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adewumiopeyemi:You welcome bro! Mehn, the recession is biting hard but we re trying to smile, lol. I wanna mention your moniker in a thread I just created, kindly check your mention. |
adewumiopeyemi:I am sorry bro, I haven't been on whatsapp all these while, I am back though. I will do the adding this evening. |
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adewumiopeyemi:Boss, your boy they o and happy new month! |
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Unlimited Prosperity is what ROYAL MAJESTIES CLUB wish you all! *May we sing and celebrate glory in this month of December* *May our lips never cease from smiles in this month off December* *May unlimited joy surrounds us and never leave our family* *May peace of mind be our portion* *May our enemies turn our friends and those that refuses join to celebrate us* *May the world hear our names and sing joy to the world* *May we not lack* *May our pockets never go dry* *May the sun shine brightness into our lives and that of our families and love ones and may rain showers fruitfulness on us all* *I ask these and more through Jesus Christ our lord; Amen!* *ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND EVERY MEMBER OF ROYAL MAJESTIES CLUB, WE WISH YOU ALL A BLISSFUL DECEMBER!* |
Yuneehk:I am cool dearie, and you? |
prettybetty25:Underate Nairaland guys at your own peril. But let me leak the truth to you, just like its in the outside world, majority of ladies on Nairaland that frown at replying pm actually are the first to reply and these ladies does have more than a guy from Nairaland they re dating, either offline dating or otherwise. |
NkayTiana:You look flawless! |
Yuneehk:Hey love, longest time! |
I 'ant wait for optional1 and refiner to contest in next year miss nairaland. FORGIVENESS IS A SIN! |
[b] 1. CHOOSE YOUR AUDIENCE. i'v always advised most people that come to me to help them kick start their God given talents to always target a particular group of people. For instance, if you can speak fluently then you shouldn't target the uneducated because they won't understand you and that may make your efforts to produce no or less results. Choosing a particular audience will also help you in choosing the right media platforms to promote yourself and also the kind of gigs you attend. For instance, as a motivational speaker, my target audience are the educated. And I also target a particular social class but that is a discussion for another day. Choose your target audience and save yourself some troubles. 2. STOP CHASING AFTER TWO RABBITS. Mark Twain once said "Behold the fool said, 'put not all thine eggs in one basket' which is but a manner of saying, 'scatter your money and attention.' But the wise saith, 'put all thine eggs in one basket and watch that basket." Having a vision for your life and sticking to it is a great way to stand out as a talentpreneur. Let people know you for one thing. George Robson said after winning the Indianapolis 500: "All I had to do was keep turning left." This doesn't mean that you shouldn't engage in other ventures, but never you allow the other ventures overshadow your first love. For instance, being a musician or chef doesn't mean you shouldn't act in movies if you can, but never you act more than you sing. Lets also learn from Walt Disney who said "l love Mickey mouse more than any woman I've ever known." And that's focus! 3. GET CRAZY A BIT. Get crazy a bit, bring out something that has never been seen before. Be unique. Create your own style; hairstyle, dress style, speaking style, dance style, in fact, just do something unique. Unleash the creative genius inside you. Please understand that some people in an attempt to be creative tend to portray a brand that may affect not just their present but also their future identity in a negative way. Creating your own style sometimes may not be accepted by others, but if you mind every oppositions to your creativity you won't go far. Your own style of cracking jokes, dancing, singing, speaking, dressing etc. is very vital to Standing out in your career. In order to successfully create your own style, you'd need to know more about people in your chosen field of endeavor. otherwise, how'd you know if someone else is not using the exact style you've chosen. 4. BE A GIVER. Almost everyone love a giver. Some people may not have benefited from your giving directly but they will respect you when they're sure that your giving is genuine and not some PR stunt. People will always remember how and what you gave than how you sang, danced, or spoke. Be a genuine giver because according to the holy book, charity covers up multitude of sin. 5. BE THE SPOUSE OF EXCELLENCE. According to Abraham Lincoln "whatever you are, be a good one." There are different kinds of people in life. There are those whose minds can easily be captured by heart touching stories about you, there're those whose minds can easily be captured with philanthropic giving, but most enlightened people will be attracted to you based on how good you are. So therefore, develop yourself by going for training and retraining or you will go out of vogue. 