Remi, this young custom Ankara shoe and bag making entrepreneur who trained youths on day 3 of the B.H.F Youth Conference in Delta State’s Sapele (see photos below), is a model of what is possible. So many of our young people can be gainfully self-employed like Remi is, IF they would only embrace vocational skills […]
Monthly archives for April, 2018
PII 113 [AUDIO]: 1. One Serious Mista...
In a few days from now (13th April 2018 to be exact), my “Domestic Violence Against Men – Ideas for Identifying and Stopping It” Facebook page will clock 1 year (12 months) old, since I launched it. During the past year, it’s been interesting to see people following the page despite the fact that I […]
These 2 Zero Cost Strategies Can Boos...
This article is based on an email message I recently sent to the manager of a Lagos based fitness club branch, after I visited the facility and was taken round by one of her instructors. In line with my passion for sharing my smart marketing insights with other business owners, I decided to send her […]
[RECOMMENDED] Do You Know How To Deal...
I wrote this article over a decade ago, less than 5 years after I quit my job to become self-employed. It was a period when I was experiencing a lot of repeat rejection from potential clients, especially as I tried to find buyers for my Excel-Visual Basic Automation solutions. Many people simply ignored me (or […]
[DVAM] Woman As Aggressor: The Unspok...
I continue my STOP Domestic Violence Against Men (DVAM) Campaign by featuring this powerfully eye opening report about a serious aspect of the Domestic Violence epidemic that most of society is missing – but thankfully, MORE and MORE experts are beginning to identify and call attention to i.e. that women have been found, many times […]
PII 112: A Well Schooled Person May N...
Below: Photo of my Letter to Lagos State Deputy Governor titled “Re: Schooling System: Meeting with Ministry of Youth and Social Development (MYSD) on Thurs 15th Mar 2018” Last Friday (23rd March 2018), like I hinted I would, in the blog I posted about the invitation I got to the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, I submitted […]