I am not perfect but at Kwara is where I learnt that not all that glitters is gold. Fortunately, it will take you 5 minutes at most to realize that the smiles, hugs and sweet words at Kwara are as fake as the company's mission and vision. The Top management is delusional and the only one with brains was the strategic manager. Anyway, the following are Cons of working at Kwara - 1. Bullying and Harassment: Be prepared for instances of bullying, harassment, or discrimination. Which will deeply affect your mental health, leading to depression and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 2. Fear of Retaliation: Due to the bullying culture at Kwara, employees fear speaking up about issues or concerns due to the risk of retaliation or reprisal. This fear of standing up for oneself will lead to feelings of helplessness and exacerbate depression. 3. Excessive Workload: Be ready for heavy workload with unrealistic expectations that will overwhelm you, leaving you feeling constantly stressed and anxious. The constant pressure to meet unattainable targets will lead to a sense of failure and hopelessness, which may contribute to the development of depression. Clearly you can all see that depression is an occurring theme in working at Kwara but I promise you, it will only get worse. I personally feel that criminals found guilty of murder should be convicted to work at Kwara instead of life in prison. Anyway, let us continue - 4. Work-Life Imbalance: Be prepared to work for excessive hours or being given unrealistic expectations to be always available. This imbalance can leave little time for rest, relaxation, and personal life, leading to burnout and contributing to ? Yes, you guessed right, Depression! 5. Limited Growth Opportunities: The absence of clear career advancement paths or opportunities for skill development can lead to a sense of stagnation and unfulfillment. The feeling of being trapped in a dead-end job can contribute to a sense of hopelessness and guess what ? You know it, Depression! 6. Social Isolation and Loneliness: The negative dynamics of the toxic environment at Kwara will lead to you isolating yourself from colleagues to avoid further stress or conflict. This social withdrawal can lead to feelings of loneliness, which can be a contributing factor to ? Guess what? Yes, say it with me, DEPRESSION!