Showing posts with label students. Show all posts
Showing posts with label students. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2022

ACHIEVE MORE WITH INTENTIONAL DECISIONS

#corporateleaders

Welcome new members. If you join IDEA 

WORKSHOP, it's a thumb up for 

entreprenurship.

Entreprenurship is calculated dreams...

..one of the prescriptions by experts 

to rescue world economy showing signs 

of recession.  

Minister of Communications and Digital

Economy, Dr Isa Pantani announced that 

Nigeria Startups Bill has been passed 

into law - a boost to entreprenurship.

During recessions everything becomes 

small, shrinked and valueless.

American musician, Ryan Shupe said,

"dream big if you want to dream;

because it might come true." 

Entreprenurship is limitless, and also 

known world over to be the shortcut to 

wealth creation. 

Embracing entreprenurship is usually a 

difficult decision if you've been working

all your life and suddenly jobs begin to 

elude you. Funny enough, most of the 

jobs you apply for through physical office

addresses are now available only online. 

What's more, you need online skills to 

get them.

You see what my message is all about?

If you're one of those seeking bridging 

skills to transform DM us for a guide.

Some stranded ASSU strike students

have acquired this bridging skills and 

are now working online as they resume 

after the strike.

These books are available for $0.99 for 

those of you commencing our program on 

24th October, 2022. It's bonus offer if you 

want. After that date the price goes back 

to $8 each.

DIRECTORS: Duties & Enforcement http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005783S6S

MEETINGS: Dynamics and Legality - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005MKCESY

Your progress.

Ikechukwu #corporateleaders

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Sunday, October 16, 2022

EVERY ECONOMY THRIVES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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Nigeria is again at the penumbra of transition having run full circle of the constitutional limit of democratically elected government. Despite the slogans and policies put in place for agriculture, food production and prosperous nation, it's on record that Nigerians have been empoverished, with close to 80% of citizens living below poverty line of $1 a day.  There's high inflation with 2015 as a base.

Check the cost of living indices from 2015 to date; what do you find? The common man's staple foods cost as much, if not more than their imported substitutes, that you begin to wonder the sense in banning their importation when we're not ready with domestic supplies. Frustrated consumers become induced economic saboteurs and short changers, although some are deliberate. Earnestly there's a case of cutting the nose to spice the face.

The political class don't seem to have a clue as to how to change the trajectory that brought the economy to where it is right now. Repeating the same trajectory and hoping for a different result?  Doubtful.

THE STORY OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT: 

The level of food crisis in Nigeria today has necessitated the sad story of this fallen hero of entreprenurship. Entrepreneurship and leadership often emerge from crisis and emergencies like Kentucky fried chicken global food vendor. Kentucky is one entreprenurship venture that makes US economy thrive.

Until his death October 2022, USMAN ABUBAKAR RIMI was a Final-Year Medicine and Surgery student of Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto, UDUS and an indegene of Rimi LGA in Katsina State. According to Umar Idris, Chairman of 21st Century Entrepreneurs Hub and an ally of the deceased, Rimi had leadership and entreprenurial spirit, and was the Katsina State coordinator of 21st Century Entrepreneurs Hub. It was in that capacity  that he coordinated the Global Entrepreneurship in 2019 and 2020.

As a result of the prolonged ASSU strike, the entreprenurial spirit drove Rimi to establish Food Vending/Indomie joint at the diplomat area of Sokoto state to earn income as the strike action continued. It could only be someone with the entrepreneurial disposition like Rimi that did that. I was pained to read of his demise just days before going back to school to graduate. What a monumental losses!

Ikechukwu #corporateleaders



Friday, October 14, 2022

COUNTING THE LOSSES



As ASSU calls off the eight-months old strike which has paralysed education sector and  the economy apparently the time to commence counting the losses inflicted by the behemoth has come.

At the just ended United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77) the President of World Bank group hit the nail on the head when he aptly observed:


"A silent learning crisis is unfolding that has become devastating shock to human capital.  We need to work to prevent further damage and build more effective systems. We urge you the world leaders, to meet this crisis head-on and act to improve learning outcomes for all children everywhere"

If you extrapolate that to Nigerian situation you'd find a devastating blow not only to the students and their financial losses, but also a blow that has thrown the Federal Government off balance. 

