VIPs at the Launch of It’s Okay To Have A Bad Boss


VIPs at the Launch of It’s Okay To Have A Bad Boss

Both the bosses and their subordinates graced the red carpet launching of the new book "It’s Oay To Have A Bad Boss" at the Terra Kulture on Victoria Island on Friday June 28, 2013. The event attracted colleagues of the author from Diamond Bank Plc and VIPs among other guests, including Mr. Hope Obioma Opara, President of Eko International Film Festival, Nigerian actress Amaka Anioji, Best Actress award winner at the last Abuja International Film Festival and Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/CEO of International Digital Post Network Group. The Master of Ceremony Mr. Uju Onyechere, stand up comedian Pencil and the saxophonist Olu Jazz made it an evening to remember.

The MC Mr. Uju Onyechere.

Comedian Pencil entertaining the guests.

The author Darlington Onyeagoro and a guest.


Popular comedian Pencil and his pretty friend.


Hope Obioma Opara, President of Eko International Film Festival.

Mr. Chudi Igwe, Group Head, Diamond Bank Plc, Lagos Central.

Darlington Onyeagoro’s thought provoking book on corporate ethics and politics in the workplace is actually a guide on how to learn from both the good and bad bosses and go on to be the BOSS in the end. And is that not your goal if you are not one already.



The author says: “Its OK To Have A Bad Boss exposes you to the different kinds of bosses and outlines strategies on how to have a fulfilling relationship with them whilst arming you with the necessary tools needed to meander through the murky waters of the workplace. If you are an employer or a boss then this book was written for you”.


"It’s Okay To Have A Bad Boss" can be delivered to you anywhere you are located in Nigeria and other countries by simply contacting the author on Tel: 234 08032532634 or Email: DOnyeagoro@diamondbank.com.





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