6. SHARE A LITTLE SECRET ABOUT YOU. Most often, people will remember you because of a secret you shared about you. I believe that one of the things that have attracted the world to the American pastor Joyce Meyer was her story of how she was sexually abused by her father. Heart touching stories about you can help to turn the eyes of the media to your direction thereby picking you out from the crowd. For instance, if you're an addict, had been innocently convicted, or had been physically or sexually abused, share it. Don't be shy about it. Sharing your story will not only make others talk about theirs, it will also make you a role model and also provide you with platforms to share your story and how you overcame. The world will always beam its searchlight on anyone who has gone through tougher times to emerge a success. 7. WHAT'S YOUR NAME? Get a name that can easily be pronounced and remembered. If people can easily pronounce your name, then, it will be easier for them to remember you. For instance, as a motivational speaker, I've discovered that my name tend to stand out anywhere I go. Some people have had to attend some programs that I have been invited to just to see the guy who bears Johnspeak Uwangue If your name is too long or too common, change it, or remove some letters. So therefore, get a name that portrays the field you're into or going into and also the brand you want to be identified with. 8. BE YOU! Being you is a vital ingredient for standing out in the crowd. Don't live two lives because people are not fools, they will eventually know and when they do, you'd lose their trust, love and respect. If you have a personality that is not appealing, work on it rather than cover it with a fake life. Nobody wants to identify with a fake person. Let the you in private be the you in public. 9. STOP RUNNING AWAY FROM LIONS. In any field of talentpreneurship that you have chosen, never you throw away difficult tasks but rather, face them. The man/woman who is able to turn mountains to plain ground is the person that the world would want to know. If you want to stand out as a Talentpreneur, then you must be prepared to take on what scares others away. No wonder John Mason (author, Why ask why) said "Choose a task for which you're willing to exchange a piece of your life." SUCCEED YOU MUST. [/b] Written by John Uwangue (Johnspeak Uwangue) and Godwin Uwangue (Kinginvahala). Johnspeak Uwangue Motivational Speaker, Talent Manager & Coach. For speaking and other inquiries please contact Johnspeak via Email: JohnspeaksUwangue@gmail.com |
UrennaNkoli:I meant you weren't seen in romance section until recently. thought your dwelling place has always been politics section. |
UrennaNkoli:hmmmm, I can see that you have found a place in romance section. |
TippyTop:Bro, this info of yours is very wrong. Taiwo Akerele isn't a Yoruba man, he is from Akoko-edo Local Govt and he was the former Chief Of Staff to Government House in oshiomhole administration. He was part of those that just rounded up with oshiomhole in this capacity. |
Surfboard:Bro, how far na? |
NicholasNunez:I have sent the reply to the new email. |
Marvel1206:Wikipedia will post what they were told and what they posted about Moses is what Moses told the world. The Moses I know is not an orphan. |
Edoblakky:You re on point Bro, Moses is someone I know physically. |
teejaypee:I have replied Bro! |
Realhommie:Cool! |
NicholasNunez:I have replied you! |
Realhommie:It's the obvious, Moses is well known by those that played their football in Benin city from mid 2000. I don't think I know the solo guy, but I might know him if I see him. |
engineerboat:Why should I upload pix as you asked? To make you believe my claim? What am I gonna gain if you believe me or not? |
dadabashua1:Victor Moses was born and he also grew up in Benin city, this isn't something I was told but what I know because I know him and his family. His family house is located in a place in Benin city called 2nd east circular road by saint savior. He spent most of his footballing life playing for a Benin city club called B.J Fc, same club players like Isaac Success, Ederson Uwa Echiejile, Stanley Okoro, Obanor and many others also played for. I was also a player for B.J Fc before my footballing career was halted after sustaining a 3years knee injury. Moses was in Benin before the beginning of this season and he gave B.J Fc 10 balls. |
NicholasNunez:I have done that Bro! I sure want to know whatever you have for me. Seems i know your known moniker though. |
Annie939:Meeting people isn't necessary? You prefer meeting animals? |
SweetyZinta:Lol, then you shouldn't blame me when I end up passing this red line of yours. Godwin, you? |
Fayvhur:Thank you? Why not, it's ok, a simple thanks can heal a wound and also help mend a broken heart, but, don't you think that's way too back? For God sake, if I am not mistaken, that's the same word my mum told my dad and it was some 40+ years ago in 20th century. Let's make ours 21th century act, which is, does your pm work? I wish to take you away, away from nairaland, to a place where whatever we say to another leaves only with us. Do you mind? |
SweetyZinta:It soothe my heart to know you re a miss. Lol, that means the possibility of committing a crime is feasible? But, don't you think that you shouldn't blame me if I later do since I do not know what your "RED LINE" entails? |
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