Quote: Turning Passion to Vocation
“… where your talent and the needs of the world cross, there lies your vocation” Aristotle Aristotle once said, “where your talent and the needs of the world cross, there lies your vocation”. In other words, the journey towards turning your passion or talent to a profitable vocation begins from identifying where your passion meets the world’s needs, especially your immediate community! However, discovering your … Continue reading Quote: Turning Passion to Vocation
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SUNDAY POST: Of Nigerians and ‘Unchristian’ Public Prayers
An esteemed schoolmate recently narrated on his Facebook wall, this hilarious account of how he had chanted a loud “Eeeeriiiiiiiiii wooooooo yaaaaaa!”*¹ when summoned to give closing prayers at a public meeting, and how he had been hushed and quickly replaced with someone else… Rib-cracking account! I laughed because I could imagine the Christian women in the gathering clutching their breasts, snapping their fingers, stamping … Continue reading SUNDAY POST: Of Nigerians and ‘Unchristian’ Public Prayers
TRUE STORY: Lam Chris and a Determination to Win – Afeso Akanbi
The story of 22-year-old Iroegbulam Chidubem, popularly known as Lam Chris by friends, a youngling who hails from the eastern Nigerian State of Imo, is not only inspiring because of his humble beginning and touching story: it is kicky and worth telling because of his sheer determination to win, a decision he took at a fairly young age… And from the questions he has been … Continue reading TRUE STORY: Lam Chris and a Determination to Win – Afeso Akanbi
LEARN AFRICA – Borno not half as bad as media painted – Nigeria’s Biggest Food Critic, Opeyemi Famakin
There’s money in Borno. Money that makes the money of old Ikoyi look poor. Opeyemi Famakin So, we’ve been following the exciting world of the foremost food and wine critic in Nigeria, Opeyemi Famakin, also popularly known as the Commissioner for Enjoyment, as he tours locations in Nigeria, giving exciting reports and reviews of the various cultures and lifestyle of indigenes, as depicted by their … Continue reading LEARN AFRICA – Borno not half as bad as media painted – Nigeria’s Biggest Food Critic, Opeyemi Famakin
“Aunty, I only came to say thank you…” How rejection became my motivation – Bankole Williams
A few years back, after chasing a particular client for business, I finally got the chance to go through the selection process. I aced the pitches and was selected to run a training for them. Finally, the door into this bank had opened for me. This testimony was grand; as I had sought the opportunity to work with them for over 3 years. A few … Continue reading “Aunty, I only came to say thank you…” How rejection became my motivation – Bankole Williams

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