"I'm a cool peaceful and quite analytical female who wishes the whole world could just be worry and stress free- fat chance!I love music, and movies, and novels!
I don't particularly like politics,but i don't mind history. I believe there's always a story out there waiting to be told."
Pamela Okoro is a barrister who has worked in various government and private organisations.
Presently she works as the Project Secretary to an Engineering company. She still harbours her long time dream of having her own Entertainment Law firm and a media outfit. She is a poet and a writer.
My passion is ...
God
I know too much about ...
everything... according to my family.
My parents always told me ...
That I said I'd be famous
My childhood ambition ...
To be a singer, novelist, artist, flutist, pianist, actress,designer, chef, talkshow hos...
My favorite memory ...
My award for colouring in primary school
Why I write ...
Sometimes the vision has to be written
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
the word, and then the world
My first job ...
A receptionist at a law firm
My best moment ...
When I win
My inspiration ...
the Truth
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Working in today's office environment requires learning both verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Advances from a boss usually start non-verbally. And that is the best time to nip it in the bud. Female bosses also make advances, so wherever the pronoun 'he' is used; 'she' can apply, and vice versa. Non- Verbal Hints: He seems to like calling you into his office: Always forget the door open and always stand at the other end of the desk. Avoid eye contact- it's a non-verbal communication channel and people generally read what they want, so even giving him the evil eye might not work, ...
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Member since: January 2008
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