Treasure’s Blog: Did You Say you Are a Fresh Graduate?
There’s a long-held dancing tradition in my school in Nigeria. I cannot tell if that annual display of excitement is common to Ladokites, Akokites, FUTArians, UItes, Unilorites and other survivors of...
View ArticleAmy Muoneke-Inspiring African Women Leading Tech Start-ups in Nigeria
Choosing happiness ultimately leads to making the right decisions in life and in business. Credit: brandarena.blogspot.com Carmudi, which is Nigeria’s leading online vehicle marketplaces, is currently...
View ArticleReaching out to the Less Privileged, My Story – By Quinnet Umukoro
The importance of including a dance competition in a party for kids cannot be overemphasized. As a matter of fact, it can be tagged as the highlight of the event. So, when the Master of Ceremony...
View ArticleIyabo Oyawale: Conquer Yourself to Conquer Your Goals
If you’re goal-oriented, you’ve got to be prepared to conquer yourself first. That reminds me of this quote by Edmund Hillary. “It’s not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.” The message is apt....
View ArticleAdeniruju Adedapo Treasure: The Gospel of Change, according to St. Internet
The online community is growing very fast and might someday outnumber the world’s population – with over a billion websites now online. More so, it’s fast becoming an integral driver of development in...
View ArticlePOEM: Light in the Dark Alley of Confusion
Light in the Dark Alley of Confusion The Dark Alley In the presence of confusion There is frustration and depression O what man I am Finding tranquility in inequity That can never be but enmity I have...
View ArticlePromise Excel: You’re Human: Embrace Your Imperfection
You’re a human with flesh and blood and not some robotic machine made in China and coupled in California. Who are you deceiving? You’re not iPhone 6…duh! Everyday online, we are bombarded with this...
View ArticleEmmanuel Olatunji: If Wishes were Horses…
An adage says, “If wishes were horses, beggars would ride” There are two types of people in this world: those who wish for something and do nothing about what they wish for, and those who wish for...
View ArticleEmmanuel Olatunji: The Power Of Little Things
Have you ever been in a situation where you needed something urgently and it seemed all doors were shut but you found help in the things you least thought of? I was in such situation some couple of...
View ArticleEntrepreneurs’ Manual: Rebounding from Failure in Business
The world of business can be very murky and failure in business is not uncommon. In the life of an entrepreneur, there is this very possible scenario that could play out: You set up a business, see...
View ArticleDefeating Cultural Differences in Africa – A Personal Experience
Africa has got a total of 54 countries, all with diverse ethnic groups, diverse tribes and equally diversified cultures. Indeed, cultural differences abound. These could be based on regional,...
View ArticleTen Reasons Why You Should Become An Internet Entrepreneur
I bless the day I came across a post saying I could become an internet entrepreneur if I was smart enough. I became inspired by online businesses after reading that post and now, I’m a full-time...
View ArticleThe Next Skill You Must Develop: Good Writing
In an ever increasing competitive corporate world, good communication skills (whether written or verbal) are needed to keep pace with the competition. According to W. Edwards Deming, the twentieth...
View ArticleInvesting in the Next Generation: Lessons we can learn from Lionesses
Ever watched a documentary on a pride of lions and awed at the manner in which the lionesses take turns to cub-sit their young ones? As a few of the lions crawl away into the vast grassland in hunt for...
View ArticleMy Cub’s Dancing Dreams Just Survived an Assassination Attempt. Beware! (Part...
This is the concluding part of a true Story. If you have not read Part One, click here to read. But if you have, let’s continue. ————– Both took a taxi to Marikiti stage within Mombasa town, alighted...
View ArticleMy Cub’s Dancing Dreams Just Survived an Assassination Attempt. Beware! (Part...
It has being quite a while since I last wrote on some things that my eye big as it is (despite my effort to squeeze it shut), doesn’t fail to clearly see. If you have ever passionately worked on an...
View ArticleXenophobia: Spate of Hatred among Africans
“During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the idea of a...
View ArticleRebecca Enonchong raises alarm about Fidelis Nde-che, Tech Whiz And...
Rebecca Enonchong, founder of IT firm Appstech, has raised the alarm about the incarceration of tech whiz and philanthropist Fidelis Nde-che who’s serving life imprisonment in Cameroon. Nche, a...
View ArticleMistakes Made By Startups And How They Overcame – Ized Uanikhehi
Before the glory, they say, there’s the story. So, when digital marketing whiz and former CNN Africa staff Ized Uanikhehi threw the question about mistakes made by startups at her Twitter followers,...
View ArticleRonald Nzimora’s Ingenious Key to Employee Fulfillment: Work Here But Have a...
Have you ever imagined a workplace where you draw a salary for work done yet you have enough time to run your own business on the side without fear of official query? Then, Ronald Nzimora’s Ingenious...
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