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Blessing is a lady who isn’t exactly known for a stiff upper lip; she was the first to blame Matrix Corp’s first two defeats on bad and ineffective leadership. Blessing’s persistent indictment led the CEO into throwing her the challenge of leading her team to victory in the next challenge. True to her words, she was able to register the first win for Matrix Corp when the group was tasked to make the most turnover in a profit related challenge for a fast food joint in Nigeria.
For the first time in the competition, the girls outplayed Zulu Corp but it didn’t come easy as the internal ramblings continued within the girls’ team. Blessing’s firmness in resolve didn’t go down well with some of the girls but at least it won them their first victory. Even before the CEO announced the result of the task, Blessing still maintained that her team lost the previous tasks due to ineffective leadership.
Matrix Corp’s victory meant that the chips had to fall for one of the guys and unfortunately, 26 year old Kenyan, Anthony Njagi Migui was fired. Mr Shobagun wasn’t too impressed with Anthony’s laid back approach as Project Manager on the task.




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