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No matter how old you are, where you’re from or what you do for a living, we all share something in common—a desire to be successful. Each person’s definition of success is different, however, as some may define success as being a loving and faithful spouse or a caring and responsible parent, while most people would equate success with wealth, fame, and power. We all want to achieve success so we could live a comfortable life—have financial freedom, drive a nice car, and live in a beautiful house. However, although success can be achieved, it does not come easy. There are a lot of tips and strategies out there on how to be successful in life, but I am still a firm believer that there is no better way to succeed than to follow that footsteps of those who have already done so. Here are 13 success tips from some of the world’s most successful and renowned people: Compiled from LifeHack 1.Think big. From Michelangelo Buonarroti, Great Renaissance Artist: “The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.” 2.Find what you love to do and do it. From Oprah Winfrey, Media Mogul: “You know you are on the road to success if you would do your job and not be paid for it.” 3. Learn how to balance life. From Phil Knight, CEO of Nike Inc.: “There is an immutable conflict at work in life and in business, a constant battle between peace and chaos. Neither can be mastered, but both can be influenced. How you go about that is the key to success.” 4. Do not be afraid of failure. From Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Motors: “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” 5. Have an unwavering resolution to succeed. From Colonel Sanders, Founder of KFC: “I made a resolve then that I was going to amount to something if I could. And no hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money would deter me from giving the best that there was in me. And I have done that ever since, and I win by it. I know.” 6. Be a man of action. From Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance Genius :“It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.” 7. Avoid conflicts. From Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of America: “The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” 8. Don’t be afraid of introducing new ideas. From Mark Twain, Famed Author: “A person with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds.” 9. Believe in your capacity to succeed. From Walter Disney, Founder of Walt Disney Company: “If you can dream it, you can do it.” 10. Always maintain a positive mental attitude. From Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of America: “Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.” 11. Don’t let discouragement stop you from pressing on. From Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of America: “Let no feeling of discouragement prey upon you, and in the end you are sure to succeed.” 12. Be willing to work hard. From JC Penny, Founder of JC Penney Inc.: “Unless you are willing to drench yourself in your work beyond the capacity of the average man, you are just not cut out for positions at the top.” 13. Be brave enough to follow your intuition. From Steve Jobs, Co-founder of Apple Inc.: “Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” I will vow not to post nice stuffs on nairaland.com if this post I composed before sharing do not make frontpage Compiled from :- http://ngreports.com/13-vital-steps-on-how-to-be-successful-in-life/ |
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Ahiazu Mbaise APC: 10,080 PDP: 25,063 APGA: 655 Ideato North APC: 21,997 APGA: 785 PDP: 4,961 Ideato South (Okorocha’s home local government) APC: 32,708 APGA: 338 PDP: 2,317 Abo Mbaise APC: 4,883 PDP: 55,516 APGA: 506 Nkwerre APC: 11,597 APGA: 243 PDP: 3,73 7 Isu APC: 13,374 APGA: 25 PDP: 4,29 2 Nwagele APC: 11,723 APGA: 471 PDP: 5,780 Onuimo APC: 7,306 APGA: 330 PDP: 3,347 Osu APC: 15,716 APGA: 338 PDP: 4,151 Ohaji Egbema APC: 13,357 APGA: 735 PDP: 19,871 Njaba APC: 15,630 APGA: 490 PDP: 5,332 Owerri Municipal APC: 10,138 APGA: 2,085 PDP: 6,700 Okigwe APC: 12,920 APGA: 770 PDP: 4,950 Oru West APC: 15,212 APGA: 1,057 PDP: 4,465 Owerri North APC: 13,493 APGA: 7,498 PDP: 8,746 Ihite Uboma APC: 11,152 APGA: 393 PDP: 7,600 Ehime Mbano APC 15,594 APGA 800 PDP 12,934 Mbaitoli APC 21,504 APGA 1,317 PDP 10,154 Oguta APC: 17,094 APGA: 597 PDP: 22,410 Ngor Okpala APC: 14,756 APGA: 1,401 PDP: 15,106 Orlu APC: 27,244 APGA: 922 PDP: 4,936 Isi Ala Mbano APC: 13,071 APGA: 676 PDP: 13,925 Owerri West APC: 11,828 APGA: 1,935 PDP: 7,980 Obowo APC: 13,321 APGA: 690 PDP: 7,587 Source: http://ngreports.com/imo-state-governorship-election-live-update/ |
