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X Debuts Hiring Feature, Expanding “Everything App” And Setting up Competition with LinkedIn

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X, formerly known as Twitter, is making a leap into hiring – following the release of the XHiring Beta that allows verified companies to advertise vacancies on the microblogging platform. 

The move, which underscores X’s expansion as everything app, is expected to present competition to LinkedIn, the professional network that offers both recruiters and job seekers the opportunity to post job openings and to apply.

X hinted at the hiring feature and its potential to offer users an alternative to LinkedIn early this month when Daniel O’Shea posted: “LinkedIn has reached peak cringe. Help us build something better @X.” he further announced that X is looking for engineers with experience building for iOS or Android. 

The new hiring functionality enables verified organizations to utilize the Beta version by highlighting crucial positions on their profiles and organically connecting with a vast pool of potential candidates. Within this novel feature, user profiles are presently separate from job applications, and X is dedicated to guaranteeing that profiles don’t impede job opportunities.

In his explanation of the feature’s mechanism, Adrian Carbone, the Product Manager at X, said that candidates will interact directly with the company’s applicant tracking system. There are strategies in motion to delve into the possibility of directly managing applicants on X’s platform, a prospect that could be particularly advantageous for smaller companies that might not have a fully developed ATS in place. 

Currently, under the XHiring feature, your X profile is not automatically linked to job applications. X’s objective is to create an option for users to integrate their profiles into their applications, should they wish to do so. This allows a user, for instance, to utilize their X profile to exhibit work samples, such as a designer’s portfolio or engineering projects. 

X said it’s open to suggestions to make the feature better. 

The platform is developing the idea after acquiring Laskie in May. Laskie, which was initially designed as a platform to match tech jobs with candidates, has been smoothly incorporated into X’s system.

Several X users look forward to the full functionality of the hiring feature, as many professionals seem tired of LinkedIn’s pattern. 

“LinkedIn is so cluttered and clunky. I hope X Hiring will be way more intuitive and beautifully designed! X is just taking on all the various existing social media giants,” an X user posted.

The company said the Free Hiring features are available for 100% of Verified organizations, and jobs are visible for all web and iOS users in the US. It added that Android and non-US rollout coming very soon!

The new feature is expected to boost revenue from the blue subscription for X. Since he acquired Twitter in October last year; Elon Musk has introduced several controversial changes – including paid verification. 

The idea has faced apathy, with several organizations that are required to pay $1,000/month and $50/month for each additional affiliate, refusing to subscribe. 

But recently, X has introduced ad revenue sharing with verified accounts that meet the requirement of five million impressions on posts per month. The idea is to encourage more users, organizations and individuals, to subscribe to paid verification. 

All Is Set for The 11th Graduation Ceremony of Tekedia Mini-MBA

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The venue is largely set for the 11th Graduation Ceremony of Tekedia Mini-MBA. Our Graduation Lecture will be delivered by one of the nation’s finest in the world of finance, Azeez Lawal, a Tekedia Institute’s Finance Faculty and Managing Director of TrustBanc Capital.

Thank you Emmanuel Olusola, the Program Director of the Graduation Committee; members of the Committee; and all Graduating Co-learners.

Tekedia Mini-MBA is a world-class innovation management program which is attended by professionals, students and organizations from more than 41 countries. It has a total faculty strength of close to 350, including executives from Google, Flutterwave,  Access Bank, KPMG, Microsoft, Shell, First Bank, Bitmama, and many great local and international firms you admire.

More students attend Tekedia Institute business education programs than any university in Africa. The Institute has won Mhagic Velocity $60,000 Prize for innovation on entreprenurial business education.

Nigeria’s Use of 90% of Its Revenue to Service Debt Not Sustainable – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has said he will end the adoption of ineffective economic policies that result in the spending of 90% of the nation’s limited revenue on servicing foreign debts, particularly amid numerous developmental hurdles confronting the country.

