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China’s President Xi Jinping Says “One Country, Two Systems” Is Here To Stay

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The ‘one country, two systems’ is a basic state policy that the Chinese government adopted to realize the peaceful unification of the country. Chinese President Xi Jinping recently disclosed that there is no reason to change Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems” formula of governance.

The British government on July 1st, 1997 returned Hong Kong to Chinese rule, with Beijing promising wide-ranging autonomy, unsettled individual rights, and judicial independence for at least until 2047.

This sparked the reaction of China’s critics who accused Britain of trampling on those freedoms unavailable on the authoritarian mainland, with a sweeping national security law imposed by Beijing on the city in 2020 after a mass pro-democracy protest the previous year.

The prime minister of Britain Boris Johnson, therefore, came out to say that China had failed to meet its handover commitments on democratic rights it made 25 years ago when Hong Kong was handed back to China.

China has issued a rebuttal to Britain’s statement by rejecting the accusations, stating that the law restored order from the chaos so that the city could prosper.

China’s President Xi Jinping disclosed that the “one country, two systems” formula, was successful under china’s comprehensive jurisdiction, stating that the system is a good one and there is no reason to change it.

In his words, “One country, two systems formula was successful under China’s comprehensive jurisdiction. For this kind of good system, there is no reason at all to change it. It must be maintained over the long term. After experiencing wind and rain, everyone can painfully feel that Hong Kong can’t be chaotic, and must not become chaotic again.

Hong Kong’s development cannot be delayed again, and any interference must be eliminated”. 

Hong Kong continued to flourish, the society remains very stable, and full development is being witnessed in all undertakings. The “one country, two systems has enjoyed widespread popularity in Hong Kong, gaining wholehearted massive support from the Hong Kong compatriots, as well as people in other parts of China, which is also thought of highly by the International community.

Hong Kong continues to actively participate as a separate member in relevant International organizations such as World Trade Organization (WTO), Asia Pacific economic cooperation, and the world customer organizations.

Hong Kong’s legal system is separate from the legal system in mainland China as it maintains its laws, own courts, and independent judiciary system.

No doubt the one country two systems have played an active role in building and advancing socialism in China.

The one country two systems approach both adheres to the spirit of peaceful coexistence applying the norm of international relations to relations between regions of different socio-political systems within one country, achieving peaceful coexistence between the different social systems in one country.

Flutterwave Integrated Finance – From Tekedia DesignLab

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We asked a group of Tekedia learners on how Flutterwave can keep growing, they have this playbook. I explain in the video, introducing a new program from Tekedia Institute called “DesignLab for Companies by Tekedia Learners”. Flutterwave is Africa’s most valued fintech company at $3 billion.

DesignLab for Companies by Tekedia Learners is designed to provide a mechanism for Tekedia learners to work and solve real business frictions which companies want solved. So instead of working on hypothetical or past business cases, the DesignLab will task our learners to solve actual business cases. Companies pay $1,000 (or N450,000) and present a business case. Our interested learners are then organized in groups, and over four weeks, provide solutions to the company.

Learn more and sign up here.

 

Tekedia Launches “DesignLab for Companies by Tekedia Learners”, Seeks Growth Partners

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Tekedia Institute has unveiled “DesignLab for Companies by Tekedia Learners”. The strategic aim of this program is to provide a mechanism for our learners to work and solve real business frictions which companies want solved. So instead of working on hypothetical or past business cases, the DesignLab will task our learners to solve actual business cases. Companies pay $1,000 or N450,000 and present a business case. Our interested learners are then organized in groups, and over four weeks, provide solutions to the company.

In the last edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA, Tekedia Institute trialed the process with selected learners and organizations. We found the results very positive, and are happy to launch it to the public. Organizations of different sizes and forms have business challenges, Tekedia learners are available to work with them, in confidence, to provide solutions and roadmaps. These learners are well exposed to cutting-edge business models, frameworks and systems which are redesigning the ordinances of markets and global economies. 

