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An increasing amount of research is being devoted to the reasons why some people never seem to get Covid — a so-called never Covid cohort. There are multiple anecdotes of Covid cases being discovered among couples, families or groups of colleagues who have mixed closely, but where not everyone has become infected. This could be due to a variety of factors, ranging from prior infection with a similar virus to genetics. One of the great mysteries that has emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic — and one that's still being investigated by infectious disease specialists — is why some people catch…
Paul Schoemaker Making the right decision depends on collecting the relevant data. But even good data can lead you astray if your critical thinking skills aren't sharp. Our increasingly uncertain world places a great premium on critical thinking, which is about asking the right questions, challenging assumptions, seeing more angles and being aware of thinking biases. For instance, put yourself in the shoes of NATO leaders as they ponder Russian threats to Ukraine. Or closer to home, should supply chain managers rethink their adherence to just-in-time inventory in view of protracted supply gridlocks? And, do you consider current high US…
The last time rebellious soldiers attempted to overthrow Burkina Faso's government in 2015, Marcel Tankoano was among thousands of protesters who took to the streets to oust the junta. Within days, loyalist forces had restored the president to power. Last week, Tankoano was on the streets again, this time celebrating the military coup that toppled the country's elected president, Roch Kabore. "Since the 1990s there has been a wave of democracy across West Africa. But that democracy has failed the people," said Tankoano, a civil society leader, at his home outside the capital Ouagadougou. "We must be clear, we need…
My wise Kindergarten teacher taught me to "turn away from inappropriate behavior." This always crosses my mind whenever I hear a wonderful, deserving woman complain about some guy’s latest failure in the behavior department. "He’s so self-centered." "He never listens." "He only notices me when he wants sex." Sometimes, it seems like the bad guys get all of our attention. But let’s turn around and focus on the good guys for a moment. What do they do that is cause for celebration and can we appreciate that positive behavior is seriously attractive? Maybe if we notice, we’ll attract more of…
Erika Fernandez To avoid accidental injury, the captain turns on the signal "Fasten your seat belts." In case of moderate turbulence, we will also ask for seats and flight attendants. Severe turbulence is the only category of turbulence that can be considered dangerous, as pilots might temporarily lose control of the machine. The Plane Isn't Going to Crash Planes are built to withstand most turbulence. And in the case of more extreme turbulence, which would ideally be navigated around, your pilot is able to bring down the plane's speed to a safe velocity, so your plane won't be damaged it…
Earlier this month, West African countries slapped tough economic sanctions on Mali to punish coup leaders seeking to extend their hold on power, and to halt a run of military takeovers that have beset the region since 2020. Burkina Faso's military did not get the message. On Monday, two weeks after the 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) announced the sanctions, the Burkinabe army arrested President Roch Kabore and seized power. As the international community condemned West Africa's fourth coup in 18 months, crowds in the capital Ouagadougou cheered the Burkinabe army - a contrast to anti-coup protests…
Build your confidence when you need it most. It's normal to feel some performance anxiety in the moments before a crucial presentation. What you want to avoid, of course, is extreme stress that overtakes your body and your mind: sweaty palms, dry mouth, faster heart rate. As a keynote speaker and a communication coach for high-level CEOs, I've studied the best methods to help people calm down and perform their best when the pressure is on. I know it's hard to believe, but public speaking can be fun once you get rid of the nerves. Here are three scientifically proven…
Try these basic building blocks for effective and successful public speaking. As a communication coach who works with top CEOs and entrepreneurs, I cover many advanced communication concepts in my column, but sometimes it's important to take a refresher lesson on the basics. I was reminded of this when I joined my daughter for a golf lesson on the first day of the new year. She's just starting to learn the game, whereas I've been playing for years. So I asked an instructor to work with my daughter on fundamentals and to help me with advanced skills like shaping shots.…
Beside the food-sellers at a street market in Abuja, a man in a flowing white kaftan holds a brown leather bag in one hand. In the other, well, is a baby crocodile, which he holds out to a potential customer. “Do you want to touch it?” he asks in Hausa, a language spoken in northern Nigeria and surrounding countries, before offering far more than a fondle of a ferocious reptile: medicines for a cold; for chest pain; for a sore back; and to improve sexual performance. A protracted haggle ensues. Details are discussed. Instructions are issued. Money changes hands, as…
High performers typically have good emotional intelligence (EQ) — researchproves that. And, as you move higher and higher in an organization, the level of your EQ has an increasingly positive general influence. So, if you want to do well, climb the ladder and support your organization as a true team player, building your EQ isn’t an option. It’s a necessity. To discover the current level of your EQ and what you can do to improve it, understanding your “seven selves” is key. The seven selves 101 The seven selves everyone has and can strengthen for better emotional intelligence include: Self-image:…
January 15, 2025

Nigerian stock market loses N1.1trn in major selloff

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) experienced a significant decline yesterday as investors lost N1.1 trillion…
January 11, 2025

Ohanaeze Ndigbo gets new President-General

John Azuta-Mbata, a former senator, has been elected as the new president-general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo,…
January 15, 2025

Essential skills needed to make money online in 2025

Melissa Houston Due to technological advancements and global digitization, there are growing opportunities to make…
January 04, 2025

Shy man cuts off 4 fingers instead of telling boss he wanted to quit his…

A 32-year-old Indian man admitted to cutting off four fingers on his left hand to…
January 14, 2025

Boko Haram’s strategy created 60,000 child fighters, military chief says

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Christopher Musa, has disclosed that over 60,000 children are among…
January 15, 2025

Here’s the latest as Israel-Hamas war enters Day 467

Gaza ceasefire appears close as US, Egyptian leaders put focus on 'coming hours' Negotiators were…
December 25, 2024

Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could 'transform lives'

Renowned visionary English physician William Harvey wrote in 1651 about how our blood contains all…
January 08, 2025

NFF appoints new Super Eagles head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Éric Sékou Chelle as the new Head Coach…

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