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Anambra Commissioner for Education Elevated to Assistant Commissioner of Police (SPY)

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The Anambra State Commissioner for Education has been elevated to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) as a Supernumerary (SPY) officer, marking a remarkable milestone in public service.   The elevation reflects years of dedication and commitment to national development, both in the education sector and in support of internal security. Serving simultaneously as a state Commissioner for Education and now as an Assistant Commissioner of Police, the appointment highlights a rare blend of academic leadership and disciplined service.   This recognition underscores the trust reposed in the Commissioner’s capacity to contribute meaningfully to nation-building across multiple spheres. It also stands as an encouragement to professionals who continue to offer their expertise beyond a single field of service.   The development has attracted congratulatory messages from colleagues, associates, and well-wishers, who describe the elevation as well-deserved and timely. ...

INFERIORITY COMPLEX: WHEN YOU FEEL LESS THAN WHO YOU TRULY ARE

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Inferiority complex is that quiet voice inside a person that constantly whispers, “You are not good enough.” It is the feeling of seeing yourself as less valuable, less capable, or less deserving than others — even when there is no real evidence to support it. Many people walk around smiling, laughing, and appearing confident on the outside, yet deep within them is a heavy sense of inadequacy. They feel smaller in rooms, unworthy of opportunities, and afraid to express themselves fully. What Is Inferiority Complex? Inferiority complex is a psychological condition where a person persistently feels inferior to others. It affects how one thinks, behaves, and relates with people. It is not humility. Humility is healthy; inferiority complex is destructive. A person suffering from inferiority complex constantly compares themselves with others and almost always concludes that they fall short. How Inferiority Complex Develops Inferiority complex does not just appear overnight. It often gro...

OUR DAUGHTERS; OUR PRIDE

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  Training a girl child is not an easy task. It requires time, patience, energy, and intentional attention. There are many values we must consciously teach our daughters if we truly desire a better future for them and for society. Some of these include: 1. Our daughters should understand that money has no gender. A woman can earn, create wealth, and succeed without depending solely on a man. 2. They should be taught to use their brains, skills, and talents to make money—not their bodies. 3. Marrying a rich man may be good, but it should never be the main criterion when choosing a life partner. Instead, our daughters should pray, work hard, and strive to become successful themselves—even becoming leaders. A female governor is not a bad idea at all. 4. She should be trained to become a successful, responsible, and respectful lady. Regardless of her achievements, respect in relationships remains important. 5. Our daughters should understand that time waits for no one and should not be...