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Caleb varsity students excel in global IT certification
04/07/2021

Caleb varsity students excel in global IT certification

Students of Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, in furtherance of the new university policy of obtaining programme-specific global

"547 Caleb University students pass global IT certification exam - Nigeriannewsdirectcom"
04/07/2021

"547 Caleb University students pass global IT certification exam - Nigeriannewsdirectcom"

Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State, on Monday announced that all its 547 students who took the global Information Technology (IT) certification examination emerged successful. The university’s spokesman, Dr Elvis Otobo, made the disclosure in Lagos. Otobo said that the results of the examination...

11/05/2017

Being business-minded...
__It can become a national culture.

Many years ago, I was on holiday on the tiny island nation of Mauritius. Not long after I arrived, I set out to understand how its economy ticks and its key drivers. I do this all the time, wherever I go.

First of all, I had a good look at its economic data: Very impressive... Wow!

It's in the top five African countries when measured in terms of GDP per capita. Currently, it's measured at about $9100 (per citizen). Not distorted by a major mineral like oil or diamonds, this is a very meaningful measure in their case.

I don't want to get into a major economic or political debate because that's not the purpose of this platform. I know the population at 1.26m might seem very small for a case analysis but I want to share with you one anecdotal story that's relevant regardless.

One day, I asked the hotel to give me a car and driver as I wanted to tour the island on my own. For an entire week, a young Mauritian driver would pitch up at my hotel and take me around. Having realized what I was interested in, he began to make suggestions...

"Today, Mr Masiyiwa, I want to show you our diamond industry," he said excitedly.

"You have a diamond industry?" I asked surprised. "My studies show that you have no minerals in this country?"

"We don't mine; we cut and polish. Here we are like the Japanese. We don't have minerals, so we buy raw diamonds, cut them and polish. You make more money that way," he said.

"Can you take me there?" I asked quietly.

On another occasion, I asked him for a place I could stop to eat and he drove me to a very expensive restaurant. I asked him why he had taken me to the most expensive place!

"Our economy, sir, is tourism. We need you to spend as much money as possible when you're here. If I take you to a cheap restaurant, it's not as good for Mauritius."

Then he added apologetically, "I can take you somewhere cheaper, if you like?"

"No, it's ok, let's help Mauritius."

"After lunch, I will take you to Cybercity, sir."

Back at the hotel, the hotel manager said to me, "Did your driver show you Cybercity? That's our future, sir. We want to go into IT, as a country," he said proudly.

"I have seen Cybercity. It's an amazing vision."

"Will you invest, sir? If you like, I can arrange someone from our Ministry of Industry to come and see you? Should I arrange?"

As soon as that holiday was over, I sent a team to begin the process of setting up a big office in Mauritius. We went to Cybercity. Soon we were joined there by some of the largest companies in the world.

Years later, I shared the story with a friend who was also a businessman, and a huge investor in Mauritius.

"So, they did that to you as well?" he asked. "They are absolutely obsessive about getting investment into their country. That's how they turned a nation that was essentially a sugarcane plantation into one of the wealthiest African nations."

Here the cab driver knew and had been drilled that they must encourage tourists to spend money. The hotel manager was also at work encouraging investment.

And they had pitched to the right guy... Have I mentioned before that I'm an entrepreneurial tourist?

# I look at needs in that community that an entrepreneur could help solve.

# I look at solutions being used there that could work somewhere else...
Imagine if every taxi driver and hotel manager in Africa met visitors with such business-minded vision for their countries...

Let's be smart. A mindset doesn't cost a cent to change!

End.

23/03/2017

Do you know how to make money in the new economy?
__It's kid stuff!

The other day a dear friend of ours dropped by our home in South Africa. Her 14-year old son was born about the same time as our youngest daughter, and they went to kindergarten together. I will call him "John" for the sake of this little story, which is otherwise all true.

"John is quite an entrepreneur," his mother began proudly. Well, naturally all mothers are proud of their kids, so why should she be any different?

Anyway, she continued: "Sometimes he makes up to R5,000 building social media profiles, and selling them."

"He does what?!" I exclaimed.

"Oh, that's nothing, Strive. That's just when he needs pocket money."

"Okay... What else does he do?"

