Saturday, 31 December 2016

Greatest Lesson from a Soldier...Focus


One day, a young soldier walked up to a well decorated senior officer in the army and asked him "Sir, what is the secret of your success in the army?" I want to be successful too.
The officer looked at the young soldier steadily for about 3 minutes and gave him a life threatening order. He gave the young soldier a cup full of water and told him to walk round the training field five times. He clearly told him that his life depends on it. That if a drop of water fall from the cup, another soldier would shoot him on the head. Four soldiers were strategically positioned to shoot him down once a drop of water fall from the cup.
Seeing how serious the whole thing turned out, he took the cup full of water and went out to complete his assignment. The young soldier carefully walked round the training field five full times without letting a drop fall from the cup. At the completion of the task, he returned the full cup back to the senior officer.
When the man saw his commitment to preserve his life by not allowing a drop of water out of the cup, he asked him the following questions...

Did you see those half naked girls dancing at the mammy market?

The young soldier replied No

Did you see those soldiers playing football in the field?

The young soldier replied No

What about those fighting across the other side of the field?

The young soldier replied No

Then, the officer looked at him and told him that if you keep focus on your task, you will succeed and also preserve your life. At that point, the young soldier left happily.

Lesson:

1. If you must succeed in life, you must clearly write out the area or areas you need to succeed in.

2. You must clearly spell out your plan of action with all the process to achieving your goals.

3. A lot of distractions will come in many beautiful colours on your path to success. How you deal with them determine how you will end.

4. Success has a bitter price. You must pay it fully. There is no shortcut to success.

5. Whether you succeed or not, your life is at stake.

Finally, those who distract you are the same people who will celebrate your failure if you eventually fail.

Make your 2017 a fruitful one...

Compiled: Jamiu Akangbe 

Friday, 30 December 2016

Success Story of the Nigerian Man Behind Tecno Phones...

Nnamdi Ezeigbo is the founder and CEO of SLOT systems limited, and also the brain behind TECNO and INFINIX, the fastest selling phone brands in Nigeria. Many people are not even aware that these popular phone brands are the brainchild of a fellow Nigerian. His success story is a very remarkable one.

Nnamdi Ezeigbo studied Electrical Electronics Engineering at the Yaba College of Technology in 1988, and got a Higher National Diploma (HND), before serving his country, Nigeria, during his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year at Guinness Nigeria PLC, in 1996.

After completing his youth service year, Nnamdi Ezeigbo tried to no avail to secure a job with a company in Nigeria. With no promising signs of any potential employment, he went on to work as an apprentice learning how to repair computers. After which he launched out on his own to repair computers for individuals.  Since he didn’t have any cash at the time, he had to squat with a friend of his at Ikeja, who owned a book store. His customer base grew, largely because of his honesty and the premium he placed on customer service.

The mutual trust and good relationship with his customers, was what gave him his first break in business.  One day, an old customer he knew from his days as an apprentice, came to his little shop to see him. He told him he would love him to continue fixing his computers, but would prefer he operated from a larger and more serene environment. To help him out, the customer brought some printers for Nnamdi to sell, from which he used the proceeds to setup a new shop for himself. He paid for the store at a then price of 180,000 Naira (He later bought that same store many years later for 100 million Naira).

From his new store, he began to sell computers. As his business grew, a lot of customers started to both demand for slot stores in areas close to their vicinities, and to ask if they sold mobile phones. With a keen eye to spot opportunity when it presents itself, Nnamdi Ezeigbo immediately expanded his business to also cover the sale of mobile phones.

With no real knowledge on how to manage a growing business, Nnamdi decided to enrol for an MBA program at the prestigious Lagos Business School. He also began to attend many workshops on entrepreneurship, and that helped to sharpen his business acumen and develop his legendary entrepreneurial prowess.

During this process, he and his team decided to take a 5 year route to build a strong reputation for their brand. By the time the projection had elapsed, the Slot brand name was the most reputable mobile phone retailer in the whole country.

The rise of telecommunication networks created many opportunities in the Nigerian market. Their poor services caused many Nigerians to purchase more than one mobile phone, so they could try a different network when the other was bad. Nnamdi realised this problem early on, and approached Nokia in a bid to convince them to manufacture dual sim phones for Nigerians, so they would carry only one mobile phone at a time instead of two. They refused to listen because, seeing people carry more of their phones meant more phone sales for them.

