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Friday, June 07, 2019

Mrs Dee's Corner -Jazz In The Work Place...

 Better believe this.....................






I have a big aunty that works in one of the government agencies in Lagos. She earns a good pay and is doing well for herself.


Trouble started when another lady was employed into her office. While she was on level nine, the new employee was placed on level seven. The latter soon started beefing her and refused to take instructions from her.


One day she came to work and after the exchange of pleasantries, the new lady told her to open her hands that she had a surprise for her. She did and when she opened her hands she saw office pins in her hands. She was confused and when she asked the new lady why she gave her pins, she just said she felt she needed it. 


 She found it strange but didn't want to create a scene in the office.

She let it go but after a while, she became very sick and all visits to the hospital showed nothing was amiss. It took a lot of warfare prayers before she became fine.

I recently heard of a family friend who just resigned from her job. She got an oil company offer but she didn't last in the job because every time she came to work she was always sick to the point of being admitted in the hospital. When her absence became so bad, she had to resign. Now she is jobless and looking to learn any skill to keep body and soul together.


Hmmmmmmmmmmm........This is alleged Jazz since there was no proof of the Jazz

52 comments:

  1. Here for the stories, i know they re gonna be spooky. 👻👻

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    1. My dad had an experience like this but thank God for the prayers of my mom... the Jazz man ran mad at the office ... wish I could narrate the whole story.

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    2. Why can’t you?

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  2. It is common in the civil service.My senior colleague tried it me but she didn't succeed.
    I would have dealt with her but her innocent children would suffer!

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  3. In the African society, most people engaged in spell, enchantment and sorcery to displace others they feel will be a threat to them. People using jazz in their place of work ain't something new or a thing to argue about, sometimes they even go the extra mile to kill another in order to take their position.

    The life we live, on its own is a spiritual warfare, either we are fighting or defending ourselves. The heart of men is desperately evil and wicked.

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  4. Stella, if you know what these people in these high paying govt. Jobs n oil companies do. It's so bad that employees hide acquisitions from each other. Imagine, driving to work in Toyota pencil light when you actually own two Prado SUVs.

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    1. So so true,I served with ministry of works and infacstructure and head of engineering dept was my boss,this man drives 404 that is so old,you know those kind of motor that dances when you are in it.mean while we at the substation knew he was taking part of the money meant to use in fueling the back up plants that powers state secretariat. I wondered why he was still looking poor until the day i joined a colleague to pick up LP from his house mehn I was dazed see house😮 and better jeep packed.This people can code for life.

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  5. You don't do juju yet you don't have sense to know you should be rababaing and shatataing constantly.

    If only you know what those seemingly posh colleagues do!

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    1. You funny die. See as I dey rotfl😁. You are absolutely correct, I'm a civil servant, the evil people do is next level. So many people have been killed and sacrificed in my office and I just wonder. The office no be better place sef, a deputy director gets less than 200k and that's a level 16 officer that must have worked for like 25-30 years. Still , they will be killing themselves upandan. Vanity upon vanity...

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  6. Jazz dey everywhere.... nothing like civilization abeg

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  7. I am fully fortified. I don't pay babalawos anymore. I prepare my own concertmaster. Elephantiasis, stroke, pin, I get am

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    1. Ekwensu Child
      Hell fire dey corner o
      Repent!

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    2. I like you already!
      Give them hot hot!🤩🤩🤩

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    3. Lol oku mmuo will also give you hot hot

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  8. Stella it happens o, even happening in my place of work. I can't go into details now.

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  9. My dear it's not just in the civil service but in the private organizations too. I once worked in an office as a customer service representative and so we were always tipped, in a day we can make up to 20K and above,that is not our salary. Then I noticed the other lady disliked our head and I did not know why. Later I was hinted that our madam goes to do jazz so that she can be favoured more and that all the shady deals she was making could be covered. I was surprised even customer service again.

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  10. How Africans allow envy make them behave. That’s wgy Africans fear something good ooo. Instead of celebrating we dey fear up and down

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  11. When I was working at the national assembly as a youth corp member, jazzing eachother for position was the order of the day. Meanwhile the people enjoying the real money was our senators oooo, everyday obituary et spiritual attacks. I acted like omo mommy throughout and mind my own business. I don't have strength for fights abeg. Meanwhile it's not only civil servants that do jazz oo,even those in the private sectors are initiatiates...The so called executive directors and CEO.God help us

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    1. Liar, must you comment? Only one year of service and you know all these? I'm a staff of NASS and I can authoritatively say, you are the scum of liars! Promotion comes every three years after you must have passed the promotion examination. How will you do jazz to get a position you're not qualified for? Who will qualify you? If people were dying like you said, we'd all be finished by now. Silly girl, go and get busy and stop spreading falsehood

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    2. Madam calm down abeg,Why are you acting aggressive? are you on this table? Stop acting like a bittered witch abeg.

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    3. Madam/oga anon, what Liz said is true. How many staff members have died in your office this year? How about last year, when some of your staff went for official assignment in the east, had an accident and were burnt to death? It's either you don't work there or you are among the people perpetrating the evil. Don't let us be ignorant of the devices of the wicked. But in your case, I guess ignorance is bliss...

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    4. Thanks for acknowledging the truth oo.

