Hi Hi,
XOXO,
Are you wondering what's like to be a Nigerian Auditor or and Auditor then feel free to tour my world?
I work as an Auditor though not at one of the big four (hoping to join them soonest), I'm writing my professional exams, heading two (2) departments at my church and running as the Youth General Secretary of my Archdeaconry. Your girl is trying to write an exam in General life is just crazy. Bills to pay and Accounts to deliver. The work load is hectic and short delivery period.
The busiest period in the life of a Nigerian Auditor is between January to June. During this period we plan, conduct fieldwork exercise and finalize the Audit with our Clients management in accordance to the statutory requirement of Filling Tax returns as well as filling of annual returns.
The everyday life of an Auditor is not an easy on drooling from lots of figures and Accounts, to questions and research in other to enable us have a proper understanding of the Clients business and enable us express an opinion on the books being kept.
The most essential lesson I've learnt is the importance of Time Management. Over the course of your journey with me I would discuss life changing tips on time Management, how I juggle all my activities, achieving my objectives and being the woman that I am.
My name is Tiana Deyo Layeni and I'm a self-motivated, strong and beautiful black woman. I'm a Lagosian (Nigeria). Over the years I switched from freelance blogging into running my own blog.
I believe that women should be given the right to be whoever they choose to be ignoring stereotypes and reaching for the greatest heights. I acknowledge my flaws and keep trying to work on becoming a better version of the woman that I'm. I've had failed relationships but doesn't stop me from loving 100%.
I'm black and beautiful. This blog is for Men and Women who stop at nothing to achieve the greatest.
I love you all and thanks for being supportive.
Follow me on IG, -@deyolistiqueXOXO,
Tiana Deyo Layeni
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