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FOUR STORIES TO START

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FOUR STORIES TO START 1. Nokia rejected Android. 2. Yahoo rejected Google. 3. Kodak turned down digital cameras. 4. Blockbuster reject Netflix. LESSONS: 1. Take risks. 2. Accept the change. 3. If you refuse to change over time, it will become obsolete. TWO MORE STORIES: 1. Facebook takes over WhatsApp and Instagram. 2. Grab takes over Uber in Southeast Asia. LESSONS: 1. Become so powerful that your competitors become your allies. 2. Reach top position and work smart with competition. 3. Keep innovating. TWO MORE STORIES: 1. Colonel Sanders founded KFC at age 65.. 2. Jack Ma, who couldn't get a job at KFC, He founded Alibaba and retired at age 55 LESSONS: 1. Age is just a number. 2. Only those who keep trying will succeed. FOR THE LAST BUT NO LAST IMPORTANT: Lamborghini was founded as a result of the revenge of a tractor owner who was insulted by Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari. LESSONS: Never underestimate anyone, ever! Just keep working hard. Invest your time wisely. D...

THREE SIDE HUSTLE APPS THAT COULD HELP YOU EARN MONEY

 3 side hustle apps that could help you earn money — including one that’s ‘surprisingly lucrative’ “Small electronics, game consoles, video games, and designer clothing and bags” sell best on Mercari. Remote work options and flexibility remain important to people even as Covid-19 rates drop and people start heading back to the office. A majority of men, 69%, and women, 80%, said remote work options are among the most important factors to consider when evaluating a job prospect, according to a 2021 FlexJobs survey of more 2,100 people. With the popularity of side hustles only growing, flexibility in the additional income streams outside of your day job can be a priority, too. Luckily, there are numerous side hustles that can be done via app that offer users freedom to choose how and when to do them. Here are three free apps available on Android and/or iOS that side hustle experts recommend downloading, including one that personal finance expert jaspin calls “surprisingly lucrative.”...

PIECE BY PIECE, CHOICE BY CHOICE.

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  In mid-1700’s France, there lived an artist and writer on the brink of poverty. His name was Denis Diderot. He had been born into an established family, the son of a successful craftsman, and he had obliged the social standing of his birth by pursuing a formal education. He obtained a Master of Arts in philosophy, bound for a respectable profession in clergy or law. But Diderot dreamed of becoming a writer. When Diderot was 21 years old, he dropped out of school. His furious father disowned him, and Diderot lived a scrappy bohemian lifestyle for the next thirty years. Yet he enjoyed this simple life. His robes were plain but comfortable. He furnished his sparse home with a tiny writing desk and a tattered straw chair. He spent his evenings at his battered desk, scrolling by candlelight. He wrote novels and scientific papers and critiques of the French government, and article by article, book by book, his ideas began to spread. He wrote Encyclopédie, one of the most comprehensive ...

WHY IS FINANCIAL FREEDOM IMPORTANT FOR WOMEN?

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  Why is financial freedom important for women?   For every women the individual freedom becomes meaningless without financial freedom. Financial freedom is not just about money power but also to plan and allocate the money (budgeting, financial planning, etc…,). Given a chance every women would be a prudent decision maker of their own money and family resources as well. Gives them the sense of equality and identity in the society. To meet their own expenses. They Become more independent and makes their own decisions. That makes them emotionally independent. Have control over their own destiny. Boost their self esteem and confidence

AFRICAN YOUTHS ARE DESTINED FOR BIGGER PROJECTS.

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 31-year-old Nigerian reveals how he has established his rice production business Abubakar Sadiq Falalu The Covid-19 pandemic has brought many lessons and challenges for entrepreneurs. For Abubakar Sadiq Falalu, the health crisis has helped affirm one thing: he is in the right line of business. Pandemic or not, people have to eat. Falalu runs a rice production and milling venture in Kaduna State, northern Nigeria. His company FaLGates Foods grows, processes, packs and sells parboiled rice to its largely Nigerian clientele. Falalu, who just turned 31, began his business in 2016, enthused by the Nigerian government’s Agriculture Promotion Policy that aims to boost local agricultural production and agro-processing to reduce food imports. He studied for a second master’s degree in innovation management and entrepreneurship in China and was wowed by the investment the Asian giant made in agriculture. He toured rice fields, learning all he could about rice production and headed back to N...

PRESIDENT LUNGU CAN GROW THE ECONOMY BETTER THAN NIGERIA BUT HE IS HAVING WRONG TEAM🇿🇲🇿🇲

NIGERIAN NAIRA FAST BECOMING THE WEAKEST CURRENCY IN AFRICA..... South Africa: Rand 1= ₦79  Angola: 1Kwanza = v₦12  Botswana: 1Pula = ₦28 Cape Verde: 1Escudo = ₦8 Algeria: 1Dinar = ₦12 Egypt: 1Pound = ₦35 Eritrea: 1Nakata = ₦18 Ethiopia: 1Birr = ₦19 Ghana: 1Cedi = ₦56 Gambia 1 Dalasi = ₦9 Kenya: 1Shilling = ₦6 Liberia: 1Dinar = ₦8 Lesotho: 1Loti = ₦19 Libya: 1Dinar = ₦156 Morocco: 1Dirham = ₦176  Madagascar: 1Ariary = ₦14 Mauritius: 1Rupee = ₦16  Malawi: 1Kwacha = ₦21 Mozambique: 1Metical = ₦24 Namibia: 1Dollar = ₦32 Seychelles: 1Rupee = ₦22  Sudan: 1Pound = ₦42 Swaziland: 1Lilangeri = ₦19 Tunisia: 1Dinar = ₦150  Zambia: 1Kwacha = ₦28 Even the worst economies of Africa now have more valuable Exchange rate than Nigeria and this is the more reason president Edgar lungu has chances of making zambia a great economic hub of Africa. The only problem he is having the wrong team who can't help in revamping the economy more especially on exchange rate and failing to...

PRIDE Of AFRICAN ROAD,

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  Meet - Innocent Chukwuma, founder and CEO of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM), Nigeria's first and biggest 100% indigenous automobile and bus manufacturing company based in Nnewi in the state of Anambra. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing is nicknamed Pride Of African Road, its automobiles are manufactured to suit African roads and climate and 70% of its raw materials are sourced in Nigeria. Innoson only imports engine and light while all the electrical aspects and other equipment are sourced locally. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing currently creates over 7 400 jobs and aims to eradicate “tokunbo” (foreign used) cars from Africa.