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  • LOVE: Seek The Power Of Love And Not The Love Of Power As It Concerns Relationship

    By Samuel Ekun

    Love to my humble description /definition could be defined as a legitimate response of a free heart. Love could also be defined as the enduring value of a person that gives you a sense of his/her importance to you. 
    The first natural law of Man is self preservation. Man seeks to do things in his own interest. If it’s not to his interest he has no desire in seeking for such thing. Man desires to be in control or gain monopoly of power while others follows his lead. In so doing others are enslaved by his thoughts,words and actions. This on one hand could generate to hatred as to always seeks things to its interest as it concerns the “Love of Power”. The “Love of Power” will make you see yourself better than others, rude,proud,arrogant,and frugal/egocentric.  
    The “Power of Love” on the other hand seeks to save others rather than itself. Going out of its way to seek the best interest of others. Love respects,cares and its humble. Love is largely demonstrated in giving,sacrifice. 
    The “Power of Love” should be what’s demonstrated in any relationship. And not the “love of power” whereby one plays the role of the boss and the other plays the puppet. Love doesn’t keep records of things done to it, love doesn’t criticise rather it advice. 
    A relationship   should entails care, faithfulness,trust,truthfulness, giving and respect. Trust should be earn and not just given. Does your partner gives you these? Does your partner sees you as been valuable in his/her life? Watch Out for Part 2!

  • POEM: LUV WORLD

    By Kenneth Abel

    Luvworld
    In life we all face different challenges, go
    through problems from career(choice,
    admission, surviving in school), from finance
    (fees, bills, money to change wardrobe, cash
    to help people when you want to, the money
    to live a funfilled life), from family(where your
    parents want you to be that “NO FAULT KID”
    forgetting that you have your own weaknesses,
    where mum n dad don’t understand you so
    they keep comparing you to your friends
    forgetting they too are not perfect, where your
    parents constantly tell you to your face you’re
    a disgrace when what you want from them
    that minute is their word of advice. You come
    back from school with lots of challenges but
    you cant dare say it out for fear of hearing
    your dad tell you, you’re a black sheep. It
    happens and just then your sibbling will come
    up with a sily joke, not knowing how you feel
    about it, letting you walk the cold alone when
    what you need is an embrace).
    Yes, we go through these things and
    sometimes we feel less of ourselves and other
    times we dont wanna live anymore…
    It happens but what will giving up achieve for
    us? Do we constAntly tell ourselves, “we are
    destined for greatness, i will go through this
    hurdles a winner or do we just throw our
    hands up in the air and give up? The fact that
    someone said you’re a looser doesn’t mean
    you are, what matters is what you say about
    yourself that matters…
    You deserve to be a winner, you deserve to
    live your dreams, you deserve to get that
    degree, you deserve to mount that stage with
    50000 fans cheering, you deserve to run that
    business and be successful, you deserve to
    own that orphanage and help the less
    priviledged, yea.. you deserve it… so stop
    letting people weigh you down with boring
    talks, tell yourself am better than that, have
    faith in yourself, be your biggest fan even
    when no one wants to see things your way…
    be your own best friend and you shall achieve
    that dream of yours…

  • ENTERTAINMENT: Olamide Message For The Ladies

    By William Oyo-Ita

    To the women: just because a man likes it, doesn’t mean that respects it. There’s nothing honorable about 1000 likes from a flock of men who are staring at your butt, breasts, thighs, duckfaces, and tongues lashes; imagining what they’d do to you in bed.  You’re no longer a woman in thier eyes, you’re an object, a piece of meat, a vein imagination in the mind of a luster. you want to be sexy and feel beautiful, i get it, but being respected and loved should mean….
      My personal problem or point of contention with this statement by Mr Olamide is how about the men who use this ‘ladies’ how do this ladies also see this men? Ladies react pls..

  • INSPIRATIONAL: Embrace Joy!

    By Paul Chukwurah


    Being joyful isn’t depended on what you have or don’t have!

  • ENTERPRENUER: Why Every Student Should Start a Business

    By Nelson Amobi

    9 reasons
    to abandon your fear of start-up and launch a business today

    With the
    economic downturn, students in all the major business schools have been
    dropping out of their entrepreneurship classes and transferring back to classes
    where they think they have a secure future. Students and professionals who were
    once planning to start businesses now have decided to go back to their cushy
    jobs. Everything is going back to normal. Or at least that is how it looks. Below
    are nine reasons why any student should start a business:

    1. You
    gain experience. Owning and running your own business is an incredible way to
    gain experience and credentials regardless of whether you decide to stay in
    business once you graduate. Jaime Gonzalez of Oklahoma State
    University received the
    highest job offer in his entire graduating class. Now, there are two kickers:
    First, he was the founder of an IT consulting company, and second, he had a 2.4
    GPA. Hmmm…I wonder if starting a business helps in getting a better job when
    you graduate?

