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Making Impact - Let your views be heard

June 19th, 2008 · No Comments

I came across an article today which really inspired me and I would like to share it with us here. This is the story of a young Nigerian; Jonah Ayodele Omajeun who was among the finalist of the 2008 World Bank International Essay Competition which was just concluded in Cape Town South Africa. Jonah Ayodele [...]

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Tags: Africa · Business Development · Desire · Dreams · Inspiration · MALT · Nigeria · Purpose · Youth Arise Network

In Search of a Leader - Part 1

November 29th, 2006 · 1 Comment

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A few weeks ago, I wrote an article on the quest for who will be the next first citizen of Nigeria, with a resolve to present different candidates at my disposal by placing them on the benchmark of leadership by example. I decided to have a prelude to the series by carrying out a research [...]

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Tags: Business Development · Entrepreneurship · Inspiration · Naija Politics · Nigeria · Youth Arise Network

The Significance of Business Ethics - A word form a Veteran in the Field

November 22nd, 2006 · 3 Comments

Early this week, I read an article posted by a friend of mine on his website which dwelt on factors and points to consider before starting a business. I was really impressed with his thought line and decided to carry out a research on what it takes to be successful in business. Taking a cue [...]

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Tags: Business Development · Entrepreneurship · Nigeria

Nigeria’s Next First Citizen - Candidates Profile 2

October 27th, 2006 · 2 Comments

It is 11.41pm, Wednesday 26th of October, 2006, exactly 309,619 minutes to the next Republic and a date with destiny in the anals of the political history of Nigeria, and something that still borders the mind of an average Nigerian today is the answer to the question; “who takes the batton from Chief Olusegun Obasanjo [...]

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Tags: Naija Politics · Nigeria