The President disclosed this on Sunday during the commencement of the Annual Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association at the Velodrome, situated within the Chief MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja.

Addressing an assembly of approximately 16,190 legal professionals present, President Tinubu posed a crucial question, “Can we continue to service external debts with 90% of our revenue?

He said “It is a path to destruction. It is not sustainable. We must make the very difficult changes that are necessary for our country to get up from slumber and be respected among the great nations of the world”.

He was speaking on the theme of the conference, “Getting it Right: Charting the Course for Nigeria’s Nation-Building.” The president emphasized that the desired prosperity for Nigerians can only materialize when the society rids itself of poverty, a goal that necessitates dedicated collaboration from the country’s private sector leaders, a significant number of whom graced the inaugural event.

He stated that challenging choices must be made to steer the country onto a path of growth, notwithstanding the initial difficulties that substantive reforms typically entail.

“We cannot have the country we desire without the reforms we have initiated. It is painful at the beginning, in the short and medium term, but we must do what we have to do to take this nation to its great destiny. It is not about you and it is not about me. It is about our generations yet unborn, for whom we must bequeath a great and prosperous country,” he said.

He tasked judicial officers and legal practitioners, whom he vowed to deal conclusively with their pressing issue of remuneration, to join hands together in solving Nigeria’s problems. The president noted on the issue of remuneration, that true justice reform must begin with world-class salaries and benefits for legal professionals in Nigeria.

“You are learned. I want to learn. Why are we so blessed and we are still lacking? We must have a change of attitude and a change of our mindset. We accuse our nation and its previous leaders. We complain a lot of the past. Is that the solution? No! Let us look forward and be determined! God has given us what we need. We must work hard with determination to make our country great and it begins with you who are seated here with me,” the President exclaimed.

In reference to the Keynote speech delivered by Mr. Tony Elumelu, the Chairman of UBA Plc and Heirs Holdings, who was commended for outlining a roadmap for economic progress, President Tinubu lamented the nation’s incapacity to eliminate poverty and address the issue of inadequate electricity supply, despite the substantial availability of gas resources in Nigeria.

Elumelu in his speech, decried Nigeria’s inability to power many of its power stations due to gas shortages when the country is blessed with abundant natural gas.

Tinubu pledged his administration’s dedication to ensuring that Nigeria produces and disseminates the necessary electricity to foster economic prosperity

“Yes, it is a shame not to have adequate electricity for the mass majority of homes in Nigeria and to power our industries. How can we address poverty without electricity? We can take many people out of poverty with uninterrupted electricity supply. Poverty is not acceptable, and we must banish it,” President Tinubu concluded.

To Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Add These 3 Factors On What Makes Rwanda Amazing

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Let me congratulate the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the three-day retreat for Nigerian governors in Kigali, Rwanda from August 24–26, 2023. Sure, great speakers must have presented development cases which the Excellencies  are expected to take back to Nigeria, to advance our citizens.

Nonetheless, let me add three things as part of my unsolicited contributions on what makes Rwanda amazing:

1.Pursuit of Zero Corruption: Rwanda has done well on building institutions and those institutions are designed to be supreme, above the citizens. If you walk into the Rwanda Development Board, you may think you are in Goldman Sachs, on their quality, and execution capabilities. I had the privilege of contributing to their technology roadmap. They have a clear playbook to make corruption insignificant on the affairs of the nation. (Message: kill corruption in states)

2.Pursuit of Diaspora: Rwanda possibly knows every Rwandan studying abroad, and has a plan on what that person could do for the nation upon graduation. As you might have seen, most of the young Rwandans running the government came back because the government has a plan for them. (Message: what plans do you have for the youth of your state?)

3. Accumulation of CapabilitiesThis is where Rwanda is unparalleled in Africa. They look around the world, enticing capable people to come and help them. Nigerians are always available. From Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, I was on for the Rwanda campus extension. Prof Egiebor was the deputy vice chancellor of the University of Rwanda. Prof Ogwu was the rector of Kigali Institute of Technology, Rwanda. ETC. (Message: look for capable people because every Nigerian could be an Abian, Lagosian, etc and use the best to advance shared prosperity in your state)

Please add these three components as you transform our Nigerian states.

