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Uzodinma And Buhari’s Recent Visit To Imo State, Nigeria

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It’s not anymore news that President Muhammadu Buhari was in Imo State penultimate year, precisely 9th September 2021, on a ‘working visit’ in response to an invitation by Governor Hope Uzodinma.

Amidst the scare, uncertainty and skepticism emanating from various quarters that greeted the preparations towards the D-day, the President alongside his allies graciously arrived in the Eastern Heartland contrary to earlier speculation or notion that he wouldn’t come in person.

Prior to his arrival, several Imolites were apparently of the view that the President was going to send a representative to the State. It suffices to assert that the visit of the country’s number-one citizen to Imo was unarguably a great surprise and shock to most citizens of the State.

It was like the Governor used a certain charm on him, because a few reasons or factors would have made the President to either suspend the proposed visitation, or send a representative as opined by countless individuals.

First, there was a myriad of security threats from different corners of Imo and beyond. This incident made the State seem unsafe for human existence. The threat in question obviously made many Imolites to sit at their respective homes on the D-day.

Secondly, in contemporary Nigerian society, Buhari as a leader does not ostensibly have or maintain a good name, not just in Imo but in most parts of the country. This, perhaps occasioned by fathomless insecurity happenings across the country, has made Mr. President to drastically lose most of his fans, if not allies.

This is to say that the coming of President Buhari to Imo, contrary to misinformed insinuations, signifies that Governor Uzodinma undoubtedly maintains a cordial and unflinching relationship with the President at the moment. The governor is indeed an enigma.

Lest I digress; this topic is majorly interested in the reason President Buhari was invited for a ‘working visit’ to the State. What was really on ground that needed the revered presence of the president?

If the President had come for a political reason, or activity, it wouldn’t have generated unnecessary dust as being observed. But we were told he came for a working visit.

It’s noteworthy that the President reportedly came to commission “some completed key projects” in the State. Then, one may wish to ask; what projects actually called for the visit?

We were told that the ‘key projects’ included: first phase of the Naze-Nekede-Ihiagwa road, Egbeada by-pass road, and the renovated EXCO Chambers at the Government House, among others.

First phase of Naze-Ihiagwa road..? I don’t understand this a bit. If you do, please interpret for me. Truth be told, this is very far from my understanding. I heard for the first time that a particular phase of an ongoing project could be commissioned. Come to think of it, is the road construction actually in progress? There’s absolutely nothing our politicians won’t teach us.

But let’s be serious about this. How could a certain segment of a project be commissioned? Worse still, the road in question remains impassable. Such a gesture was really uncalled for, to assert the least.

As if that wasn’t enough, we equally learnt a renovated building at the Government House was commissioned by Presdent Buhari. The commissioning of the EXCO Chambers, now rebranded as ‘New EXCO Chambers’, was another laughable move by the amiable Governor.

One might wonder what exactly was going through the mind of the President when he was carrying out the ‘official assignment’. Meanwhile, the president had been there before, so he ought to have noticed that those structures had been there prior to the emergence of the present administration in the State. But, can a renovated structure be commissioned? I’m still awaiting a candid answer to this sincere enquiry.

However, I don’t want to discuss what resulted in the renovation of any building in the Government House a few years after its construction, because I’m not unaware that virtually all projects executed under the reign of Senator Rochas Okorocha and Imo Governor were obviously substandard and a slap to the State.

Then, talking about the by-pass road at Egbeada, how many kilometers is the road? I have been resident in Owerri for almost two decades now, hence conversant with every part of the capital city including undergrounds. I was reliably informed that the ‘by-pass’ was named in honour of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyawu. The rest is history.

It would be pertinent to acknowledge that I’m not here to tender criticisms or what have you, but to set the records straight. In my usual way and style, I’ve never been party to unnecessary criticisms; rather, my submissions have hitherto been objective and constructive, and nothing more. Therefore, I’m not writing or analyzing for any politician to eulogize my pen.

I love, cherish and adore this State so much, hence truly want people piloting her affairs to succeed. If they succeeded, the success would surely be for all well-meaning Imolites both home and abroad. In other words, my interest remains Imo, her belongings and wellbeing. So, don’t get it twisted.

We have been deceived so much by our politicians. It’s, therefore, high time they desisted from indulging in activities just to score cheap political goals. Time has really come for us, as a people, to get it right.

Overtime, we are told the same story, from one leader to leader. Isn’t it time we heard something quite different and enticing? In view of this, I urge the governor to concentrate on making Imolites proud of his leadership. I sincerely want him to excel, and cannot wait to celebrate his person, thus he must choose priorities over frivolities.

Lest I forget; the highpoint of the ‘one-day working visit’ was the President’s meeting with ‘South-East Leaders’. Maybe this was really the essence of the visit, rather than commissioning of ‘completed projects’.

Though from what I gathered, Mr. President was not informed about the intended purported town-hall meeting. Probably, he was taken unawares. Perhaps, that was the reason the President told the Governor that he would be very careful with his future invitations.

