In achieving good governance for a community or people, it’s important to understand the role of the person in nation-building.
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Jenna Bourgeois’ Claim About Nigeria, a Lesson to Investors
Why is Jenna announcing the failure of his venture at this time? It’s a perfect loophole to claim Nigeria was simply too fraudulent to work in. Covering up probable mismanagement, exploitation of labor, and horrible recruitment processes.
Avoiding Intrusive Advertising: Do Smart Marketing
Everyone hates intrusive adverts but we go ahead and create them anyway. There’s a new product every day pushed into social feeds and emails. Isn’t it obvious
Idea Management & Growth: Dealing with The Devil’s Advocate
Every time I get a request to ghostwrite a book, rewrite or correct. One fear I nurse is that my client will meet the devil’s advocate.
Why Your Content Marketing is Not Converting to Sales.
Does it feel like you are standing on a ledge? Are you tired of writing about your business online?
The Tora Brand Story, Ized & Nurturing Networks.
It was Ized Uanikhehi’s birthday yesterday and I noticed Orifunke writing on WhatsApp about some Challenge she posted, a Scavenger hunt.
Get Your Domain Name in 10 Minutes or Less from Anywhere in the World
Imagine you had to call your name something else because someone had registered that name for something else.
Retelling Nigerian Startup Stories for Investor Baiting.
I made a podcast recording yesterday about how Nollywood has not evolved from Ojuju and dark magic to realities like piggyvest, farmcrowdy and other innovations going on. Last year I wrote about Jumoke Olowookere and her startup that's turning waste to wealth. A...
The Notorious Nollywood of Nigeria
The Nigerian Nollywood industry has grown tremendously. Yet, the stories have been increasingly counterproductive while posing as the voice of Nigerian Stories. What then are the true Nigerian realities?
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