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Thank You Elon – We Broke Registration Target for Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 8

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Good People, help me thank Elon Musk for bringing satellite internet business to Nigeria, and making it possible for Tekedia Mini-MBA to hit its target for the 8th edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins June 6th. We broke our all-time 18-hour registration number when we announced a new course titled “Satellite Internet In Nigeria: Business and Career Opportunities”. It’s going to be super-amazing; Tekedia Institute delivers value.

I also thank Ahmadu Bello University Zaria for the usual support; we love ABU Zaria and your continuous partnership. We will deepen the digital infrastructure project and ensure that it is world-class.

If you have not registered for the next edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA, go and do it now. We’re the best business school for entrepreneurial capitalism in Africa. We graduate more learners than any university in Africa yearly. We have more diverse learners (41 countries) than any university in Africa. We have the best faculty in the world of business education (250 executives from all the GREAT companies you admire).

Go here and register and join us for this academic excursion . Satellite broadband will unlock new opportunities; I am already feeling it.

Peter Obi Joins Labour Party – But Does He Stand A Chance of Nigerian Presidency?

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Former Anambra State governor Peter Obi, who announced his resignation from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday, announced on Friday that he’s joined the Labour Party.

Obi, who was a presidential candidate under the PDP quit the party a few days to the primary that will determine the Party’s presidential flag bearer, citing “issues that are at variance” with his “persona and principles.”

The former governor who has become popular, particularly among the youths due to his issue-based campaigns, said he has chosen the Labour Party as its values align with his aspirations and mantra of making Nigeria a productive nation.

“I thank all Nigerians, especially our youths who have joined me in the mission of taking back and reuniting Nigeria. This project is yours and for the future of your children. I am just a facilitator.

“Since I resigned from the PDP because of issues that are at variance with my persona and principles, I have consulted widely with various parties and personalities to ensure we do not complicate the route to our desired destination.

“For me, the process of achieving our goal is as fundamental as what one will do thereafter.

“Therefore, I have chosen a route that I consider to be in line with our aspirations and my mantra of taking the country from consumption to production; and that is the Labour Party which is synonymous with the people, workers, development, production, securing and uniting Nigerians as one family. I invite all Nigerians to join me in taking back our country. Be assured that I’ll never let you down,” Obi said in a statement.

Obi’s resignation from the PDP is attributed to his view against the “money bag” system that rules the primaries, where aspirants win by buying party delegates. The system gives the ticket to the highest bidder not the most qualified.

Does Obi stand a chance with the Labour Party?

While there has been unwavering support for Obi, even after his resignation from the PDP and subsequent move to Labour Party, the question remains if he stands a chance without the backing of one of the two major political parties in Nigeria which has the structure needed to win.

The Labour Party was formed in 2022 by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), but has been unable to make strides in Nigeria’s politics, winning only a few offices: Segun Mimiko who became Ondo State governor after winning a court battle, and Segun Ogunwuyi, who became the party’s only member of the Nigerian National Assembly. The party has only won 1 out of 360 seats in the House of Representatives while Mimiko remains the only governor to have emerged from the party.

Based on this pedigree, there is skepticism around Obi’s chances as a presidential candidate under the Labour Party, even though he has a throng of supporters. But following recent developments, which are believed to have exposed the rot in Nigerian political parties’ electoral process, this stirring indignation against the two major political parties, the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the PDP, many believe that Obi could disrupt the status quo.

Moreover, The National Consultative Front, the umbrella body of the ‘Third Force’ Movement and Political Alternatives to the PDP and APC, said on Sunday that it has adopted the Labour Party as the “third force’.

The NCFront said it has since commenced the fusion of its structures of over 20 million members and supporters nationwide into the Labour Party, urging Nigerians to join the movement.

“Consequently, our teeming members all over Nigeria and in Diaspora have been directed to register immediately as members of the Labour Party at all designated registration centres, both online and physically at the Ward Levels, to be able to take part in the ongoing electoral programmes of the Party for the 2023 elections,” the movement said.

With this new force behind the Labour Party, many believe that Obi will have a fighting chance at the polls if the election is free and fair.

Lagos Ranked As Most Beautiful African City To Run In

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According to an analysis carried out on Instagram by online retailer sportsshoes.com, as part of its social media campaign across 600 cities, which revealed the most beautiful cities in the world to run in. According to results published online, it is interesting to note that the city of Lagos emerged first on the African continent, and ranked 19th globally, with 15,005 hashtags, followed by Cape Town and Cairo.

Globally, results showed that London, with a total of 96,400 RunLondon hashtags, emerged as the most beautiful running city in the world, Chicago came in the second position with 56,960 hashtags, and Boston with 54,600 hashtags, ranked in the third position.

On the African standings, Nigeria and South Africa had a tie, having three cities each. Aside from Lagos which topped first in Africa, Nigeria had Ibadan and Abuja, while South Africa had Capetown, Durban, and Pretoria.