However, let’s assume the meeting was for our collective good and wellbeing. But why were some key personalities side-lined in the gathering? Several notable individuals or stakeholders from the Igbo extraction were conspicuously missing at such an important roundtable discussion reportedly targeted to the common good of the Igbo race.

Nevertheless, I want to believe those who ‘represented’ the entire Igbo race spoke their mind. I want to believe they didn’t participate merely to have a handshake, or pop champagne, with the President, but to present to his person the exact burden that had long befallen us as a people.

On the other hand, I want to use this medium to tell my people that ‘Sit-at-Home’ might not be the best way or option to register our displeasure or grievance. There may be better ways if we think deeply about it. Sometimes when we resort to such behaviour, it may be to the advantage of our presumed enemies.

All in all, as I enjoin the political leaders to become more thoughtful of their actions at all times to avert hurtful outcomes, I equally urge their teeming subjects to be sober before reacting towards avoiding self-inflicted injuries.

At this point, Imo truly needs to be re-examined, because ‘an unexamined life isn’t worth living’. 

Tekedia Institute congratulates McPherson University Champions

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Tekedia Institute congratulates McPherson University Champions, undergraduate students who recently graduated from the university. Our Institute appreciates the moment you all spent in our Institute. We want to wish all of you a great future as you go into the world to fix frictions in markets, communities and governments. #Champions, shine globally.

–friends at Tekedia Institute

 

Congratulations McPherson University Champions for Graduating from Tekedia Institute

Congratulations Tekedia Mini-MBA Alum On Winning Most Outstanding Performance Award

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Let me congratulate Tekedia Mini-MBA alumnus, Emmanuel Ononogbu CPFM,MICA• of VIP Express Tourism Limited who just won his company’s top award for outstanding  performance for the year 2021. In celebrating his moment, he dropped a line from his time at Tekedia Institute where we change mindsets on the mechanics of business:

“every person at Tekedia Mini-MBA is seen as an innovator, an entrepreneur, a project champion, a growth maker, a builder, … whether you work for yourself, a startup, a multinational company, …”

The goal here is to push members to think creatively even when they work in big companies or otherwise. We want to see how you can improve that company. We also want to see how you can improve yours in a case you run your shop. In other words, everyone MUST innovate – no exception.

On that innovation-readiness, we work hard through our courses to posit that future you expect, so that the business climate can become more predictable. Congrats Emmanuel; more wins ahead.

Outperform your past and be your best

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I never compare myself with others even though I get inspiration from others. But daily, I try to beat Ndubuisi Ekekwe of yesterday.  This construct brings calm to me and unleashes optimism in my spirit to outperform my past. No matter your circumstances, do not be hard on yourself because doing so freezes your energy.

But do all necessary to keep improving, no matter how little. And if you do, a positive attitude will unlock opportunities because humans who will help you, directly and indirectly, are attracted to positive people.

Comparing yourself with others misses the point because not all of us began from the same level. But be inspired by others, even as you work to outperform your past. Positive attitude makes friends because humans are attracted to positive people. Be your best. #FwdProgress

How the competition works and how to stay ahead

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Can you think of a single line of business you could start today and not have any competition? If you can, please share it in the comment section below.

Now to the topic. What does competition mean for you, and what do you need to do to stay ahead?

Competition means someone knows what you know (maybe even more), and is ready to put in the efforts to offer something better to the same customers you are hoping to serve, sometimes at a lower price than what you are offering, and maybe with some added benefits that you do not offer yet. Whether the competition was in business before you started, or started up after you did, it means the same thing. You are hardly ever in a vacuum. There is always competition.

This definition is explicit enough, yeah?

Now that you know that the almighty idea you thought you could use to change the world, might not be exclusive to you, what are you going to do to stay ahead of the competition?

Invest in your knowledge and your team

Your business will never perform better than what you know. Since you know that some other team out there knows as much as you do, one way to avoid being run over is to constantly invest in knowledge. You cannot afford to be stagnant or rely on what you know already. New information, new data, and new trends emerge daily. Be ready to put in the work. Learn them and up your game.

Mark Cuban says irrespective of the industry you pick, if you are ready to outwork others, be a little better and more prepared than everyone else, you will record more success.

Pursue innovation

In a market where every solution seems to be solving the same problem, only innovation can stand you out from the crowd. Originally, your business should be based on innovation but what happens when competition also has a solution that gives the same benefits as yours. You have to keep innovating to match and stay ahead of the competition. Upgrades, new product launches, new features, and the likes should constantly be on your radar.

Learn more about your customers and your industry

The more information you have about your customers, their needs, preferences, disposition, habits, etc, the more likely you are to produce solutions that will satisfy them. You may need to conduct customer feedback, reviews, market surveys, and more to learn more about the industry trends and the ever-changing customer habits.

Work on being the best, as an individual and as a brand

If the three best in your industry were to be nominated, would your name make it into the list? Are you doing enough to put yourself out there? Are you doing enough to show that you know exactly what you are doing at every point? If you are not, then you should be.

The world is becoming more compact and experts say we might be looking at a future where competitors will be doing more collaborations than before. This does not undermine the need to stay one step ahead of your game at every point.