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Welcome Ekiti State University and Bamidele Olumilua University to Tekedia Institute

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Tekedia Institute welcomes students from  Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria and Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology Ikere Ekiti. Ekiti State. And by  this, EKSU has sent the largest number of students to our program – and most of them via scholarships, provided by their alumni. Indeed, those professors and PhDs in Ekiti State really like school.

People, it is what it is: you give what you have. Yes, there is a clear likelihood that extremely educated people will offer a gift of learning over other options. We are seeing that from data on Ekiti State.

Students, welcome again.


Tekedia Institute welcomes scholars from Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science & Technology, Ikere-Ekiti and Ekiti State University under a generous scholarship funded by Opeyemi Lisbon Ogunsanmi. These scholars will spend the next 8 weeks at Tekedia Institute, and deepen their mastery of the mechanics of markets and business systems.

We thank Mr. Ogunsanmi for his generosity by funding the FUTURE. Through citizens like him, thousands of learners have attended Tekedia Institute and many have great testimonies on how our programs have prepared them for the opportunities of the future.

Learners – on behalf of our Faculty, Team and other Learners in Tekedia Institute, welcome. The photos of the scholars here.

Abuse Of Elections In Nigeria By The Electorate

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It’s noteworthy that any democracy is required to embrace an electoral process. Election apparently represents the collective decision of the people otherwise known as the electorate.

In elections, the voters or electors are presented with alternatives that they can choose among a number of proposals designed to settle an issue of public concern. Hence, in such an exercise, electors are expected to act as kingmakers. Elections are apparently central to the existence, stability and development of democracy.

On December 28, 1978, the leaders of the then Nigeria’s five political parties issued a unanimous pledge to the nation, to keep elections free and fair. The leaders in question promised that their leadership to the country would curb excesses in speech and behaviour by their party members.

They further stated they would restrain their members from engaging in political thuggery and ensure nothing was done to disrupt the peace of any community where election is to be conducted or upset the unity of the nationhood. Above all, they disclosed they would accept the verdict of the electorate in the elections which they would help to make peaceful, free and fair.

Recalling the recent Nigerian electioneering eras, even the blind could attest that several things are no longer at ease as against what it used to be. The assertion that things have fallen apart is not unconnected with the fact that practices to include but not limited to thuggery, election rigging and vote buying are now the key attributes of most elections. It becomes pathetic when realized that the supposed kingmakers (electors) are the primary cause of the ongoing unfortunate situation.

If the above perception is anything to go by, then a sane person would wonder the reason a ‘kingmaker’ would partake in any action targeted at rigging a scheduled election let alone indulging in such dirty act as thuggery. It’s more baffling to acknowledge that those electors – particularly the youth – who sell their birthright would stand to gain nothing, not even reasonable cash.

Even those who would not want to associate themselves with activities that could lead to election rigging would prefer to act like mere onlookers as long as the election lasts. Funnily enough, most of them would be present at the polling unit just to engage in frivolous interactions like issues bordering on sports, emotional relationship or what have you, and not to cast their votes. When scrutinized further, you would observe that the majority could not even boast of a voter’s card.

Owing to the acknowledgement that electors are ostensibly the kingmakers, the constitution of most countries across the globe, which Nigeria’s isn’t exceptional, captioned a clause that relates to ‘Vote of no-Confidence’. The aforementioned term is a constitutional matter that empowers the electorate, or the governed, to recall any elected officer if found wanting or culpable.

In such cases, the concerned electors are required to act as a body by collectively endorsing a written document, stating they no longer have confidence in a particular elected official thus ordering him/her to return home. This tool shows the electors are meant to be in charge, both in the pre and post–election eras.

It is as well worthy of note that the teeming Nigerian electors have equally abused such a lofty democratic tool. They are often marred by apathy when expected to act as one indivisible body, thereby allowing themselves to be cajoled into a state of mockery by the elected officers who they have apparently chosen to worship.

The primary consignment of a lawmaker is to air the collective view of his constituents in the Assembly where he/she had been sent to represent the people in question. It suffices to say that there is no tangible reason a legislator who does not have a befitting constituency office would not be recalled by his/her constituents.

It isn’t anymore news that most of the present lawmakers in countries like Nigeria cannot boast of a constituency office in their various constituencies let alone observing ‘Constituency briefing’ as a priority. Some don’t even know the ward chairmen of their respective political parties; they are invariably interested in acquiring such information when elections are around the corner.