According to his interview with Nairametrics, Nnamdi said;

*“So I went to China and got a guy who had worked with a company called Bird then. Bird was into phones but they got choked and lost market share. I met with the guy and asked the guy to let us do something. I came with that name and I registered it here and brought the guy to Nigeria. And that was the high point of our business. We came together and I designed the first Tecno phone, Tecno T101. We started it but the market did not accept it and we also had problem with the dual SIM not working together and we had to make corrections and we came with Tecno 201 and that was a bit accepted by the market. But we were basically giving marketers on credit to sell the phones and then pay us later. And I was funding it all alone.”*

*“Since I was funding it alone, we were finding it difficult to get the right quantity to sell until the market started accepting us. What I now did was to make them pay in advance, I mean the dealers. So we started using their money to order the products.  This was around 2007. The introduction of Tecno brand was the turning point of our business.”*

*“Like I said, Tecno is my baby and we kept improving. I knew a day would come when the middle class would accept Tecno. Initially, it was a phone for low income people but based on improvement and upping our game, the middle class had to accept it and when the economy went down in 2008 that helped Tecno to move to the top. Since purchasing power had dropped, they had to go for something that have same capabilities but cheaper. So with N15,000, you could buy a Smartphone and thank God for 3G network. The advent of 3G network actually helped Tecno to move up. So students who could not afford to buy phones in the range of N30,000 could buy one for N15,000 and enjoy features of Smartphone like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp and so on.”*

Today, Nnamdi Ezeigbo is a phenomenal success story in Nigeria and indeed Africa. From a humble repair man, he has built a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR company and one of the most recognizable brand in Nigeria.

There are many lessons in this story.

Pay attention to your business no matter how small it is today, it can be the seed of a global company tomorrow.

Integrity in business is extremely important, it will open doors for you, and speak for you, even when you are not present.

When you see opportunities, grab it and run with it. Nokia refused Nnamdi’s idea, Nokia was mighty and Nnamdi was nobody, but today because Nnamdi believed in his idea and grabbed the opportunity, Tecno is everywhere, and Nokia is dead. How are the mighty fallen? Run with your idea, and this too will be your story.

Keep improving your products and services every day. Nnamdi kept improving Tecno steadily until it became an accepted brand in Nigeria.

Most importantly, the greatest investment you will make is an investment in yourself. As a business man, if you can afford a business school, enroll.

Don’t waste your time crying over the economy of the nation, there is nothing you can do about it, but there is a lot you can do about you!!!

Compiled by : Eminent Wisdom (Entrepreneur) 

Thursday, 29 December 2016

MAPOLY UNIVERSITY...

Gov.Amosun Asked For legal Backing To Upgrade The Moshood Abiola Polytechnic To A University of TECHNOLOGY. 

Ogun State -Senator Ibikunle Amosun made this known in a letter sent to the Ogun State House of Assembly and read during plenary by the Speaker, Mr Susan Adekunbi, on Thursday. 

The letter dated Dec. 28, read: “Bill for a law to provide for the establishment of Moshood Abiola University of Technology and for matters of administration and discipline of students connected therewith.”

Adekunbi said the letter also contained a bill for a law to provide for the establishment, incorporation, constitution and function of the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia , and for other matters incidental thereto.

He said the governor explained that the decision was made and approved during the 51st meeting of the State Executive Council held on Dec. 19, for the kind consideration and passage of the assembly.

The speaker said that the governor
commended the lawmakers for their continuous support and cooperation with the executive arm of the government.Amosun made this known in a letter sent to the Ogun State House of Assembly and read during plenary by the Speaker, Mr Susan Adekunbi, on Thursday

The letter dated Dec. 28, read: “Bill for a law to provide for the establishment of Moshood Abiola University of Technology and for matters of administration and discipline of students connected therewith.”

Adekunbi said the letter also contained a bill for a law to provide for the establishment, incorporation, constitution and function of the Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia , and for other matters incidental thereto.

He said the governor explained that the decision was made and approved during the 51st meeting of the State Executive Council held on Dec. 19, for the kind consideration and passage of the assembly.

The speaker said that the governor
commended the lawmakers for their continuous support and cooperation with the executive arm of the government.

Images from the Village Outreach







Images from Itoba Village, Araromi, Orile Itesi, Matele, Obelu, Bantu, Orile-Itesi, Yakoyo, Sagile etc for "HSM Good Shepherd Rural Outreach. To God alone be all the glory.




There was joy and happiness in the midst of the villagers because of the Father Christmas show and Christmas foods organised by the Harvesters of Soul Ministry, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. There are many dignitaries and high personalities that graced the occasion irrespective of their status in the state as long it is Kingdom Service that will put smile on peoples faces.It was indeed an eye opener to town dwellers...Eating raw foods, drinking cold water from the local AMU, Fresh fruits, Cheap food commodities and sales promotion in a different ways...BUY SUGAR AND EPA AND GET FREE GARRI. You also can join the movement come next year...

Wednesday, 28 December 2016

VillageLessons...




1. They have natural cold water...The Stream/River and their natural refrigerator called "Amu" in Yoruba Land.
2. There is Sales Promotion in the village also...Buy Sugar and Epa (Groundnut) from them and get free Garri (Cassava Flakes). Buy cooked beans from them and also get free Garri.
3. Their foods are natural... It comes in raw state unlike towns where we eat junks and cancerous items.
4. There is no recession in the village...They have plenty foods and left overs to sell on every market days.
5. Food items are cheaper in the village compared to town prices and inflation.
6. Villagers are always happy to see town dwellers in the village... Afterall something go show for them...Gifts
7. They need salvation and encouragement to serve God...majority of treck up to an hour just to attend church service.