The city of Lagos has continued to stand out in so many areas ranging from technology, business, fashion, and now sports, with the city ranking first as the most beautiful African city to run in. The most populous city bubbling with energy, Lagos has a reputation for a lot of things, which has been seen as a city “to visit” for not just Nigerians who do not reside in the city, but also foreigners.

The city is home to the famous Lagos City Marathon which is held annually. The marathon has no doubt positively impacted the economy of the state which has seen the creation of more jobs and opportunities for thousands of people in the city.

By hosting the annual Lagos city Marathon race which is widely watched across the continent, the city has on countless occasions informed investors, tourists, and foreign governments that the state is ready for business which has no doubt stimulated tourist visitors to come not only during the Marathon event but to have a feel of the beautiful city.

As the Lagos city marathon continues to get bigger every year, it has on several occasions pulled a lot of participants from different parts of the continent, sponsors, vendors, and investors which has no doubt impacted the city’s economy.

Asides from the annual marathon event, people residing in the city regularly run on well-lighted streets,  and the famous Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge, as well as other Ikoyi-based routes every morning.

Recall when the founder of Facebook now Meta, Mark Zuckerberg visited Lagos state. He also decided to have a quick run on the iconic Lekki-Ikoyi bridge with other entrepreneurs in Lagos state.

He posted the picture of him jogging on the city’s famous bridge, with the caption; “Best Way To See The City”. Indeed the city of Lagos deserves the rank of being the most beautiful African city to run in because the city has beautiful geography which is ideal for running and many more activities.

Tekedia Unveils A New Course – “Satellite Internet In Nigeria: Business and Career Opportunities”

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I have rejected any level of accreditation (except the normal educational sector registration in Boston, USA) for our programs at Tekedia Institute. The reason is simple: we want to have the freedom and speed to introduce new courses without any bureaucrat wasting our time in the name of regulation.

So as Elon Musk, his generation’s finest innovator, reports that Nigeria has approved SpaceX Starlink to do business in Nigeria, we at Tekedia Institute see an immediate need to offer a course in that space.

In the Tekedia Mini-MBA starting June 6th, we are adding a new course titled “Satellite Internet In Nigeria: Business and Career Opportunities”. Our faculty will be Joseph Ibeh of Northern Sky Research, USA. He is a respected satellite internet business analyst. Texas-based Beeptool which has a SpaceX license will also teach another segment, focusing on the value chain.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe, a known container man (importer and exporter) will join them, sharing experiences on how people/businesses transitioned for opportunities in the early years of GSM in Nigeria. That knowledge could be applicable  as satellite internet arrives!

We invite everyone to register here as this course would be a great opportunity to find new business ideas or career opportunities in Nigeria.

Nigeria Approves Elon Musk’s Starlink for Satellite-Based Internet Services

Nigeria Approves Elon Musk’s Starlink for Satellite-Based Internet Services

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Elon Musk just announced via Twitter that Starlink, his SpaceX satellite internet service, has been approved by the Nigerian government. People, this is that new moment and we can be looking at unlocking many opportunities in rural Nigeria. What the CDMA did to landline phones, the GSM did to CDMA. Can satellite broadband challenge the positioning of terrestrial (GSM-based) leaders like MTN, Glo and Airtel in Nigeria? And as these changes evolve, what are the business opportunities?

GSM created many opportunities. SpaceX’s Starlink Internet Services Nigeria Ltd was approved under Internet Service Provider (ISP) category, the same category telcos and private operators fall within. So, we can extrapolate that Starlink will have a local playbook in Nigeria.

As a modern school, Tekedia Institute is introducing a course  – Satellite Internet In Nigeria: Business and Career Opportunities –  for our next edition which begins on June 6 2022; register here. Our faculty will be Joseph Ibeh of Northern Sky Research, USA. He is a respected satellite internet business analyst. Texas-based Beeptool which has a SpaceX license will also teach another segment, focusing on the value chain. Ndubuisi Ekekwe, a known container man will join them, sharing experiences on how people/businesses transitioned for opportunities in the early years of GSM in Nigeria. That knowledge could be applicable as satellite internet arrives!

We invite everyone to register as this course would be a great opportunity to find new business ideas or career opportunities in Nigeria.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) confirmed to Nairametrics that it has licensed Starlink, a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, providing satellite Internet access coverage to 32 countries. This licensing followed a visit to Nigeria by the company’s team in May last year. 

  • “The company received two licenses, which include the International Gateway license and Internet Service Provider (ISP) license, and will be trading as Starlink Internet Services Nigeria Ltd. According to NCC, the International Gateway license has a 10-year tenure while the ISP license is to last for five years. Both licenses take effect from May 2022 and may be renewed after the expiration.” NCC

  • Elated Elon Musk took to his Twitter handle to announce this development, which Nairametrics also confirmed from the NCC. 

  • With high speeds and latency as low as 20 minutes in most locations, Starlink enables video calls, online gaming, streaming, and other high data rate activities that historically have not been possible with satellite internet.

  • Users also have the option to take Starlink with them via the Portability feature or Starlink