Worse still, the affected electors would claim ignorance of the injury they have collectively incurred in the process. In spite of the hurdles and hardship occasioned by their representative, they would still wear a ‘happy slave’ physiognomy, pretending that all is well with them, especially when they encounter the physical presence of the politician in question.

This trending unwarranted and mind-boggling attitude of most Nigerian electors has continued to rape the god-sent democracy. The gravity of the unending rape is arguably colossal than we could think of.

It is, therefore, needless to state that rebranding Nigeria’s electoral system is indeed long overdue. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needs to start taking some pertinent actions as regards the country’s electioneering activities. It ought to be willing and ready to sanction any political party caught in any anti-election acts, especially while a certain election is being awaited.

Similarly, there’s a compelling need to carry out an all-inclusive sensitization among these individuals known as the electorate before the worst is witnessed. Their mindset needs to be restructured to enable them realize that power actually belongs to them. 

Social Media: Its Features And Challenges

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Social Media, otherwise referred to as the ‘New Media’ have apparently dominated the information sector. In many aspects, the platform is distinct from other existing media networks such as print and broadcasting.

It operates in a dialogic transmission mode – many sources to many receivers – in contrast to print and electronic media that operate under a monologic transmission mode, one source to many receivers. It can simultaneously connect as many sources and receivers as possible.

There are numerous positive roles of social media networking in nation building. Though it’s a relatively new advancement in technology, it has made the world seem like just a minute clan owing to its ability to simultaneously connect millions of people from different localities across the globe as well as spread news within a shortest time frame.

Hence, it makes information go viral that it could be assessed from any locality. It enables one to reconnect with his or her old time friend or schoolmate. In addition, it helps people to stay connected to each other at all times.

Social networking is a great way to meet entirely new individuals and entities. One can easily discover persons or groups that are into his social/business interests. Online dating is currently more common than the traditional pattern of dating, and it’s worthy of note that many happily married couples today met online.

On the other hand, social media is at the moment the fastest and easiest way to promote goods and services; and it gives such products a different dazzling look, thereby encouraging the audience to patronize them.

Entertainers these days don’t need to be on television or radio before they can be heard. They can globally market their brands online with ease. The most fascinating part of it remains that the brand in question would be known by countless countries within a twinkle of an eye.

Social media equally helps to catch and convict criminals. People are usually ignorant of the consequences of what they post online. Oftentimes they post, albeit ignorantly, pictures or videos of themselves doing illicit things. In the same vein, they also place bragging posts regarding various ‘minor’ crimes they have committed.

The law enforcement agencies invariably visit these sites towards fishing out the bad eggs as well as to trace a suspected culprit. The sites also assist the agencies while prosecuting any suspect in their custody.

However, it’s imperative to note that there are equally negative impacts of social media on mankind and the society at large. There are several falsehoods on various social media platforms; such information or propaganda can stir up panic and severe misinformation in the affected area.

For instance, in the 2019 general elections conducted in Nigeria, the social media were deeply involved in misinforming the people as regards collation cum announcement of election results, which remains the statutory obligation of the electoral umpire, thereby overheating the polity.

Although they help to start new relationships, they have on the contrary succeeded in ruining or terminating various other existing relationships. The ability to easily share people’s privacy, such as nude pictures and videos, on social sites has constituted several nuisances in people’s real life. It suffices to say that it puts trust to a limit.

Cyber bullying is not left out. Having access to people’s lives at all times is not encouraging, because such avenues help many online fraudsters to lure their potential victims into their net, hence taking advantage of their vulnerability.

In the same vein, people are duped through social networking under the guise of ‘buying and selling’. The fact that you are not seeing who you are conversing with is enough reason to worry.

Prospective employers use social media to scrutinize, and consequently discriminate against their intending employees. They would delve into the profile of the job seeker and by doing so, would acquire all the needed private information about him or her. Employers always use this mechanism to their advantage and in most cases, to the detriment of the applicant.

One of the greatest plights attached to social media remains that people are fast becoming addicted to it. This kind of craze causes a lot of distractions for people in their respective fields of endeavour. Many people invariably sleep on the platform on a daily basis.

Moreover, social media is not always reliable as regards availability. This may be due to temporary failure from the network providers. Sometimes, it could be a worldwide phenomenon emanating from the central server, as it was witnessed a few days ago when there was an outage of some of the platforms including Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.  Any of these experiences may occur when the platform is mostly needed, hence the need for the teeming users to always have an alternative means of communication within their reach.

