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Agribusiness Programs in Tekedia Institute

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Many in the community have asked about agribusiness programs in Tekedia Institute. We have great ones under Tekedia Industries and Tekedia Practice. Each runs for 8 weeks. While Tekedia Industries focuses on the modern mechanics of agriculture (tools, strategy, etc), Tekedia Practice deepens operational capabilities with internship opportunities in many selected partner agro-entities.

Raphael Adegboye of Scotiabank Canada developed the lead course titled “Agribusiness Strategy: How to Succeed in Today’s Agribusiness Changing Ecosystem” for Tekedia Industries – Agriculture. It is a masterpiece from a professional who actually studied agriculture in one of Africa’s finest universities, Obafemi Awolowo University. The cases he presented will transform your perspectives.

Other programs under Tekedia Industries include Renewable and New Energy Business and Digital Technology Business. In addition, it offers a scheduled one-on-one Zoom session.

Tekedia is a temple for modern education – learn more about Tekedia Industries – Agriculture here and Tekedia Practice – Agribusiness with Internship here 

Nigerians, Let’s Speak With Only One Voice

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A Nigerian youth seen waving the Nigerian national flag in support of the ongoing protest against the unjust brutality of The Nigerian Police Force Unit named Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Lagos on October 13, 2020. - Nigerians took to the streets once again on October 13, 2020, in several cities for fresh protests against police brutality, bringing key roads to a standstill in economic hub Lagos. Demonstrations organised on social media erupted earlier this month calling for the abolition of a notorious police unit accused of unlawful arrests, torture and extra-judicial killings. The government gave in to the demand on October 11, 2020, announcing that the federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) was being disbanded in a rare concession to people power in Africa's most populous nation. (Photo by Benson Ibeabuchi / AFP) (Photo by BENSON IBEABUCHI/AFP via Getty Images)

My good people of Nigeria, I once again welcome us to another edition of this noble and divine platform. It has never been by our efforts, so I give thanks to the Almighty for His support.

So far, it has been clear that God is in support of this movement. For having recorded success since we commenced the crusade, it is understandable that the Creator is really with us.

I call this movement a divine one because it was initiated through God’s inspiration. I got the message from above to come up with this platform; that’s why I proudly address it as a divine movement.

Your contributions so far have also shown that we are all behind the crusade. Apart from every other effort, making out time to be with me here is enough reason to believe that we are together, and that you are in support of the essence of this movement that is targeted to tell us more about the impending general elections in Nigeria.

The reactions I receive after every edition have shown me that I am not standing alone. It has made me believe that there are many who are more determined to ensure that our dearest country becomes better and stronger come 2023. It has made me understand that there are several other Nigerians who are willing and ready to make the country walk again having suffered a seeming paralysis.

In the last edition, we talked about the need to start asking important questions. We took time to explain that it was time we began asking very important questions concerning the fast approaching electoral race in the country.

And after the last outing, we understood it is very pertinent to tender inquiries that would be useful to the electorate as regards the fast approaching race. Yes, everything was well understood by each of us.

In that edition, we noted that the best thing any discerning mindset could do was to ask reasonable questions towards ascertaining the actual antecedents of any aspirant. We equally understood that any well-meaning aspirant ought to be willing and prepared to respond to any form of enquiry at any time.

Today’s edition is interested in telling us the need to speak with one voice. This very outing wants to inform us in a language we will understand that we are all expected to start speaking with only one voice towards ensuring the rightful person emerges victoriously come 2023.

If we must tell ourselves the gospel truth, we will not hesitate to agree that only a true and well-meaning Nigerian can turn things around for good after the expiration of the tenure of President Muhammadu Buhari.

All we want is the candidate that possesses all it takes to deliver; one among all the aspirants that is sincerely interested in taking the country to the Promised Land; an individual who truly wants to lead the country with the fear of God.

But we must understand that such an aspirant as mentioned above or earlier cannot make himself the President of Nigeria. He can only become the country’s number one citizen through our support and encouragement. Above all, it is only our collective votes that can authorize him to lead the country come 2023.

The above statement is the reason we are meant to speak with one voice. It is only by speaking with one voice we can be seen as a single body. And if we act as one indivisible body or group, nothing can stop us from being in charge when the time comes.

If we failed to have one voice, we would give chances for other unwanted aspirants to become relevant. We need to collectively let everyone, both at home and abroad, understand that we are independent when it comes to taking a decision. But if we fail to act as one body, people will be forced to ignore us.

We really do not need to let anyone make decisions for us. We have good brains that can act as expected. Nigeria is ours, so we must safeguard it with the last drop of our blood. And the best way to do so is to ensure that only the right or best aspirant is given the opportunity to win or lead the country come 2023.

It is really by having one voice we can become stronger and better. We need to act as members of a particular family. And in such a family, we must put heads together whenever we want to take any action that can affect the entire country. Most importantly, in this, we must see ourselves as equal in order not to see anyone as less important.

I urge us to take note of the above message as I beg to take my usual break till we interact again as usual.

Tekedia Institute Introduces a New Course: Human-centered product design

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Tekedia Institute is so excited to introduce a new course in our world-class program: human-centered product design. Dr  Obinna Anya of Google, California, USA is helping with this community service. We already have many DESIGN courses including “Agile Methodology & Innovation’‘ developed by Deloitte Canada’s Bola Adesope and “Design Thinking and Innovation Cases” developed by SAP Africa’s Aderinola Oloruntoye.

Tekedia Mini-MBA >> Africa’s finest business school for mastering the mechanics of entrepreneurial capitalism.

