The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman has advised her female folk to balance work with family life, saying that “a woman needs to know when to draw a line and learn to devote quality time with the family, devoid of the interference from office activities”.
She however cautioned women not to nurse fears of starting small as such venture shall always blossom to their advantages; if they remain focused on the core issues.
Usman who was speaking at a round table cum-luncheon organized by Women in Management Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ), implored career women to leave their comfort zones and face their fears, because according to her such fears may be real as experienced by everyone, but that it’s important to face them in order to overcome them.
At the event which took place at the Bon Hotel Stratton in Abuja over the weekend under the topic “Freeing Yourself from Fear”, Usman also enjoined women to be ready to take risk and push back every boundary that tend to limit them from success in every desires of their heart.
The Managing Director who also added that those women in paid employment, who cannot find fulfillment should leave such jobs to pursue their dreams as that’s the only place they can find joy.
In a response to a question, Usman advised women not to force people to follow their steps adding that “your integrity and credibility will stand you out that such will automatically generate followers for you”.
As part of the highlights of the event, 15 new members from across the country were inducted as associates of the organization by Olubunmi Aboderin-Talabi who is the Chairperson of WIMBIZ.
Photo: The MD, NPA, Hadiza Bala Usman (middle), to her right is the Chairperson, WIMBIZ, Olubunmi Aboderin-Talabi and WIMBIZ WIMBOARD, Hajiya Fatima Wali-Abdurrahman (right) at the event.
Send your news, press releases/articles to augustinenwadinamuo@yahoo.com. Also, follow us on Twitter @ptreporters and on Facebook on facebook.com/primetimereporters or call the editor on 07030661526, 08053908817.