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We all make mistakes, but when it comes to travelling abroad, we can make costly mistakes without even trying. Some of them are quick to fix and easily forgotten, others can be expensive, and time-consuming. When next you are travelling abroad, I highlight mistakes you should avoid. Failing to Check their Passport Dates Did you know that many countries require your Passport to be valid for at least six months after your return? If you go through customs with a passport that is soon to expire, you may be turned away. Check the passport regulations for your destination country well in advance of your trip. Forgetting to buy travel insurance Many travellers forget to buy travel insurance, but having a good travel insurance plan is cheap and smart protection from accidents, injuries and illnesses, passport and card theft, and even travel delays. Travellers who buy travel insurance know that they have the coverage they need in a travel emergency as well as a person to call for help when things go wrong on their trip. Packing the wrong things If a traveller packs well, they will have the right clothing, medicine, and tools they need to be comfortable. While you can’t plan for everything that can go wrong, having what you need when you need it can make a big difference in your safe and healthy return back home. Additionally, do not pack too many things. Forget travel adapters The electrical plugs that are standard in your home country are not the same in other countries, and you will need adapters to use your electronic devices and appliances. Buy the adapters you need for the country you are visiting and whatever you do, if the plug doesn’t fit, don’t force it. Convert currency at expensive places Travelling abroad is never cheap and it can get even more expensive when converting currency. Getting the best exchange rate is important. The best way to exchange currency is by visiting official bureau de changes. |
These are 6 Reasons Nigerians Should Buy Android Phones from me Affordable and cheap Android phones are very affordable and they come in different brands. Importantly, it is tailored your pocket. You can get an Android phone for as low as N10k and as high as 350k. Download as many apps as you want With an Android phone, you can download as many free apps as you want. Simply visit Google Play Store and download the app you desire. Additionally, for any app you want, you will always find the Android version! Expandable memory The majority of Android phones offer expandable memory. That means you can open the back cover or a slot on the side of your phone and put in a micro SD card which then becomes added memory to your phone. Universal charger Walk into a room and ask for a charger, you are confident to get one that will easily charge your phone. This is because the charging point of Android phones is the same regardless of the brand. Customizable One of the biggest strength of Android is customization. Because of the way Android is designed, you can make changes to suit your taste. Most commonly, a lot of Android users enjoy swapping things like their launchers and lock screens, which can really change the way using your smartphone feels. Deeply integrated with Google services Google services such as Gmail, Google Docs, Drive, Calendar, Photos, AdWords, Translate, and Search are deeply integrated with the Android phones. Hence, having all these intimately connected to the functions of your smartphone is awesome.
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Africa has started riding on the new wave of a digital revolution. From the travel industry to retail, transportation and entertainment, digital disruption is changing the face of several industries. The retail industry has in recent times been rattled by the gradual shift to online shopping. Several brick and motar stores have been hit by this giant wave, resulting in the folding up of multiple businesses. Using the music industry as a case study, an industry that has enjoyed the rewards of digital disruption. A practical example, Sony went from selling vinyl record albums to selling CDs at walk-in stores and moved to the sales of digital music to costumers via smart phones. This type of “digital disruption” is hitting all industries and you have to find out whether you and your company are prepared for the transformation. Another dramatic change in the last few years has been how companies now look forward to a different type of leadership. Several companies are now looking toward leaders who are willing to embrace new technologies. Therefore, it is imperative that today’s leaders be prepared (dynamic and forward thinking), as companies make a shift from traditional ways of doing business to undergoing a digital makeover. According to several recent studies, despite the multiple calls from economic, political and societal experts to promote the inclusion of women in business, the future of many women in the workforce is uncertain. While digital disruption means an increase in the number of opportunities, this also means a number of jobs are in line to be restructured or entirely replaced by technology in coming years, women in low skilled occupations such as sales are more likely to be impacted by automation and artificial intelligence technology. Therefore it is necessary to equip and prepare women in business to understand the fundamentals of technology and gain new skill-sets which will keep them relevant in today’s workforce. Although women are increasingly becoming key drivers in the rapid expansion and increasing development of a tech driven market and economy, there is still a long way to go. A few of the large tech driven companies like Omatek, Mainstreet Technologies and Jumia Group Nigeria boast of female Nigeria managing directors and CEOs. Omatek (founded by the late Florence Seriki, the first Nigerian IT firm to be listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.) Juliet Anammah is the CEO of Jumia Nigeria, Africa’s e commerce giant. Omolara Adagunodo is the MD of Jumia Travel Nigeria, Africa’s largest hotel booking portal that connect you to hotels in Nigeria and several other countries across Africa. Olamide Bada is the MD of Jumia Food, a food delivery service that connects you to restaurants in Nigeria and over 40 countries. Funke Opeke of Mainstreet Technologies is the CEO of MainOne Cable Company, a submarine communications cable stretching from Portugal to South Africa with landings along the route in Accra , Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria. Nimi Akinkugbe is the CEO of Bestman Games, the leading African games company and distributor of Hasbro games for over 40 African countries. These are key examples of women who have risen against all odds to become the face of some of the giant technology driven brands in the country with influence across Africa. The ability to adapt is critical in a constantly changing environment. Women should seek out mentors who have the knowledge base required to coach them in new technologies. So that when equipped, women can join the digital revolution and the world in making quicker, better and more informed decisions. Written by: Mariam Banwo Barry http://www.popularmp3.net/2018/06/digital-disruption-inclusion-of.html cc -Lalasticlala Mynd44 Ishilove Marpol Semid4lyfe Obinoscopy Seun |
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