The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Monday 30th September 2019

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Monday 30th September 2019

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 30/09/19

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target=_blank>Leading on empty: How leaders drive their people to burnout

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Leading on empty: How leaders drive their people to burnout

So here’s the dilemma: you’re a CEO, a senior leader, or a high-level manager at a large company.  You know that a significant percentage of your employees are feeling overworked, overwhelmed, exhausted, and less than fully engaged. You agree, philosophically, that when people take care of themselves, they feel better, and maybe even work better. 
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target=_blank>The inside out revolution

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The inside out revolution

Michael Neill had this to say about our societies outside thinking mindset: “The prevailing model in our culture is that our experience of life is created from the outside in – that is, what happens to us on the outside determines our experience on the inside. People or circumstances ‘make’ us happy, angry, sad, fearful,
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target=_blank>Meekness is not weakness – 2

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Meekness is not weakness – 2

Starting from where I stopped last week, as we express compassion to others—not only with words but also with deeds—we experience great fulfillment. Remember, personal freedom and prosperity dawn in our lives just as predictably as the sun comes up over the eastern horizon every morning at sunrise! History records many examples of compassionate behavior
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target=_blank>Pains, gains of cashless policy

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Pains, gains of cashless policy

As part of its cashless policy initiatives, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), recently announced that banks will now be allowed to take charges on customer deposits in excess of N500 thousand for individuals and N3 million for corporates, respectively. This new measure builds on previously issued guidelines related to charges on large cash withdrawals.
Pains, gains of cashless policy
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target=_blank>Synthesis: The leader’s power of cohesion

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Synthesis: The leader’s power of cohesion

It is not for nothing that the era we are in is called the information age. Wherever you turn, there is a swarm of information, solicited and unsolicited. No one can rightly complain of insufficient information as there is an inflow of this from various sources. However, as helpful as information is to a leader,
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target=_blank>Attempt to deny South of 2023 presidency amounts to third term agenda —Bewaji

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Attempt to deny South of 2023 presidency amounts to third term agenda —Bewaji

Dr Wumi Bewaji, the executive secretary of the Coalition of Democrats for Electoral Reform (CODER) and former Minority Leader in the House of Representatives, was among the arrowheads of the forces that frustrated the third term agenda in the buildup to the 2007 presidential election. In this interview by BOLA BADMUS, he speaks on the
Attempt to deny South of 2023 presidency amounts to third term agenda —Bewaji
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target=_blank>Of heroes, villains and cheerleaders – 2

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Of heroes, villains and cheerleaders – 2

So who is a villain? Other words that can be interchanged with the word are rogue, anti-hero, desperado, despicable, scoundrel or a baddie. To us, our villain would be that person that signposts everything we loathe in an individual or which we consider to be despicable to us and perhaps a frontal assault on our
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target=_blank>Where are we with regards to sustainable development?

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Where are we with regards to sustainable development?

The recent United Nations (UN) General Assembly has come and gone. These days we never seem to go anywhere without exposing ourselves as bungling incompetents. Some of it was on display in New York recently. Beyond the very public humiliation, we have to address ourselves to the enormous challenges that we face in terms of
Where are we with regards to sustainable development?
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target=_blank>October 1 and Tai Solarin’s dream of Nigeria

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October 1 and Tai Solarin’s dream of Nigeria

A Swiss gentleman in 1960 left his car parked on a northern Nigerian road, walked six miles on a bush path to a tiny village where he stayed with the villagers for four days. On the fifth day, he gestured goodbye to his kindly hosts and returned to his distant car to find it still
October 1 and Tai Solarin’s dream of Nigeria
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Keeping focused on the goal as Nigeria clocks 59

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Keeping focused on the goal as Nigeria clocks 59

TOMORROW, Nigeria will attain 59 years of independent nationhood. It’s been no doubt a turbulent journey defined by strife, storm and success on all levels—witness the military tears and civil strife, side by side the many ennobling stories of great men and women who gave their all to make the liberties of today a reality—but […]
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