We have the BEST faculty and we’re making impacts on people and companies. Last year, more than 80 medical doctors (from University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital to Lily Hospitals) spent time in our school, mastering business and markets, to advance efficiency on scientific miracles. Come here and learn from the best gloCal (global + local) faculty at Tekedia Institute.

Nigerians, Let’s Come Together As A Family

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It is my utmost pleasure once more to welcome us to another edition of this ongoing crusade. I am so glad we were able to make it to the platform as we had always done.

You would not know how happy I feel each time we are gathered here. I feel deeply happy because it is an arena where we have collectively succeeded in proclaiming the truth in regard to the forthcoming  general elections in Nigeria.

It is the only platform that has taken time to fully educate us on those facts we needed to take note of. And at the moment, we can beat our chests and say, we have done well so far.

This crusade wants to ensure we join only the moving train as regards the impending national ritual. It is taking time to explain to us why we must not miss the train, because it’s only the moving train that could take us to our desired destination.

Today, in a similar bid, we are concerned about ushering in and maintaining absolute peace as the journey progresses. We can’t possibly shy away from such aforementioned factor if truly we intend to witness a successful and safe outing.

As the topic reads “… let’s come together as a family”, my sincere intention is to let us understand that we can never achieve anything if we remain a divided family as a people. Imo is like one indivisible home created to accomplish a common goal. In view of this assertion, we must continue to live and act as one people in our day-to-day activity, especially at this point we are heading to another electioneering era.

Nigeria is for all of us, hence no one is excluded from the scope of the country whenever issues concerning its wellbeing are discussed. In other words, we must not take this fact for granted if we are truly looking forward to achieving any of our motives.

Nigeria is a liberal country that carries everyone along including outsiders resident in the country. Due to its uniqueness, it has always been noted for its welcoming and hospitality features. It is no doubt a country that thinks about not only herself but also the good of others around her. This is why we must pursue peace with vigour.

The unique features found in Nigeria are exactly what we should look out for in any individual aspiring to occupy any highly-placed position come 2023 such as the Presidency. We must therefore look out for someone with a large heart; someone who does not think only for his own good but for that of others both far and near; a person who experiences sleeplessness as a result of thinking about his people across the length and breadth of the country.

This platform is telling us the need to come together as a family; the need to rally round only a candidate who possesses a selfless interest; the need for us to stand solidly behind an individual who is truly determined to carry everyone along in the scheme of things; above all, the need not to plan for the downfall of anyone who has the interest of all of us at the back of his mind.

My people, we need to really come together and reason collectively with one mindset. We must not let the littered bedbugs to suck our bloods as we prepare ourselves for the fast-approaching race. We should not listen to people who are only interested in devouring our common patrimony.

We must not give such a set of persons any atom of space to come around us let alone carrying out any activity with us. They are blood suckers, thus should be avoided by all means. Read my lips.

The voice speaking to us today is like a voice in the wilderness crying for our salvation; a voice that does not want us to perish in ignorance. It is the voice that wants us to be saved from those vultures that have come to destroy our homes. This voice, which is holy and divine, is calling every one of us, so we must not fail to listen to it.

Hence, we must adopt only the person among the aspirants that understands the essence of working as a family. We must aptly trace the person’s antecedents; we need to concentrate on someone whose background does not overlook the goodness of teamwork. We must endeavor to verify our findings by using all avenues.

Nigerians, this is the only time we have to listen to the voice of wisdom. We need to search for a Presidential aspirant who has all it takes to pilot the affairs of Nigeria if the opportunity is given to him/her come 2023.

Someone who has truly vowed never to let us down as a people; someone who has pledged to obtain exactly whatever he was asked to purchase if he eventually finds himself at the market; most importantly, an individual who is damn ready to give a listening ear to every Nigerian or group if he emerged as the President of the country.

My only plea today is for us to come together as one indivisible family, especially the youth in the midst. Together, we stand but divided we fall. No sane member of a certain family would wish its downfall. The point is that, we must not despise the fact that we belong to only one home, therefore are expected to think and act as people that possess the same blood, irrespective of the provocations.

Nigeria is for us all; in other words, we must not allow it to fall. A word, they say, is enough for the wise. As I urge us to thoroughly go through this sincere message, I plead to take my leave till our next meeting or interaction.

The Plan for Nigeria and Optimism for the Future

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The coat of arm of Nigeria

Last year, we created thousands of jobs in Nigeria. Today, 12 brilliant engineers began new careers in Nigeria. In total, we expect the numbers to hit 60 technical team members by the end of the month for this new startup. They will build something truly amazing.

You may not believe this: Nigeria will not have enough young people to fill positions if we get our economy firing on all cylinders. I mean, if you’re graduating about 400k young people yearly, in an economy that should be adding 2 million annual jobs, you will flip the current unemployment paralysis to one where you cannot even find enough people to hire.

I believe in that possibility. I have explained the 6-pillar plan we need to execute as a nation. The first is structurally making corruption harder by working to prevent it instead of just fighting it; I will turn EFCC and ICPC to be measured on how many loopholes they closed rather than how many corruption cases they pursued or won.

Then, we will reform the business codes, unlocking maximal velocity for our bold entrepreneurs to go global. Read my plan. .

Now, you are talking!!! I truly want to be a federal minister and I will be the best EVER in the history of Nigeria. They sent me a DG role here last week; I told them NO. So, remember this teacher when the moment comes.

 

Inaugural Address by Ndubuisi Ekekwe, President, LinkedIn Nation