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Up Nigeria!!! |
Wife of the richest man in the world, Melinda Gates, was pictured on Saturday carrying on her head a bucket of water fetched from a village in Malawi. Net worth of the United States’ billionaire Bill Gates, according to Forbes magazine’s annual list of the world’s billionaires, stands at $76 billion. The billionaire’s spouse, who described herself as “philanthropist, businesswoman, mother, passionate advocate for women and girls,” posted a photo of herself with a 20-litre bucket of water on her head alongside two other Malawian women, walking on a dirt road. In another picture posted on her Instagram page, she was seen doing the dishes in a Malawian village. Describing her experience, Gates said on her Facebook page, “During my stay in Malawi, I joined the women collecting drinking water. I carried 20 litres and it was tough. Meanwhile, Chrissy (middle) is carrying about 40 litres. Many women do this every day.” She has been described as one of the world’s famous social activist “who is trying to serve the people in ignorance.” In June, wife of the US billionaire met with Malawian President Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe. The agenda was to discuss the promotion of safe motherhood and maternal health in the country. Source: www.punchng.com
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Well done Bro! Keep it Up! The sky is the starting point. May God bless your work. |
The end is near!!! Beware! |
''For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believe in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life''- John 3:16 #Rebroadcast# |
It is God's commandment ''Do not call the name of the Lord your God in vain'' so stop the ACT OF calling JESUS! In vain . You can say another thing..... It's a BAD ATTITUDE. It's impunity! |
Ladies be careful ooooo |
The General Manager/Co-Founder, VConnect, Mr. Deepankar Rustagi, in this interview with Okechukwu Nnodim, highlights the need for Nigerian SMEs to embrace technology to increase productivity and boost economic growth What are some of the challenges SMEs are facing? Small scale businesses hold the key to the survival and growth of any economy. Nigeria, being a large economy, must begin to see small and medium scale enterprises through the same prism by ensuring that necessary investments are channelled towards that direction. Key constraints of the SMEs in this market include lack of awareness or knowledge about the different schemes and tools available in the market for their financial and marketing needs and the lack of know-how to promote their businesses to reach a wider audience at the right price. There are other problems such as poor power supply and lack of access to funding, among others. How can these challenges be addressed? Internet technology has greatly changed the way business is conducted all over the world. In terms of marketing and promotion which is critical to the growth of any business, SMEs in Nigeria must embrace technology. There is a dire need for businesses especially SMEs, to leverage e- commerce solutions to grow and improve their productivities. Technology allows SMEs to increase their productivities and have access to markets which they wouldn’t have had without putting their business on the Internet. Research shows that most SME owners lack the technological know-how of leveraging Internet solutions to boost their productivities. What VConnect has done is to create a marketplace platform to empower local businesses by unleashing their online marketing potential. The platform was designed to enable SMEs gain more visibility and sell to a wider range of audience. We are also organising seminars and workshops tagged ‘Empower’ where we gather business owners and tutor them on the benefits of getting their business online and also provide them with the tools needed to succeed. Nigerian business environment must tap into the wealth of opportunities the Internet offers. In a few years’ time, the contribution of SMEs to the Gross Domestic Product will reach new heights. Do you think your workshops and seminar will make any meaningful impact on SME growth in the country? Continue reading http://www.punchng.com/business/highflyers/smes-should-embrace-13bn-e-commerce-market-vconnect-boss/ |
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Nice one EFCC. Take them to court. |
Thanks for the info |
1. “Blessed are those who know what on earth they are here on earth to do and set themselves about the business of doing it.” — Max Lucado 2. “You will either learn to manage money, or the lack of it will manage you.” –– Dave Ramsey 3. “If a person gets his attitude toward money straight, it will help straighten out almost every other area in his life.” — Billy Graham 4. “A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” — John Maxwell 5. “Your priorities, passions, goals, and fears are shown clearly in the flow of your money.” — Dave Ramsey 6. *The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender* — Proverbs 22:7 7. An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. –Benjamin Franklin 8. To keep learning is to keep earning 9. Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. –Thomas Edison 10. Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. –Jim 11. Too many people spend money they earned..to buy things they don’t want..to impress people that they don’t like. –Will Rogers 12. A wise person should have money in their head, but not in their heart. –Jonathan Swift 13. Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants. –Epictetus 14. Everyday is a bank account, and time is our currency. No one is rich, no one is poor, we’ve got 24 hours each. –Christopher Rice 15.You've got to tell your money where to go or it will leave. What other Money Quotes do you know? Drop it below |
According to Akin Alabi a one time known and respected blogger in Nigeria in one of his ebook said a sales page or sales letter should consist of the following: 1)Headline 2)Opening hook 3)Credibility 4)Product intro 5)Benefits 6)Price and bargain Appeal 7)Bonuses Money Back Guarantee9)Post Scripts. Let’s take a brief look at each of them. The headline is used to capture readers attention. It serves as an ad so you need to spend a lot of time writing it. If the headline fails, the rest of the sales pitch will fail. The opening hook is the first sentence/paragraph that will make the reader to read more. You can say something like “if you’ve ever desired to…., then this could be the most important letter you’ve ever read” The credibility is to make sure that your readers see you as an authority. You can establish this in many ways. One of them is to get testimonials from the users of your product. For few products, you can give your product away for few people so they can give you testimonials . Continue reading~>> https://younginfopreneurs./2015/07/27/sales-page-the-transaction-page/ |
I will love to buy one. You can create a website free charge on your phone Visit>> www.younginfopreneurs. |
your goddess!!! ![]() I hope some will not start worshipping her.........cos i dont know what this world is really turning to? As crazy things are happening..... |
Thanks Mum! You're the best mum in the world! |
This thread is hilarious! It's very interesting!!
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Thanks Hisenjos!
This is very nice.
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I've given my jamb registration number to some people to help me to check my admission status and i've been told this and that but i want to check it my self. if you know how i can check it pls help by giving me the tips to checking it. Thanks in advance!
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Woman should not be @ d back everytime cos some woman are more gifted and can do it more than some men... Even in Christianity e.g Katherine Kulman, Aimee Mcpheson....... Their ministry cannot be compared to some ministry headed by men. |
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That's good Kudos to SEUN OSEWA and the Nairaland team ![]()
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PDP tenure don EXPIRE ![]()
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May God catch them finish! ![]()
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