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WHEN MONEY FAILS...Part 2

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Quote of the week : “ You can't think failure and arrive at success. Think well, you'll speak well, and it will be well with you. ” – Dr. David Oyedepo I hope this meets you well. If you care to believe it, then know that your decline has declined, and you’re on your way to better days!!! A story is told of a period in the United States of America when the work and impact of Barbers were not appreciated. Despite contributing their quota to the development of the nation and economy via helping to keep businessmen, civil servants and politicians clean, well shaven, and decent, most barbers were often disregarded and looked down on. To change the status of things, the association of professional barbers in the city decided to hold a conference, and through that platform sensitize the American public of their worth and value to the society. To drive home the aim of the conference, they decided to do something creative. In the host city of the conference, there lived...

WHEN MONEY FAILS…Part 1

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(Part 1) Quote of the week : “ People who deliver their best without supervision are leaders in the making” I hope this meets you well. To all impact makers worldwide, I salute you. I salute your courage. Continue!!! Here’s a poem I wrote about 8 years ago: Money! Oh money!! Money!!! A subject dreaded; a material craved No money, no friend I laugh in tongues…   What do we with all the naira wads? More money, more debt Irrelevant in quantity, relevant in usage A reality seldom seen Diverse challenges daily Albeit, in sharp unpleasantness No one has a crystal ball Changes ahead, and ahead Platykurtic choices before us: Play safe, or play smart To awaken your financial genius; or Wallow in financial nothingness Not how much you have How much you’re worth, tectonically Begotten in numbers; expressed in value You have today, would you tomorrow? Oh Nigerians! Too familiar with the naira Beclouded by wrong choices Wrong mindset, ...

ADVANTAGE+

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  Quote of the week: “Finding out what you love to do is a great feat in and of itself”. ( Derek Dolin)                                                         Greetings. I hope this meets you well. I’m excited to write to you again on yet another very interesting aspect of development which forms part of my strategic impact areas. I must say that I was greatly overwhelmed by the avalanche of responses, remarks, contributions, and impact the last article “The Smart Start" garnered. It did elevate my hope that indeed, God is raising a people who will humble the devil in our lifetime. I dare say you’re one! One particular contribution that got me thinking was one made by one of the very few capacity development c...