DesignLab focuses on fundamental business management and administration  including business strategy, growth, innovation, product vision, go to market, cost management, etc. If your firm is interested, go here, pay and let our learners fix your frictions.

Program Process Flow:

  • Company makes payment and sends an email with the business case.
  • Tekedia Admin schedules the company for a Zoom session where the business case is finalized with the Tekedia team.
  • Tekedia learners work on business case (your company can be anonymized)
  • Tekedia learners present the outcome, harmonized in case of multiple groups (Live on Zoom or pre-recorded depending on your preference). 

We asked our learners to develop a growth strategy for Flutterwave, Africa’s most valued fintech company at $3 billion; they came up with this plot among others (watch video for explanation) (no coordination with the company)

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Seeking Growth Partners: Tekedia Institute serves companies (all sizes and types), professionals, students and governments through different training programs. We’re looking for growth makers and partners (individuals and companies) to help our expansion across Nigeria, Africa and beyond. If interested, click here 

Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 9 Registration has started: Tekedia has started registration for Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 9 (Sept 12 – Dec 3 , 2022). Beat the early bird deadline, save money and unlock many benefits. Cost is N90,000 or $170; annual plan (three editions for cost of two) is N180k or $340. Begin here.

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EU Launches 1.3bn Euro Nigerian Green Energy Project Under Team Europe Initiative (TEI)

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Nigeria’s pledge to join hands with the rest of the world to combat climate change by shifting to green energy through diversification of its economy to align with the global climate goal of keeping the global temperature increase to well below 20C, has got a major boost.

The European Union (EU) has launched the ‘Team Europe Initiative (TEI) Nigeria Green Economy’ project aimed at stimulating sustainable climate-smart agriculture and renewable energy for economic growth and diversification, NAN reports.

The EU ambassador to Nigeria and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Ms Samuela Isopi, unveiled the project at the 8th EU-Nigeria Business Forum tagged: “Nigeria and the New Economy” on Friday, in Lagos.

Per NAN, Denmark, France, Germany and the Netherlands made up members of the TEI Green Economy Project.

The ambassador said the TEI Green Economy consists of 60 projects of different nature to be executed across the agricultural and energy sectors by 2027 and is valued at 1.3 billion Euros.

Isopi said the project was aimed at improving the competitive advantage of Nigeria’s agriculture and energy sectors, with emphasis on access to clean and renewable energy as well as job creation, skills and capacity development.

She added that the project was a result of collaborative efforts with the EU and member states, private and public sectors and the development financial institutions.

She assured continued support for the Nigerian government in the implementation of its economic diversification policies and new partnerships with the private sector.

“In line with the EU’s Green Deal, the Green Economy Initiative will support the Nigerian government’s efforts to diversify the economy by combining support to enhance access to renewable energy for productive uses and boosting the development of the agricultural sector.

“Collectively, the actions will help Nigeria attain the SDGs and put the country on a sustainable development path.

“The initiative will offer support in areas of expertise and strong European contribution such as climate-smart agriculture, technological and digital solutions, vocational training, employment and entrepreneurship creation as well as access to sustainable energy,” she said.

She said the TEI would forge new partnerships with member states interested in supporting Nigeria’s circular economy efforts.

Markus Wauschkuhn, Germany’s Cluster Coordinator for Sustainable development projects in Nigeria, the project focuses on improving Nigeria’s export potential in the area of ginger, tomatoes, chili, leather and garment and other resources to Europe.

Ms Inga Stefanowicz, EU Team Leader, Green and Digital Economy in Nigeria, said the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Development Financial Institutions would assist various players in the value-chains in the agricultural and energy sectors.

“By combining EIB’s investment facilities with the European Development Finance Institutions and EU member states, the flagship initiative will create space for EU trade and investment while generating job opportunities for Nigeria’s youth.

“In agriculture, support will be provided to promote and increase climate-smart agricultural production and value-added creation in selected value chains to address food insecurity, increase agricultural exports, tackle skills gaps and create jobs.

“The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and state institutions will be supported in the delivery of its mandate, and in particular, development of agricultural education, integrating ICT and technical and vocational education and training,” she said.

