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Seven mistakes to avoid in your 20s

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Your twenties are a crucial part of your life. It is an important time when you transition from adolescent to adult, make key decisions, and take responsibility for your life and future.

Your twenties are the decade of exploration, transformation, changes, self-discovery, growth and mistake-making. Every decision you make can leave a profound impact on your future. So it is important to be informed and extremely careful when making decisions.

In view of this, here are mistakes you should sidestep during your 20s.

Not prioritising self-care
It is crucial to prioritise your physical and mental health during this decade.

Neglecting self-care can lead to consequences like burnout, health issues and decreased overall well-being.

Fortunately, prioritising your health costs little or nothing. Just exercise regularly, take a balanced diet, sleep well and seek mental support when needed.

So prioritise self-care routines, manage stress, and find a balance between your professional and personal life. Take care of yourself, you deserve it.

Neglecting financial planning
Failing to create a financial plan, save money, or manage debts in your 20s can lead to monetary stress and instability in the future.

Your twenties are not the time for you to overspend, show off, accumulate debt, or neglect saving. Rather it is the time to create a budget, regularly save part of your income, invest and educate yourself about personal finance management.

This decade tends to be the best time to achieve financial independence as you have little or no responsibility; no family or child of your own, just you.

So to achieve financial stability in the long run, create a budget that goes in line with your income, needs and lifestyle. Set spending limits to avoid overspending, save and invest.

All of these financial steps can help determine your financial stability in the future.

Overlooking self-growth and self-investment
As an individual, it is important to make yourself a top priority. Invest and care for yourself because no one else will.

In your 20s, your personal growth should not be an option but rather a necessity. Failure to invest time and effort in yourself can lead to stunted personal and professional growth.

This decade is the best time to understand your personality, hone your skills and develop yourself in all areas.

Take advantage of educational and professional opportunities, attend workshops, read books on various topics, and acquire new skills. Also, avoid always staying in your comfort zone; experiment with life, take risks, make mistakes and learn from them.

By investing in yourself, you will expand your knowledge and your perspectives as well as become a well-rounded individual.

Neglecting relationships
To achieve personal and professional success, it is crucial to build a robust network and relationships.

No man is an island. So avoid isolating yourself as it can lead to missed opportunities and loneliness.

In your 20s, make sure to cultivate meaningful connections, nurture these connections, seek mentors, and engage in networking activities.

By doing these you can gain guidance, motivation, and access opportunities from these connections.

Do not forget to also keep relationships that are important to you like true friends, partners as well as important family members.

Do not underestimate the power of having people, the right ones.

Comparing yourself to others
Never compare yourself to others. They might be your peer but remember everyone has their unique journey.

In this age of social media, it is possible to constantly compare oneself to others. However, this can affect your self-confidence and personal growth.

Also, remember that everything on social media is not always true. You see only what people want you to see about their lives, no one’s life is perfect.

So instead of comparing, think about the good things in you, don’t be hard on yourself, and be kind to yourself.

Focus on your journey, embrace your uniqueness, and set your own standards for success.

Settling for a meaningless relationship
In your 20s, by all means, do not stay in a relationship that will not impact you positively.

Let go of any type of toxic or abusive relationship — platonic or romantic. Any relationship that is not adding value to you in any way is not worth your time, attention and energy.

Remember that your 20s are the decade for growth and learning, and the relationships you build during this time can have a lasting impact on your life.

So build only healthy relationships and establish healthy boundaries.

Not having personal goals
Failing to set clear goals can hinder personal and professional progress.

In your 20s, it’s important to set achievable goals for yourself. It helps keep one focused and determined.

Create a roadmap for your aspirations and develop effective time management skills to achieve them.

Remember, live your life to please yourself and not anyone else in your 20s. Breathe, learn, relearn and make friends and create exciting memories.

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31 electricity towers affected as vandals destroy transmission lines in Edo communities

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says vandals in Benin, Edo state, have destroyed 31 transmission towers.

In a statement on Friday, Ndidi Mbah, TCN’s director of public affairs, confirmed that vandals attacked transmission towers in Okada and Ofosu communities along the 330kV Benin-Egbin and Benin-Omotosho transmission lines.

Mbah said the vandalised towers, which suffered significant damage with critical components removed earlier in November, were discovered by TCN linesmen during a routine patrol.

“A total of 31 towers were affected in this incident,” she said.

“TCN engineers from the Benin Sub-Region have initiated repairs to prevent the collapse of the affected towers and to avoid disruption of bulk power supply.”

‘AHOADA-YENAGOA LINE UNDER REPAIR TARGETED BY VANDALS’

Mbah also said its Ahoada-Yenagoa 132kV line, which was under repair following a previous attack, was once again targeted by vandals.

The TCN spokesperson confirmed that the attack, which occurred on November 19, affected towers 29 to 31 and resulted in the theft of approximately one-third of the conductor.

On August 14, TCN announced that Bayelsa state would face a prolonged power outage following the destruction of 13 transmission towers along the Ahoada-Yenagoa 132kV double circuit transmission line by vandals.

The transmission company, on October 29, reported that 65 percent of the damaged transmission towers had been repaired.

The company said 17 transmission towers had been successfully erected, with work continuing on the remaining three.

“A team of TCN engineers, led by Engr. Emmanuel Akpa, General Manager of the Port Harcourt Region, has conducted an inspection of the site,” the statement reads.

