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The Esther, Hamman, Mordecai Models of Leadership.

This morning while going through the book of Esther I picked some very interesting lessons on Leadership and Politics I'd like to share below. -- --- --- ---- --- ---- ----- -------- ------- ------- ------- ------ - Esther on a normal day never thought her becoming a queen had anything to do with sabing a nation or group of people. She probably thought she was just lucky to have been chosen by the great King Ahaseurus to become his queen. Until her people got threatened with death, then she woke up through the help of her Uncle. - Haman was a typical political or should I say government official. Full of himself, favored by the ' Oga at the top', the King. The favor got into his head so much that he would go home, gather his friends and wife just to boast of how close he was to the king. It is was never recorded that he used that position to speak for anyone before the king for help or anything kind of favor. He had an enemy, Mordecai. That one wouldn't

You're being Expanded.

For over a year now, I've experienced some major shake ups in virtually every area of my life. These series of ups and downs really started getting to me at some point, which is a normal human reaction. But thankfully I slowly kept scaling through each one that came. Thanks to God. Yesterday while going back to my work station, I was thinking about some of these things and I found some answers right on that journey. Usually my route to work takes me through the Zaria- Kaduna expressway which recently have been under construction as the roads are being expanded. While looking at the work going on in the following thoughts passed through my mind; - The road under construction, was already an existing road built during the military administration. But because it had to be expanded the existing structure had to go. - Lots of scraping of the old tar with heavy equipment had to be done. As a result the road has become large stretch of red sand and no longer looked &#