    2. You have nothing to lose. I think it’s safe to say that most students dip
    into their parents’ checkbook when it comes time to pay the bills. In general,
    students aren’t paying child support, rent, utilities and many other expenses.
    The worst thing that could happen if your business fails is that you get a job,
    have an incredible credential on your resume, and have experience that will
    increase your chances of success in the future. The best thing that can happen
    is that you’ll become the next Microsoft. I don’t know about you, but I think
    that is better than choosing between no job and jobs that you’re in just for
    the money.

    3. Two-thirds of millionaires are entrepreneurs, according to Thomas Stanley
    and William Dank, authors of The Millionaire Mind. If it’s the money you want,
    then consider entrepreneurship. You receive not only a salary, but also a lot
    of money if you’re lucky enough to sell your company or take it public. Michael
    Furdyk, a successful young entrepreneur, was able to sell his business,
    MyDesktop.com, for $1 million when he was 16 years old!

    4. You develop networking skills. You’ve likely heard that your network
    increases your net worth. Consider the fact that by running a business and constantly
    being in a business community, you will develop excellent contacts. If you
    choose to get a job after you graduate, you will have a great pool of people
    who will be more than happy to hire you or send your resume to somebody who
    wants to.

    5. You increase your value. Put simply, starting a business in college
    increases the value of “the brand called you” and gives you more
    options. For example, an entrepreneur with a large brand value can publish a
    book, star in a documentary movie (i.e., Startup.com), or go straight to the
    top of another company. I recently met one of the founders of Diversity Planet,
    a job site for minorities. He spent a year working very hard on the company and
    has since left to take a reporting job with Dateline NBC at the ripe age of 20!
    People don’t often don’t get an opportunity like that until they are much
    older.

    6. Operating a profitable business in the long term is less risky than being an
    employee in the long term. For example, just look at the recent economic
    downturn. Tens of thousands of people have been laid off. I can guarantee the
    owners of profitable businesses are still with the business. They will be the
    last people to go down with a ship. Business owners can have multiple streams
    of incomes from different customers. If you’re an employee, you only have one
    stream of income and therefore are bearing more risk.

    7. You will learn more about yourself and what they don’t teach or prepare you
    for in school. Furthermore, entrepreneurship is the combination of all the
    disciplines of business. It includes knowledge of marketing, accounting,
    management and operations. Already having knowledge of these topics before you
    take classes on them allows you to see more clearly how everything applies.
    Also, you will be able to learn early-on what subjects you like so you can make
    better decisions on what to major in and what industries to target.

    8. It is yours. You make the rules, create your own hours, work from wherever
    you want and choose who you want to work with. You can also pick what interests
    you the most in the world and then start a business that is related to that
    topic in some way. If you like art, you can start a design business. If you
    like marketing, you can create or choose a product and then market it. If you like
    writing, you can write a book and do your own public relations and marketing.
    If you like the Internet, you can start a Web development business.

    9. You’ll grow. I personally have grown a lot from owning a business. I used to
    be terrified to speak in front of others. Now I look forward to it. Before
    owning a business, I had probably read a total of five books outside of school,
    and I only read them because my mom made me. Since starting my business, I’ve
    probably read more than 100 books. The business has also allowed me to learn
    more about myself. I know that I will be an entrepreneur forever in some way,
    shape or form

  • QUOTES: SELECTED QUOTES ON BUSINESS AND CORPORATE LEADERSHIP: AN EXCERPT FROM THE UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS CONFERENCE STRATEGIC PLANNING DOCUMENT JULY 2007.

       
         By Nelson Amobi

    COMPILED
    BY..AMAOBI NELSON OSUALA
    ‘Marketing
    is merely a civilized
    Form
    of warfare in which most battles
    Are
    won with words, ideas and disciplined thinking.’
    ….Albert
    Emery
    The
    trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership.
    There
    is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian character.
    There
    is nothing wrong with the Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything
    else.
    ……..Chinua
    Achebe
    ‘The
    government cannot always take it all
    Lets’
    do it personally through entrepreneurship’
    ……
    Etele obinna
    “If
    the creator had a purpose in equipping us with a neck,
    he
    surely meant us to stick it out”
    …..
    Anonymous
    “We
    make what we want of our businesses.
    It’s
    important that we try all possibilities and avenues; we never know the ones
    that will work with our particular business and clients”
    …..
    Ronke Onadeko-Osayande

    ‘Market
    segmentation and positioning
    are
    the keys to building a strategy for corporate growth’

    ……     Theodore Levitt
  • INSPIRATIONAL: Show Me Your Friends…

    By Paul Chukwurah


    One’s company tells a whole lot about a person, for people tend to judge by what they see!

  • INSPIRATIONAL: Make Today As Sweet as It Can Be!

    By Paul  Chukwurah


    There’s a sweet moment in every day. Look out for it, cease it, enjoy it!

  • INSPIRATIONAL: Life's About Meeting People!

    By Paul  Chukwurah

    People don’t meet by coincidence, no, they meet according to divine arrangement – make the best of it!

  • INSPIRATIONAL: Each Moment!

    By Paul Chukwurah


    It’s up to us to make each moment worthwhile!