Certainly this is a tough time for all the stakeholders in this prolonged strike action requiring each of them to mitigate their losses.

Our sympathy is always on the students and their sponsors for going through the rough road. Yet, there must be something to fall back on......

One or two skills acquisition training should have been completed during that period of discontent and unproductivity.

Some of the students that took advantage of our training program are better equipped than their counterparts.

You're welcome to DM and find out details of how to keep learning even when you've been stopped from continuing by circumstances beyond your control.

Your progress.

Ikechukwu 


Tuesday, September 27, 2022

TURNING ASUU STRIKE TO BLESSINGS

TURNING ASUU STRIKE TO BLESSINGS

It seems abnormal to pass Nigeria's school calendar year without strike. But the victim's of that ridiculous phenomenon is vehemently resisting it. From barraacading Lagos-Ibadan expressway to airports across the nation NANS have been playing the devil's advocate. 

The gown and the educational cankerworm is historical struggle.  Taking sides is not only moral it has become obligatory.

What's even more obligatory is that within the period of the industrial action you'd have turned ASUU strike to blessings by learning one or two skills that empowers you earn steady income online.

The way we've been doing business in the past had changed for the better. Before traditional business dominated, however today digital businesses have taken over.  The reality of this revolution is still a nightmare and illusion for a lot of people. Those who are aware are still learning how to transit t

However you managed everyday would be measured in terms of achievements and values. Without those it would be difficult to assess your progress. In order to earn steady income in this digital economy you need:

✓DECISION       ...               *Copywriting

✓TRAINING      .....              *Publishing

✓SOLUTION                         *Blogging

With all these in their right places you can participate in business, wealth creation, digital competences and money-making off/online. 

 Consider this an invitation to participate in skills acquisition training commencing 4/10/22.

Your progress.

Ikechukwu



Monday, August 8, 2022

EPITOME OF CSR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN ALUMINA

Copied "The acting Dean of Medical College, University of Ibadan,Prof Adebola Ogunbiyi ,invited all the old students who are now doctors produced by the college to a zoom meeting. The reason for the meeting was not farfetched. The professor was sick with worry about the infrastructure decay and rot at the medical college she oversees in Ibadan. She is aware that the Nigerian government is too broke to fund it, so she came up with a master stroke, which was to tap into the resources and social capital of the alumni produced by the medical college scattered all over the world to give the medical college a facelift. A Zoom meeting was fixed on Monday, two days ago, and the link was sent to the former students of the medical college. Starting off the meeting, Prof. Ogunbiyi narrated the challenges and plight the current medical students at the college are facing. The current medical students of the college need a new hostel and their classes also need to be refurbished. The acting Dean of the college ended her speech by appealing to the alumni of the college to support her in rebuilding and restoring the lost glory of the medical college. Her speech opened the floodgates of donations from the medical doctors produced by the Medical College, University of Ibadan. The donations were coming in trickles. 1 million naira here 200,000 there. Until it got to the turn of Dr. Philip O. Ozuah(attached in the picture), an old student of the college who is currently the President and CEO of Montefiore Medicine in New York. Philip Ozuah did not say too much as he went straight to the point of making a donation of $1,000,000 (700,000,000). In his words, UI’s medical college shaped and refined him into the man he is today, so he has the duty to give back to the school. When Dr. Philip announced the $1,000,000 donation, all of the old students in the zoom session began shouting, "Wow!" Wow, like an ambulance’s siren. Even the dean, who called the zoom meeting, was speechless as she did not see that coming. None of the old students of the medical college could donate again since Ozuah had set a standard they could not match. From shouting Wow! Wow! The Zoom fundraising meeting came to an end with the closing prayer said immediately. It should be noted that Ozuah had his medical degree certification at the University of Ibadan and did his internship at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital before he proceeded to Southern California for his Master's program and got his PhD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Let no one deceive you; legit money is good and makes life very easy to live and navigate. Copied