Comment on Feed

Comment 1: What is the strategic reason for Nigerian Governors’ Forum to have a retreat all the way in Rwanda??

Comment 1R: it was important for them to see a live case of an African country that actually works. It’s different from speaking about these things like it’s a dream or fantasy. Hopefully they got the point

Comment 1R: I want to believe it’s for Environmental influence on human psychology reasons,it’s a welcome development,going outside your common ecosystem to learn,see and witness something uncommon to your usual terrain. Rwandan being one of the fastest growing African economies isn’t a bad place for such,I hope they also do same by visiting Egypt and even inviting the Leaders of UAE ?? to such gatherings to help change their leadership mentality and switch priorities from what it use to be to what it’s supposed to be.

Comment 2: Insightful points! Rwanda’s approach to corruption, diaspora engagement, and attracting capabilities is indeed remarkable. These lessons hold immense value for advancing our Nigerian states. Thank you for sharing this perspective.

Embracing Life as Ace

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In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of measuring our success and happiness against those of our friends, colleagues, and even strangers on social media. The constant comparison leaves many feeling inadequate, wondering why their lives aren’t as seemingly perfect as those of others. If you find yourself trapped in this cycle of thought, it might be time to consider a paradigm shift – one that changes the way we view life from a race to an ace.

The Pursuit of More

Picture this: you’re scrolling through your social media feed, and every post seems to showcase someone else’s achievements, possessions, or experiences. You start to question why you haven’t achieved the same milestones, acquired similar possessions, or embarked on those exciting adventures. These thoughts can lead to a sense of inadequacy and a persistent feeling that life is passing you by. But it’s important to realize that this perception is a construct, not an absolute truth.

The Illusion of Comparison

Comparing our lives to others is a natural human tendency, but it’s also a surefire way to overlook the beauty and uniqueness of our own journey. The truth is, everyone is on a different path, facing distinct challenges and opportunities. Just because someone appears to have it all doesn’t mean they’re exempt from their own struggles or doubts. This illusion of comparison often leads to a sense of competition, where life becomes a race to accumulate achievements and possessions.

Shifting from a Race to an Ace

So, what’s the alternative? Imagine if we embraced life as an ace rather than a race. Viewing life as an ace means recognizing the incredible value in every moment of existence. It’s about understanding that being alive itself is an accomplishment, and each step taken towards our desires is a victory. This shift in perspective allows us to appreciate the journey, the growth, and the learning that come with it.

The Essence of Being an Ace

When we embrace the ace mentality, we free ourselves from the shackles of comparison and external validation. We acknowledge that our journey is unique and worth cherishing. Instead of constantly striving to outdo others, we focus on outdoing our past selves, pushing our boundaries, and evolving into the best version of who we can be.

Finding Fulfillment in the Journey

Life’s true meaning isn’t solely anchored in material possessions or external accomplishments. It’s found in the pursuit of personal growth, meaningful relationships, and the joy that comes from living authentically. Embracing life as an ace encourages us to savor each experience, learn from every setback, and celebrate every achievement, no matter how big or small.

A Call to Embrace the Ace Mentality

In a world that often glorifies competition and comparison, choosing to view life as an ace requires courage and a willingness to challenge societal norms. It’s a conscious decision to shift the focus from external standards to internal contentment. By doing so, we cultivate a sense of gratitude for the journey we’re on, recognizing that every day lived is a day won.

The race mentality blinds us to the richness of life’s experiences and the value of simply being alive. Embracing life as an ace liberates us from the pressures of comparison and invites us to see each moment as a triumph. So, let’s choose to view life through the lens of an ace, celebrating our journey, our growth, and our unique path to fulfillment.