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  12. This is so common in one of the leading soft drink here in Nigeria own by the whites.the rate at which they fortified and jazz each other is crazy.

    The other time a man who works there was saying he had no choice then to go fortify and get jazz for himself too.

    May God help us.

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  13. I know of someone who works at an oil company in ph. He says it's filled with ogboni people and they are everywhere. He's been trying to get a better pay package but what he gets each time is a form to join in before that happens.

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  14. Please you people should bring your own experiences. Let me go and buy youghurt.
    This post go sweet well well.
    Chai.

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  15. Elizabeth Bathory7 June 2019 at 15:33

    Civil service and jazz go hand in hand.

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  16. I heard its common in shell. Infact that is the order of thw day in shell. Everyone jazzing themselves there

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    1. Shell na the HQ

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    2. I heard about Shell. I am going for a contract there next month. I am not worried. They come with jazz and occultism, I am coming with Satan himself. Money must be made. That office will ignite in spiritual superiority battle when I get there.

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  17. Yesso these things happen especially in civil srrvice. I sanctify my chair before I sit and dont joke with prayers. I try to keep my personal life away as much as possible. You will be shocked to know how many people need you secretly for no tangible reason.

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  18. Shit happens! The firm i was working with before. The lady who had eyes for the MD went fetish because she felt threatened when the organization started growing and the MD brought in experienced people. Fought herself, God helped me. I refused telling the MD she recruited the front office girl. She left ooo, when she didnt succeed, will come to the office and see rubbish tied. Left the place too after the organization went down. Overhead was crazy, there was a mismatch, no accountability, no sustainability plan. Will talk off my saliva then, advising, recommending but one man business, he refused listening. I refuse changing my LinkedIn account, I pray i move back to the Oil and Gas Sector in Jesus name. Amen. I'm tired of this victimization and theft. Plus they reduced my salary. I'm sad...

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  19. Very real oooh. Even that trusted 'born again' christian can even have a deity they worship right in their bedroom that is not God just to keep oil & gas, public service or private jobs oooh. My experience at a supposed 'born again' friend's house when I was job hunting no be here ooh. Till today, I can't believe...is into jazz. I saw it korokoro, this person sensed it and till date, we've not been on speaking terms. A childhood and family friend whose family attend... I bow; my other friend sef in private oil & gas, if I download, una go run.

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    1. Abeg download,We want run

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    2. Dis jazz thing is not only in the office but where one live,I use to vist my husband ,den boyfriend in onitsha where he lives with his brother ,every midnight one will be hearing noise like someone is pounding something and I will ask my boyfriend why is it that dis person always cook in the night and not day time like others,he told me that since he came to the place he has been hearing same thing and he asked his brother ,he said is jazz and they are looking for the person,so last week my brother in law called blc we are married now and living far from them that they have caught the person doing it that is one widow that use to pray every morning that disturb some people but blc she is a widow struggling with her kids people didn't really suspect her and she has confessed that is she is trying to protect her family,dis life is somehow and since my brother in law lives there since has been worse for him and his family and even people living in the compound,things are happeningooo.

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  20. I'm in a private firm and the owner usually goes to the office at odd hours to either bury something, sprinkle blood or whatever. At times when you get to the office the sight of your table will be scary. I'm so tired but I can't stay at home.

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  21. But truth be told a lot of Nigerians won't make heaven at the end of the day because majority are in this way of life. Some because of the kind of place the work can't help it. A lot of business men and women too are not left out, it's really a sad situation. In fact it is an African thing. At the end of the day na white people go full heaven las las.

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  22. Anon 20:04 pray out another job then

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  23. Prayer is hard that's why people are looking for the cheap way out.

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    1. U know this. Prayer is very hard.

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    2. See hypocrisy in real colors. Yet, Naijas are the "most religious and sanctimonious" people in the world😂True, true nah only Baba God know the people who worship Him in spirit and truth.

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  24. Waooooooh!!!!! See this hot topic ooooo! I rush to come and read comments but whosaaaiiiii????? Everybody don dodge, they have entered defense mode. Chai Nigeria my country! This has just shown that majority in here are into this stuff big time.

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  25. Forget Jazz in the workplace - what about Jazz at CHURCH?? If you see how people dey fight for position and title you go fear Ooo!! No just be for Naija - right here in LONDON too. In this my own church, one assistant musician use SERIOUS jazz collect Music department directorship position - the guy he collect from had sudden stroke, 3 major operations and presently cannot walk without walking stick. Worse part is the guy that did the Jazz to him is supposedly his best friend!!! See life
    - we must be prayerful

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  26. It's no joke how devil use people in this country in being fetish in any little place of employment. I used to doubt it not until i saw it.

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  27. aha...what keeps baffling me is the rate at which civil servants jazz each other..jesu! the pay is not much, families managing on the meagre salary and some have side hustles to keep soul and body together yet the envy and evil is unimaginable,tuehhhh!

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  28. There's one in my office, a Pastor in one of the big churches. Jazz is his middle name. Once you have a professional misunderstanding he attacks in the night. Someone resigned the next morning after an encounter with him. The issue they had was purely professional disagreement over use of company vehicle.

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  29. Enter your comment...
    fear world people

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  30. Wow,,, jazz dey aswear

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