THE BEST MAN FOR THE JOB
*CHIEF AUSTIN UMAHI IS NATURALLY A NICE MAN.*
*In truth it is good to be trained very well. It is good to be exposed. It is good to be experienced. That's the essence of knowledge acquisition, even if you have brilliance coupled with the gift of natural intelligence.*
*But in all said and done, you need to relate well with people, be close and study them properly. You can start from their personal character and understand them, but don't look for their bad sides. You can also screen the immediate environment you may find yourself and know what goes on there.*
*Your investigative attitude determines what kind of report you can give about peoples and places.*
*That's what I have always done by ordinarily being down to earth humble, honest, sincere and simply close to people.*
*Ordinarily when you meet Chief Austin Umahi he is cool headed and peaceful to relate with from a friendly angle of approach.*
*In politics he doesn't overstep his bounds. He makes sure that things are in order for others in need of his attention.*
*He is officially dedicated to his responsibilities. He is a silent fruit bearer and effective in his actions.*
*Privately he prepares very smooth ways to receive his visitors. He listens carefully to discussions with a lot of confidence and trust. He does not suspect people as enemies to him. He exhibits good rapport with anybody. He gives people due respect and honor. He values people a lot. He is not prone to being ambitious. He has no worries and develops no anxiety on issues. He controls his emotions very well. He is so organized.*
*When he talks to people they as well listen to him because of the way he conducts himself. People are easily happy that all is well relating to someone like him. He does not show off, or become proud as if somebody is nobody. He reckons with people. That is to say he has much regard for every person. In fact, he gives no room for any doubt about his nice character. He is quiet to blind arguments and doesn't talk much about his abilities to do something good to people.*
*If he promises or promised anybody he waits patiently for a chance to carry it out with satisfaction and guarantee. He is just a nice man that anybody can relate with at anytime anywhere without regretting anything about him. He is sure to do what he says and doesn't disappoint people around him.*
*With the level of my beautiful findings about his character there was no need to watch out for his faults. Chief Austin Umahi is so careful to maintain the truth in dealings with people. He does not allow errors to destroy what he does for the good of people around him. He is not a case to anybody. He isn't problematic.*
*One wonderful thing about him is that if you give him anything good and withdraws it he does not bother. But his quietness is so forceful that you won't have rest until you return to him with double of what you took from him before hand. He is so patient to gain or lose, but feel no loss of gain at a loss. This is because his gains are far more of increase at the end of the day than earlier on, as if he lost nothing at all. An adage says that a patient dog eats the fattest bones. This is sure with all the marrows and other ingredients within the bone without a loss.*
*I want to say that whoever is against Chief Austin Umahi is against himself or herself. No reason should warrant such a hatred even in politics. Chief Austin Umahi is a treasure for any community or society.*
*Wisdom is for the wise who considers wisdom better than rubies. Those are my findings about Chief Austin Umahi, the Ochiagha Ndi Igbo of Africa.*
*Anybody can oppose what I have written about Chief Austin Umahi. But according to Pilate the Chief Judge of the children of Israel, when the chief priests opposed the title of his writing on the cross reading the "King of the Jews" concerning Jesus Christ, he simply replied that "What is written is written. No going back and so I have written.*
*To God is the glory forever.*
*Written by Egede Lawrence.*
*NOBLE MEDIA Notes About Chief Austin Umahi, Ochiagha Ndi Igbo of Africa. "Patient Man Of Our Present Generation."*
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