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17 Feb, 13 tweets, 4 min read
Clearing your container at Tin Can is the ghetto. Been to Lagos twice to expedite the process, chilled with erujeje-kwaffing & weed-puffing stragglers, negotiated with 3 different trailer drivers (they drop you for higher offers) & adapted to the situation to get things going.
So it takes weeks for flatbed trailers to get to the front of the queue. The closer the trailer is to the loading point, the higher the bargain. Like ticket sales at rush hour. Your driver you negotiated with last week can accept double what you offered & ditch your deal.
It's of course an entire racket here. Some attempts have been made at computerisation and e-payment of fees but human element is still a massive factor and the entire process, in classic Nigerian fashion, is designed to frustrate you.
There is no semblance of order at the entrance/exit. No sense of urgency either. The entire place could be at a standstill for 2 days and you cannot identify why nobody is moving or why nobody seems to be urging people to move. Everything is languid.
The major entrance/exit road into the 2nd Gate is under construction and closed to traffic. The road construction follows the same languid pattern. The contractors don't work everyday. They can arbitrarily close a lane & dissappear for 2 weeks & all is well.
So you have one entrance and exit serving the busiest Seaport in the country. Maybe 10 Container get out in a day. 1,000 trailers are on the queue to get in. Nobody is directing trailers to keep it moving. There seems to be concerted effort to keep the system moving slowly.
I sense a mental conditioning going on. Those around here have accepted that things move slow. Nobody is expecting, or demanding for faster service. I got a few bemused looks when I sought to enquire why certain processes just couldn't be expedited. Slow is the norm. Accept it.
My Container arrived Tin Can Port on January 21. Today is February 17. I've paid all I was billed as Duty but I face new bills everyday. For no fault of mine. But it's the norm so I'm to chin up and pay. It is the way it is I'm told. Accept it.
I'm not talking about the cost of flying into Lagos twice in 2 weeks to 'follow up'. Accommodation & miscellany. Opportunity cost. Mental cost.

Ease of Doing Business. Lol.
Surely, someone responsible for this is aware of what's going on.

Why does it persist?
I believe it was @DoubleEph who recently compared the mental development of someone in Asia whose growing neighbourhood has been transformed to skyscrapers to the one here who has never seen a new skyscraper rise in their lifetime. Your environment conditions your life outlook.
I observe that the people responsible for Port operations & working in & around the Port have been psychologically conditioned to a disfunctional system. They have learnt to be comfortable with disfunction. Disorder. Inefficiency. They have adapted to it. Pathetic.
My default setting may not allow me to agree with @ayosogunro that Everything in Nigeria will kill you. But of a certainty, most things in Nigeria are designed to frustrate you & pummel you into accepting madness as the norm.

Why are we weird?

God safe us.
For those offering me back channels, surely, you know I have the contacts to bypass all of this. But how can we understand the problems we face if we find ways around it? How can we discuss solutions if we do not understand the problem? Perhaps it's the problem with our leaders.

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19 Jan
January 19, 2021

PRESS STATEMENT

ABIA STATE APPOINTS NOBLE IGWE MADE IN ABA AMBASSADOR

The Abia State Government has appointed foremost Style Icon, Noble Igwe @Nobsdaslushhkid as an Ambassador for the Made In Aba Campaign.
A release issued by Sam Hart, Director-General of the Abia State Marketing and Quality Management Agency and Team Lead for Project #MadeInAba quoted the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu as appreciating Noble for his “activities over the years fully supporting ...
...the growth of entrepreneurship in Aba and using your multiple channels to promote the growth of the #MadeInAba Brand.

“To take this relationship further and to give you official recognition to do even more, I have the pleasure of appointing you a #MadeInAba Ambassador.
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I urge you to find a gold exchange where @asemota talked about making 50M in Nigeria & @saratu asked @afalli for his thoughts wherein he broke it down succinctly by pointing out the bleak %tage of those who hit it compared to other climes & the odds stacked against you with it.
Summary of the exchange was that while with the way the system is set up, you can make it but you'll be a part of a small %tage who make that figure compared to a large %tage in other climes & even with that balance, you still face a systemic malfunction reducing quality of life.
So a major consideration for those who are comfortable with their earnings in Nigeria is how many are you & what are your chances? Abroad, the odds are easier with certain paths & at the end of the day, the real consideration is quality of life no matter how much you earn.
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8 Dec 20
I have a theory which I need the proper catch-phrase to summarise it. It's closely related to Prof. Pius Adesanmi's shower 🚿 head theory. I call mine for now, the clock ⏰ theory: A person's/people's attention to excellence can be determined by the clock in their space.
If you walk into an office and the clock ⏰ on the wall is not working, they do not pay attention to detail. They are comfortable around things that do not work & they are okay with 'managing it like that'. It's really that simple.
The clock here is of course a metaphor. Same can be deduced from light bulbs 💡 in the office. 3 bulbs but only one is working. 3 bulbs but they have different colours & shapes. They are not serious people. They do things anyhow. Proceed with caution ⚠️.
Read 8 tweets
8 Dec 20
With a boss like mine, no chance you'll get carried away. Reality check always embedded in a quasi commendation.

"You're doing great but you should be worried that you've not groomed others who share your work ethics. Your success lies in replicating yourself".

I hear sir.
I could make excuses. Words like you can only drag a horse to the river & such but he's actually right. I cannot be the go-to person all the time. I have to consciously ensure available of a ready pool of talents who can competently deputise or handle tasks on their own.
It sounds clichéd but it's true that success without a successor is faulty. You may just be feeding your own ego by being the only one who knows how to effectively get things done. There's also the element of wear-out & fatigue. Do it for yourself at the very least.
Read 11 tweets
4 Dec 20
Marry who gets you o. I'm extroverted for Africa. I attend every function I'm invited to. My wife on the other hand is in love with her indoors & can't be bothered. She cheerily waves me off when I set out from my numerous waka. Not someone that will tight face for you.
These things are usually obvious at courtship stage. While courting my wife, when she comes over, I'd wake up Friday night to go clubbing. Let's go. She'd say she's not up for it. Just come back early. & I will to warm embrace. No issues. Still the norm 14 years post marriage.
Wahala usually arises when you condone things before marriage & seek to alter them post-marriage. Your marriage is usually shaped during courtship stage. Whatever you're not cool with, voice out & watch your partner's reaction & decide if you can deal. Very critical.
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31 Jul 20
A few pointers to what Olumide Akpata did that all but ensured he won the election as President of the Nigerian Bar Association 2020.

1. He had track record. Olu has been actively engaged in Bar activities. He was Chairman of the influential Section on Business Law & excelled.
SBL events during his Chairmanship were lit. He invited international figures & attracted large followership to the section. His capacity was on full display. He also chaired the organising committee of the NBA National Conference & did a visibly great job.
2. He was known. Olu was not a dark horse who suddenly emerged on the scene. Lawyers already knew him. He was involved in a lot of NBA & ancillary activities. He had friends accros strata and demographics. It was easy to count on those friendships.
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