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Tekedia Discounts CollegeBoost To Support Nigerian Students Affected by ASUU Strike

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Greetings. Tekedia Institute is one of the largest educational institutions in Africa. We have learners from more countries than any school in continental Africa.

When ASUU (university teachers in Nigeria) announced that it was extending its strike, our organization decided to show solidarity to college students by giving them access to our world-class CollegeBoost, a mini-MBA designed for undergraduate students. Also, we removed the group registration requirement, making it possible that any student can register on-demand (you register and begin your studies immediately).

Tekedia CollegeBoost awards Tekedia Advanced Diploma in Business Administration after eight weeks of rigorous studies with us.

We invite undergraduate students to register with N10,000 (or $30) per person (discounted from N45,000 or $100). The program syllabus and many payment options are here.

This discounted offer will end March 31, 2022. 

Regards,

Tekedia Institute

The Police is now your friend!

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Nigeria police continues to struggle to maintain peace

In a critical effort of the police service commission and the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to thoroughly get rid of the black sheep amongst the Nigerian police force who has been dragging the good name of the law enforcement agency to disrepute and to adequately revitalize the cliche “police is your friend”, the Nigeria police official spokesperson has again issued a public service statement advising citizens of Nigeria what and what a policeman have right and power to demand from a motorist when they are being stopped and what a policeman has no jurisdiction whatsoever or right to demand from a motorist when he’s being stopped.

In his Twitter handle, Mr. Monye stated that on no account should a policeman should demand the customs papers of a motorist. Except the police operatives are on joint operation with other relevant law enforcement agents who have the jurisdiction to conduct search and verifications of custom papers, but not just on mere routine checks.

The senior police officer also stated categorically that in line with the directive of the IG of Police, the police force have suspended the issuance of tinted glass permit, so a police officer is not expected to disturb or harass a driver of a vehicle for a tinted glass permit if the car is tinted.

For the reason that time is money, the police spokesperson also emphasized that police officers are expected to be snappy in dealing with motorists in whatever operation they are on and it will amount to an intolerable offense for the police officers to delay any road user and any police officer reported will be severely dealt with.

Finally, the police spokesperson stated that the only documents a police officer are to demand from a driver if need be are;

  1. vehicle licence,
  2. certificate of insurance and
  3. drivers license”.

Anything outside this is beyond the jurisdiction of a police officer

Citizens are expected to discharge their civic responsibilities and report any police officer found harassing them or any other person or causing unnecessary delays or any police officer stepping out of his jurisdiction to ask for what he has no right to demand from a motorist.

Citizens should call any of these lines to report any police officer that is found displaying foul play: 0805 700 0002, 0805 700 0001

Russia Promises To Ensure Safety Of Nigerian Citizens

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Amid the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war that saw Russia forcefully invade Ukraine, ravaging some of its cities which have caused a lot of people to flee the country, seeking refuge in neighboring countries. Russia has however disclosed that it will ensure the safety and well-being of Nigerians in its country. This was contained in a statement issued on Friday by the embassy of Nigeria in Moscow, with Russia on the sideline of the meeting between officials of the country.

In a statement issued by a special representative of the Russian Federation, it was stated that the country has put in place logistics arrangements to assist in the evacuation of Nigerian students that were stuck in Ukraine. They ensured that they will do everything possible to ensure the safety and well-being of Nigerian citizens. The Russian Federation disclosed that Nigerian students in Ukraine should not feel dismayed as regards their education, as they are also willing to offer admissions to those who are willing to continue their education in Russia.

Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Nigeria to Russia, Prof. Abdullahi Shebu, commended the government of Russia for its concern and assistance towards the plight of Nigerians. The ambassador requested the Russian authorities to provide the necessary conducive environment for the welfare and well-being of Nigerians and also to strengthen Nigeria-Russian bilateral relations in all sectors. Despite the backlash Russia has been receiving for forcefully invading Ukraine, it is still worthy to note that they have not lost touch with humanity.

They seem to be considerate to Ukrainian citizens and citizens of other countries, especially the ones that they share great relationships with. When the war began, the Nigerian government was perturbed by the recent development which prompted them to invite Russian ambassadors to the country to express their worries over their invasion of Ukraine. Russian delegates had to douse the already rising tension by ensuring the Nigerian government that only military installations would be targeted in Ukraine as they would do nothing to harm Nigerians present there.

Russia and Nigeria have been known to share a special relationship, diplomatic relations between both countries can be traced back to 25th November 1960, during the Nigerian civil war when Russia provided the Nigerian government with political-military assistance. Ever since their relationship has continued to wax strong which is one of the reasons why Russia is doing everything possible to ensure the safety of Nigerians in Ukraine and also going out of its way to offer the students admission in their country.