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TheChristian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has advised that adequate security measures be put in place in volatile areas across the country before the announcement of election results. Rev. Shuaibu Byel, the CAN Chairman, North East Zone, made the suggestion in an interview, in Bauchi State yesterday. Byel said the measure would help in averting post-election violence, especially with regard to the outcome of the presidential election. CAN president, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor and Cardinal Onaiyekan He said: “Past experience clearly showed that post-election violence erupted immediately the result was announced, particularly the presidential election result. That was what happened in 2011. We should learn from past experience.” Byel commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for conducting a peaceful and successful election, with just minor hitches caused by the malfunction of the Smart Card Readers in some areas. He equally commended the electorate for coming out en-masse to exercise their civic right. According to him, this is a clear indication that Nigeria’s democracy has come to stay and is gradually growing to maturity. “The process was generally peaceful, people turned out en-masse, like never before in the history of elections in this country, usually characterised with apathy,” he added. The CAN chairman urged politicians, as well as the electorate, to embrace the outcome of election in good faith and accept it as the will of God. “Contestants and the supporters should embrace the spirit of sportsmanship. Anyone who loses should accept the outcome and try again another time. The person that won should return God’s favour by being a good leader and a true representative of the people,” he advised. Source: http://ngreports.com/impose-curfew-in-volatile-areas-before-releasing-election-results-can/ Main source: http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.vanguardngr.com/&sa=U&ei=GBEZVb_TOZPlaJvTguAG&ved=0CB0QFjAA&usg=AFQjCNFn6VRRDVdP2EqbkPYdYC84sB4QJw
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Nigeria says it hopes to address the lapses witnessed in Saturday’s election to ensure it will not recur on April 11. The chairman of the commission, Professor Attahiru Jega, told reporters in Abuja on Sunday that the lapses witnessed in the election were more than what the commission had anticipated. “We’ll ensure they don’t occur in April,” Jega said. The chairman of the INEC told reporters that the commission had started investigations into what accounted for the difficulties with the Card Readers. He also said that the commission would investigate reports of underage voting from Taraba, stressing that the INEC had instructed that the officials involved should be identified. “Underage voting is against the law. We are investigating reports and will take measures once this is established.” The Chairman of the INEC told the reporters that the commission had received a letter from the All Progressives Congress, calling for the cancellation of elections in Rivers State. “We are thoroughly investigating this and after the investigation, we will brief the political parties of our findings. “If we find out that our staff are involved in any illegal acts, they will be investigated and penalised according to the law,” Professor Jega said. After card readers failed to read finger prints in some polling units, the commission issued supplementary guidelinesto enable officials perform manual accreditation in Osun, Kebbi, Ekiti, Adamawa, Borno, Jigawa, Anambra, Akwa Ibom and Ebonyi. Although collation of results are still ongoing in different states, there have been reports of results on social media, a development the INEC chairmen told the reporters to disregard. Professor Jega emphasised that “only the INEC is empowered by law to announce results and it is an offence for anyone to pre-empt the commission in this regard”. He further said that the commission was was pleased that the elections went on smoothly across the country including the north-east where Internally Displaced Persons in Adamawa Borno and Yobe voted. “We hope good conduct will continue to prevail throughout the election period as well. The commission commended Nigerians for the resilience and understanding exhibited in the face of these difficulties. “According to the reports from our state offices, collation of results has commenced and it is going well,” Professor Jega said. He said that results of the election should be expected 48 hours after the elections have been concluded. Culled From: http://ngreports.com/lapses-in-election-more-than-we-anticipated-jega/
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