@archfemsportslifestyle: WHEN POLICY MEETS PROTOCOL: IS RESPECT SELECTIVE? An intern addressing a bank chairman by his first name may ordinarily appear disrespectful in a formal setting. However, if the seminar’s policy expressly permitted everyone to use first names, the intern was simply following the stated rule. The situation becomes more troubling if the chairman comfortably accepts being addressed by his first name by people abroad, but takes offence when a citizen of his own country does the same under an announced policy. That raises questions about consistency and whether respect is being applied differently depending on who is speaking.... #foryou #fyp #creatorsearchinsights2026 #Uba #tonyelumelu @Daddy Freeze @davido @JARVIS AI @₱ɆⱠⱠɆɌ Ƀ🔏 @UBA Group While an intern should always exercise humility and cultural sensitivity, rules should be applied consistently, regardless of status, nationality or location. True leadership is not about demanding respect—it is about earning it, modelling it and applying the same standards to everyone.
The comparison doesn't hold. He was very clear that he doesn't subscribe to oyinbo life. When I'm abroad, babies call me by my first name. It's their culture or lack of it. But I won't take that in Nigeria. He corrected her for her own good
2026-08-22 14:58:08
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Archfem Sports & Lifestyle :
Was the Chairman Consistent or Selective?
2026-08-22 11:25:14
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tannaz0715 :
When you have the opportunity, use it to your advantage 👌🏻
2026-08-22 15:08:00
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