"He recently negotiated a deal for a certain type of toy from India, to supply customers in South Africa"

"He what?!"

"Well, he goes on the Internet and does research on products and prices, and finds the cheapest sources for things like cricket bats, and other things that kids like," she said.

"Recently he found some very unusual sneakers that all the kids wanted, and he bought them, and resold them immediately for twice the price."

"You are talking about John, and not his dad?" I asked quietly, just to be sure.

"John sometimes asks his dad to represent him, when he needs an adult."

"Ehehe!... He hires his own father!"

"Look, John isn't the only kid out there who knows how to make money from the Internet."

And at that point, I burst out laughing: "On that point you're right! Joe Gebbia, Brian Chesky, Nathan Blecharczyk (Airbnb co-founders); Evan Spiegel, Reggie Brown and Bobby Murphy (Snapchat co-founders) and of course, Mark Zuckerberg!" I exclaimed.

"These guys are just kids when compared to people like me. And yet they have already built businesses that are bigger than the GDP of most African countries!"

But here's the most exciting "take away":

"John" is an African child. Just like Anesi, and his brother, Osine, from Nigeria who I wrote about in 2015. Remember them? The kids who built a browser before they were even teenagers?

This means that the next Zuckerberg is probably living in your house, toddling around already playing with Lego and maybe imagining robots or beyond!

In my own home, our youngest daughter does all the "tech stuff"! When our guys finished the Kwese.com website, I called her over and said, "Is this any good?"

She went into the corner and said, "Pretty cool, but I would change this and this."

"Let me get my notebook, baby."

"I will charge you!" she laughed.

"Name your price."

I asked a simple question: "Do you really know how to make money in the new economy?"

In the new economy, it will be about our ability to let go of old mindsets about wealth, and wealth creation. We must not only equip our kids; we must trust them with our very future.

At the end of this week, do a little review and examine what you did with your smartphone:

Which websites did you visit, and why?

# Was it to find out something?
# Was it to sell or buy something?
# Was it to be entertained?
# Was it to keep in touch with friends, and family?

__If it was primarily social, then either change your habits, or you will work for "John" one day... (And that might not be so bad, because at least you will have a job.)

In all the things you do on the Internet, did any make you money, develop your career or kick start your business venture?

Think about little John. He's 14 years old, and already he understands the new economy. Wow!

Let's get to work! We have a continent to change... Fast!

End.

04/02/2013

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13/12/2012

A MARKETING CONSULTANT ISN'T A MAGICIAN.

We don’t magically get your company on the road to success. We don’t experiment with trendy advertising. We don’t ask you to spend precious marketing dollars on expensive creative executions that may or may not work. As your marketing consultant, we’ll take solid marketing principles, apply them to your business and industry, and execute a campaign that delivers results.

10/12/2012

A MARKETING CONSULTANT IS A BUILDING.

As marketing consultants, we’re much like engineers. We have proven formulas at our disposal, and we tailor those formulas to advance your business. As marketing consultants, we can even construct your company brand from the ground up. We’ll create a strong foundation of marketing victories that will continue to build momentum for years to come....

05/12/2012

A marketing consultant gives you bankable advice.

Consultant means advisor. Marketing is the act of promoting a business. Put together, a marketing consultant is someone who understands how to get your business more business. And that’s exactly where Guru’s expertise lies. We employ proven marketing strategies to grow your company. And our success as marketing consultants has transformed the future outlook of every business we’ve work with. We have the numbers to show you.

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05/12/2012

"Marketing is getting the right product or service in the right quantity, to the right place, at the right time and making a profit in the process".

Marketing is about identifying and understanding your customer and giving them what they want. It's not just about advertising and promoting your business.

Effective marketing is a result of examining every aspect of your business and how it affects the consumer's end experience. It covers everything you'll need to do in order to deliver your products and services to the consumer including research, planning, pricing, packaging, promotion, selling and distribution.

03/12/2012

Advertising is the promotion of a product or service and is extremely pervasive in contemporary society. To maximize sales, companies will pay a premium for wide exposure through the mass media. Advertising space is common, but not restricted to these realms; billboards, public transportation, movies (product placement), schools, clothing, even bathroom stalls carry ads and the industry is constantly finding new ways to advertise.

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