On the other hand, most people while conveying messages on social media prefer using symbols, smileys, abbreviations or what have you, to writing words in full. This syndrome, which is an aberration, has gone a long way in causing a great decline in the people’s grammatical ability.

Hacking is another worrisome factor that can’t be overlooked while discussing social media. Internet hackers can intercept your account under a certain guise or by gaining access to your password. Considering that most users of social media aren’t professionals indicates that people are liable to constantly fall victim.

It would be ideal to regulate the day-to-day usage of social media with a view to sustaining decency and legality. All stakeholders to include families, communities, schools and religious bodies are required in implementing the proposed regulation.

The leadership of the above key institutions can institute a law binding the users of social media within their respective jurisdictions. The parents/guardians, for instance, can determine when and where cell phones should be used by their wards. Self-control will also help to avert several misfortunes that could befall the users of the platform.

Above all, individuals, groups and corporate organizations are advised to maintain a complicated password on their various accounts and endeavour to change it regularly, to avoid hacking.

Social media is undoubtedly a viable and remarkable platform for all forms of communication and information dissemination. However, its numerous intrigues, and challenges call for thorough caution.

Oscars Film Academy Bans Will Smith From Oscars Ceremony For 10 Years

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Following the controversial drama that occurred at the just concluded Oscars Award, which saw American Star actor Will Smith slap comedian Chris Rock on the face after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss. The drama trended worldwide and was on the lips of many, with a large number of people criticizing Will Smith’s despicable action for going so low at a prestigious awards ceremony.

Having regretted his actions, the Men In Black actor tendered an apology to the Oscar Academy for his action, as well as publicly apologizing to comedian Chris Rock via a lengthy Instagram post. Just recently, the Board of Governors for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences convened to discuss the consequences of actor Will Smith’s unpleasant action at the 94th Oscars Awards and concluded with the decision to ban the actor from the Oscars award ceremony for 10 years.

According to information gotten from reliable sources, it was disclosed that there were several calls from industry insiders and movie fans for Will Smith’s Oscar award to be taken back from him.

Even though the actor had earlier announced his resignation from the Oscars Academy after the slap incident, he was however handed a ban by the Academy. The ban will however see Will Smith restricted from attending any Academy events or programs, in person or virtually, but not limited to academy awards. Although his resignation and ban will not preclude him from being nominated or winning a future Academy award.

The Academy statement reads;

“The 94th Oscars was meant to be a celebration of the many individuals in our community who did incredible work this past year; however, those moments were overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior we saw Mr. Smith exhibit on stage.

During our telecast, we did not adequately address the situation in the room. For this, we are sorry. This was an opportunity for us to set an example for our guests, viewers, and our Academy family around the world, and we fell short unprepared for the unprecedented.

Today, the Board of Governors convened a meeting to discuss how best to respond to Will Smith’s actions at the Oscars, in addition to accepting his resignation. The Board has decided, for 10 years from April 8, 2022, that Mr. Smith shall not be permitted to attend any Academy events or programs, in person or virtually, including but not limited to the Academy Awards.

We want to express our deep gratitude to Mr. Rock for maintaining his composure under extraordinary circumstances. We also want to thank our hosts, nominees, presenters, and winners for their poise and grace during our telecast.

This action we are taking today in response to Will Smith’s behavior is a step toward a larger goal of protecting the safety of our performers and guests and restoring trust in the Academy. We also hope this can begin a time of healing and restoration for all involved and impacted.”

There are so many lessons to learn from Will Smith’s slap saga, as it is a wake-up call to everyone to always put their emotions in check and not let it get the better part of them. It is often said that ‘talent will get you in a door, but character will keep you in the room. A talented person without a good character is just like a ticking time bomb waiting to explode because one day such a person will let hell loose that will cost them so many things.

We all need to think twice before taking any action because there are certain actions one can take that will be the end of a person’s career. Just like Will Smith, despite all the beautiful career he has built over the years, one careless mistake plunged his career into a mess.

Egoras – Merging Fintech and Engineering

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Our goal is to become the largest retail chain for refurbished items. We know that the United Nations will like it to fight global warming, and most especially, our fellow citizens will appreciate the cost efficiencies. Learn more about Egoras here.

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