“Preliminary findings indicate that the incident occurred at night. In an attempt to prevent further theft while repair arrangements are being made, local security has been engaged at Ula Ikata in Ahoada East LGA to secure the site until repairs are completed.

“Additionally, the line will be energized from the Ahoada end as a preventive measure.”

Mbah added that efforts are underway to replace the stolen 250mm conductor.

Despite challenges posed by difficult terrain and flooding, she said the restringing of the Ahoada-Yenagoa 132kV line is approximately 85 percent complete.

The public relations officer stressed that the incidents underscore the urgent need to address the growing problem of vandalism and theft, which continue to affect Nigeria’s power infrastructure.

She urged the public to support efforts to tackle such criminal acts, which have hindered the expansion and stability of the national grid.

Mbah also called on security operatives and local communities to remain vigilant in protecting power infrastructure in their areas as TCN intensifies its efforts to safeguard its installations.

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NCAA issues aerodrome certification for Lagos, Abuja international airports

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The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued Aerodrome Certification for Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

This recertification is a significant achievement, highlighting the ongoing improvements in the safety standards of Nigeria’s international airports.

The announcement was conveyed via a post on the official X (formerly Twitter) account of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) on Friday.

The Aerodrome Certificates were formally presented to the Managing Director/Chief Executive of FAAN, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, by the Acting Director General of the NCAA, Capt. Chris Najomo.

“@NigeriaCAA just issued Aerodrome Certification for the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja. The recertification is a major boost and attestation to the continued improvements of the safety standard of our Airports,” the tweet read in part.

The certification confirms that Lagos and Abuja airports adhere to the strict safety, operational, and technical standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This milestone is anticipated to enhance trust among domestic and international airlines, strengthening Nigeria’s standing in global aviation.

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Lagos state government plans traffic diversion in Ikeja for 10km Capital City Race today

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The Lagos State Government has announced plans for a traffic diversion to accommodate the 10km Capital City Race scheduled for Saturday, November 23, 2024.

The race, which runs between 5:00 AM and 11:00 AM, will affect several major roads in the Ikeja axis, requiring motorists to explore alternative routes during the event.

A statement published on the official X (formerly Twitter) account of the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, on Friday, highlighted the affected routes.

These include Shoprite Alausa, Billings Way, Kudirat Abiola Way, Opebi Link Bridge, Allen Avenue, Adeniyi Jones, and Oba Akran Avenue.

The race will conclude at the Police College Sports Secretariat/Gym. Junctions and intersections along these roads will be temporarily blocked and manned by officials from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Lagos State Neighborhood Corps (LSNC) to ensure a smooth event.

“The Lagos State Government has announced that traffic will be diverted to accommodate the maiden edition of the 10-kilometer Capital City Race between 5:00 am and 11.00 am tomorrow Saturday,  23rd November,  2024. 

“To this end, the following route starting from; Shoprite Alausa Ikeja inwards Billings Way to Kudirat Abiola Way, Opebi Link Bridge, Opebi Glo Tower inward Allen Avenue, Allen Junction, GTBank on Adeniyi Jones,  AP Filling Station on Oba Akran Avenue, Samsung Authorized Service Centre to Police College Sports Secretariat/Gym will be partially closed off to vehicular movement. 

“Consequently, all junctions and intersections from Shoprite Alausa Ikeja to the destination (Police College Sports Secretariat/Gym) will be blocked with barriers, manned by LASTMA, NPF, FRSC, and LSNC to prevent other road users access to the main race corridor,” the statement read in part.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation urged motorists to remain patient as the road closures are part of the traffic management plan for the event. He added that intersections will be intermittently reopened as the race progresses to minimize inconvenience for road users.

Motorists are advised to plan their movements accordingly and cooperate with traffic officials to ensure the success of the inaugural Capital City Race.

In addition to the planned traffic diversion in Ikeja for the 10km Capital City Race, other traffic diversions are currently in effect across Lagos to accommodate critical infrastructure projects.

The Lagos State Government recently announced a 15-month traffic diversion at Mile 2, which began on November 11, 2024, to facilitate the construction of the new Transport Interchange Terminal. This project aims to integrate rail, bus, water, and non-motorized transport, addressing the city’s growing transportation needs.

The diversion affects Loop 1 on the Apapa-bound lane and Loop 4 on the Badagry-bound lane and will last until February 16, 2026. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes, such as Akinwande Road for Badagry-bound traffic and Durban Road for Apapa-bound traffic, to ease congestion.

Additionally, a three-month traffic diversion on the Marine Bridge, outbound Apapa, commenced on Monday, November 18, 2024. This diversion, set to run until February 25, 2025, is to allow for urgent asphalt repairs overseen by the Federal Ministry of Works.

Motorists heading toward Lagos Island are advised to use the Eko Bridge via Costain Roundabout, while those heading to Ijora Causeway or Iddo can navigate through Ijora 7up or other designated routes.

These diversions are part of ongoing efforts by the Lagos State Government to improve transportation infrastructure while minimizing disruption for road users.

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Bodex F. Hungbo, SPMIIM is a multiple award-winning Nigerian Digital Media Practitioner, Digital Strategist, PR consultant, Brand and Event Expert, Tv Presenter, Tier-A Blogger/Influencer, and a top cobbler in Nigeria.

She has widespread experiences across different professions and skills, which includes experiences in; Marketing, Media, Broadcasting, Brand and Event Management, Administration and Management with prior stints at MTN, NAPIMS-NNPC, GLOBAL FLEET OIL AND GAS, LTV, Silverbird and a host of others

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