Russia has always considered Nigeria as an important country and a strategic partner in Africa and will do anything to continue to strengthen its bilateral relations.

Although there are claims that the invasion of Russia of Ukraine has seen so many civilians lose their lives. According to human rights watch, they stated that if Russia is indeed found to be intentionally targeting civilian areas without a military purpose, that would amount to a war crime as investigations are still ongoing. On the other hand When a reporter asked President Joe Biden if Russia was deliberately targeting civilians, he responded, “they are.” He responded to a follow-up question asking if Russia’s actions constituted war crimes saying, “it’s too early to say.”

Tekedia Institute Receives Scholarships for FUTA Students

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Good People, join me to thank Engr Dele Olajiga. M.Eng,(MNIAE),(Ph.D Scholar) for providing FULL scholarships to 20 undergraduate students of Federal University of Technology, Akure. Since ASUU extended its strike in Nigeria, hundreds of students have joined Tekedia CollegeBoost, a mini-MBA for students, and most are enrolled via scholarships funded by our fellow citizens.

We thank leaders like Engr Dele and others for giving our young people the opportunity to be academically engaged during the ASUU strike.

Tekedia Institute has structures in most universities and polytechnics in Nigeria. Our program manager, Eyitayo Adeleke, mMBA, knows the SUG presidents. Once a scholarship is available for a school, he works with the SUG leadership for the selection. This makes it very fast with no need of going through formal school bureaucracies. So, if you want to sponsor, reach out to him.

Breaking the bias in job roles

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Since we are still in the international women’s day week, I am considering the reality of biases that exist in job roles. How we still get to find male-dominated sectors or companies, and some female-dominated careers as well.

The issue of biases with job roles does not start in the workplace. It starts right from the homefront and the society children are raised. Very early in life, children are exposed to biases in very subtle comments, and sometimes, blatant actions. Gradually, the minds are conditioned to phrases like “that is a man’s job”, “you are a girl, you can’t do this”, “it is only men that become this…” and the likes. Though subtle, these comments come with pressures of different kinds, so that the girl gets all kinds of discouragement if she even takes the first step into the male-dominated career.

This gradually creeps into the workplace, so that at some point, it subtly becomes the culture. New staff can be employed today, and in three days or less, she has heard comments like “we have never had a female MD in this company”, or “the head of technical operations always goes to a man” and so on. It may also extend to include the dominant belief in the society where that company or business is based.

All of these factors combine to first box the females up, and then gradually push some of them to a situation where they now box themselves up. Unconsciously, the environment and dominant beliefs around them seep through and begin to affect the way they think about themselves and their capabilities.

So, even though a lady has an interest in going for an MBA course, she allows herself to get discouraged. After all, females are never appointed MDs in this company. They end up restricting themselves to those roles they think they can do, those roles that society has told them they can excel in. They allow these biases to define the ceiling and wall of their achievements and remain within that confine.

This has to change. It is time females started stepping out and engaging in bigger challenges. Thankfully, we have lots of females who are breaking these biases and raising the bar higher for women with every new milestone they achieve. But this is nothing compared to the number of women who still stay within the safe box, limiting themselves to what they feel comfortable in.

Women are born natural leaders and managers, and this plays out in their homes. The woman manages her spouse, her children, and the limited resources. The issue is bringing this to bear in the workplace.

Women should become more competitive, enough to gun for higher positions even if there has never been any female in such a position before. Get the qualification needed and go compete on that level. Do not be afraid to be the first woman to walk that path. The world is becoming more liberal, and the workplace is becoming highly result-driven. So, if you are the most qualified person, if you are the one who can deliver the needed results, you will get it whether you are male or female. You only need to bring yourself out and show what you can do. Do it better, and show that you can do it better than anyone else.

The woman incorporates space, and in business will have to become more adventurous and more daring. Learn new things. Take on bigger challenges, and crush them or learn from them. A lot more will change when the woman expands her vision, with bigger dreams and bigger determination.

Interestingly, the average woman can juggle a lot more things than her male counterparts. You would be amazed to see the number of women who combine running a home, keeping a full-time job, a part-time job, and still find the time for some social work or volunteering. That gives you a clear picture of how much more is possible if the woman chooses to come out of the shadows that these biases keep her in.

I like the impact women are making in entrepreneurship too, especially in social entrepreneurship. More can be done. There is enough space for every woman to stretch out her wings and soar.