Stefanowicz added that field interventions would concentrate on creating positive spillover effects through the value chains including smallholder farmers, aggregators, processors, manufacturers, wholesalers, transporters and retailers.

She said interventions in the energy sector would include capacity building, policy dialogue and advisory services with the ministry of power and its agencies, in developing an enabling policy environment, and adoption and implementation of measures.

“They will concentrate on effective delivery of the Ministry’s mandate including the Paris Agreement Commitment, Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) targets as well as the development of new energy access business models with the private sector.

She added that the team would work with the Federal and State governments to address obstacles to ease of doing business and investment.

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Mohammad Abubakar, who was represented by Dr. Emmanuel Olaleye, Director, Agri-Business and Market Development, lauded the initiative. He said that the agricultural sector had the largest potential to diversify the economy and provide the broad-based growth necessary for development as a “new growth engine.”

He said the Federal Government would continue to prioritize activities in the agriculture sector through targeted policies to attract investments, in line with the diversification drive and achieving food security.

The minister said some of the policies include the National Agricultural Technology and Innovation policy, National Agricultural Resilience Framework (NARF, 2014), Agricultural Promotion Policy, (APP, 2016-2020), and National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP, 2019-2025), among others.

The TEI is expected to boost Nigeria’s efforts in implementing its climate agendas. Nigeria developed its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) in 2015 towards the ratification of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. It is part of many policies that made up the 2021 – 2030 National Climate Change Policy for Nigeria.

According to the Federal Ministry of Environment Department of Climate Change, Nigeria intends to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity of GDP by 20% by 2030 relative to the emissions intensity of GDP in the base period 2010 to 2014 on an unconditional basis as well as a further 45% on a conditional basis consequent upon receiving climate finance, technology transfer and capacity building from the developed countries.

The greatest liberation in life comes when you believe in yourself

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The greatest liberation in life comes when you believe in yourself. Young People, believe in yourself and the energy to unlock the future will come. That #believe will make you aim higher. That #believe will attract the right people around you. That #believe will put you in great companies – associations of doers, makers, and creators.

And remember – if you do not like your teacher, you will likely struggle in his/her subject. And if you do not like your nation, your mind will be blindfolded on the promises it offers. For #Nigeria to work for you, you must find the energy to believe that it can actually “work”. That first step is important for your ascension. I #believe even as I work for a better nation and our world.

Fly like a dragonfly which goes against the water current to reach its destination and  accomplish its mission. Simply No excuses. Discover opportunities from the flanks if the frontal axes are inaccessible, and win new territories. Innovate, Grow  and Execute.

 

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Comment 1: The geographic space called Nigeria offers so much, I struggle to understand why a lot of people from the land cannot see the massive promises the land holds. As long as you are not in a hurry, you will have everything to build your legend here.

The land will shake you, test you, scare you, threaten you, just to validate if you are a true son/daughter of the soil, or just a passing stranger. If you cave in, those who already understand the rigours will feast on your unbelief, because they will collect your portion and expand their own territories. You stay away, wailing and complaining over obstacles created by your fellow compatriots, just to scare you away, and you fell for it.

Nigeria has not scared me and will never scare me, not before, not now, and not in the future; some of us came fully prepared, it’s here or nowhere.

The people you are worried about must be worried about you, except you migrated to Nigeria; but if you are from here, you cannot be threatened by happenings, because you are part of the happenings.

Comment 2: I was in a twitter space discussion yesterday where young people were discussing the issues around the country and what the future holds for them, although this was the subject but from the way the discussion went any one could easily concluded that 90% of the young people had believed that the only way to succeed as a Nigerian is to leave the country (japa) and this is very bad.

Nigeria has suffered a lot of brain drain because of this, we’ve lost our finest talents because they no longer believed in Nigeria but the coming of Peter Obi has brought a sense of hope and many thinking of leaving before are welling to give Nigeria one more chance, we must not get it wrong this time, we all need a country we can love and be proud of.

#believe in myself and I #believe Nigeria would be great again that we would not need to be preached to before we love our country