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Oct 30 Is Tekedia Capital Startup Demo Day; Join Our Syndicate To Attend

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Tomorrow is the date and seven amazing startups will present to Tekedia Capital Syndicate members with the possibility of raising tons of money to advance their business missions. Last quarter, we did $3.5 million through angels, companies, citizens, investment clubs, etc. You can be one of them.

Yes, Tekedia Capital Q4 2021 Investment Cycle is currently active; register for access to the deal flow – and join our members and invest in Africa’s promising startups. A membership fee which covers four investment cycles is $1,000 or N550,000.

The Startup Demo Day is Oct 30 and we have very great companies. One processes N4 billion per month (never raised money) in Nigeria and another is growth-defined. Join today for your login to access the deal flow.

This is the cambrian moment of Africa’s entrepreneurial capitalism. Tekedia Capital is here to work with you for that future of abundance. We understand the physics of markets; click and join our Syndicate today.

Join me and the Vice President of Nigeria At Grand Africa Initiative (GAIN) youth summit

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Tomorrow, join me and the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, at the Grand Africa Initiative -GAIN Initiative (GAIN) youth summit.  I will be speaking on “The Africa We Want”. GAIN’s annual gathering of youths is focused on developing entrepreneurship, innovation, professional and academic capacities in young Africans as a means of tackling unemployment and conflict on the continent.

Dr. Akanimo Odon Will Speak Today At Tekedia Career Week

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He has been an Adviser to the British Government on developing international education policies under the National Student Forum, On-call Education Partnership Consultant for British Council, and Business Development Consultant for the Grow Creative Scheme under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). He is a business consultant with deep experiences in education, manpower development. He is the founder/CEO of UK-based Flexylearn.

Dr. Akanimo Odon, a Tekedia Mini-MBA Faculty, will present during Tekedia Career Week today [Zoom link in the Board]. With a sub-theme Nurturing Innovators, Dr Odon will examine how we can plan our careers and build resilience during this age of disruption. Yes, as technology changes the rules of markets, and post-covid-19 becomes the new normal, we need insights on how to run that personal career playbook. The Week is not about helping our members to find jobs. Rather, we hope the insights would help them have great careers.

Tekedia Institute >> learn from the best.

Youth unemployment as a catalyst that drives conflict in West Africa

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An Idle man is the Devil’s WorkshopProverbs 16:27 (king james version)

What is conflict?
Conflict simply put is a clash of interest. Conflict is a disagreement between two or more separate groups or individuals. These clashes of interest or disagreement may arise also out of divergent political views, divergent economic views, divergent social views, divergent ethnocentricviews or difference in religious views. Although some experts are of the opinion that greed is the major cause of conflict as it is what drives people to war rather than grievance. The greed for economic resources cum political advantage or dominance leads to a full-blown arm conflict when not resolved early.

Human relation experts has also claimed that in human relationship, there must always be clash of interest, disagreements, squabbles, quarrels, fights etc. which can either be over who controls or has the lion share in the limited available recourses or clash of political interest or clash of religious, ethnic or social interest. In the words of John Wesley, ‘we (humans) may disagree to agree’, hence, conflict is inevitable in the society be it advanced or less advanced society, developed or undeveloped but these conflicts can always be averted if different parties agree to come to the round table and resolve the differences as ‘all war is a symptom of man’s failure as a thinking animal’ according to John Steinbeck 

Having established what conflict is which is obviously an inevitable part of the society and human relationship, in its attempt to define, I delved into what causes it or what can lead to clash of interest between individuals. I highlighted earlier to be economic reasons, political reasons, religious reasons, ethnocentric reasons and social reasons. I will be dwelling mostly on the economic and political reasons of clash of interest as causes conflict since the focus in this essay is ‘the impact of youth employment on conflict in ECOWAS states. Making sense out of topic, I will rephrase to be ‘the implication of youths unemployment in west Africa’.

For the sake of emphasis, West African countries includes 16 countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo (United Nations Statistics Division, 2012).

We would all agree to the fact that the major reason for conflict is unemployment. As we quoted the bible earlier that an idle man is the devils workshop, meaning that a jobless and unemployed youth can always be used as a tool by mischief makers to carry out social vices and cause conflict.  A busy and gainfully employed youth won’t have the time to engage and participate in conflicts as he will be busy with his work, too busy to engage or to get incited easily to engage in conflicts but the jobless and unemployed youths are easily exploited by either the corrupt political elite, the fanatical religious leaders or external political personas who want cause conflict and hit up the polity for their selfish interests and they are always available to get engaged with whatsoever thing whether good or bad. Unemployed young people, mostly male, who receive their income from informal economic actions and are prone to crime and violence, so also unemployed youths who don’t have a job whether formal or informal job they receive incomes from.

Mischief makers, corrupt political elites and corrupt influential individuals in the society has exploited and are still exploiting the desperation of the youths to make a living in so many ways by engaging them in social vices for their selfish interest instead of creating a well meaning jobs for them. 

It is at this juncture that I will say that high rate of unemployment equals to high rate of conflict’.

The countries with less jobs and high poverty rate are prone to constant conflicts as against countries that there are jobs for the youths and the youths are gainfully employed. For instance, in a country like Serra Leone where conflict have been ravaging for long, the world bank statistics shows that as of 2014 only 46% of the citizens of the country are employed and have one thing or the other to keep themselves busy, engaging in formal (white collar jobs) and informal jobs to make ends meet. This is to say that about 54% of the citizens of Serra Leone were unemployed (mostly the youths) and that rate of unemployment keeps being on the surge in the country, little wonder why the youths are quick to take up arms and go into war over a mere difference or disagreements that could be settled without resorting to violence. 

Also, in Nigeria which crown herself as the giant of Africa, statics also indicate that the unemployment rate is high in the Northern part of the country thereby creating huge poverty rate of about 67% (according to the world bank statistics). You don’t need a seer to tell you that there will be constant conflict in that region which has led to proliferation and uprising of different terrorist groups and banditry in that part of Nigeria. The infamous Boko haram which has turned a world a world class terrorist group started and brewed in that part of the country and their cohort called ‘the herdmen’ which are also turning into a night mare in Nigeria and other neighboring African countries.

Unemployment and conflict goes hand in hand. A jobless man will be easier to incite and excite to pick up arms and go to war than a gainfully employed man who makes ends meet. Therefore, when there’s jobs to engage the youth the rate of conflict will reduce drastically. When youths are gainfully employed and are into various activities, they won’t have the time and will be too busy to engage in conflicts hence the need for creation of more jobs for youths in individual Ecowas state as this has proven to be a catalyst that takes away conflicts, builds peace and utilize the youths’ energy, potentials, talents for better things other than conflicts. 


I will not fail to pass huge bulk of the blame to the political, religious and social elites and other respected and influential members of the society who are also stakeholders in the society. The African leader rule Africa states like their properties which made Williams Paul D to write, Siaka Stevens and his successor Joseph Momoh ruled Sierra Leone like their personal fiefdom from 1968 until a military coup in 1992’ These leaders would instead to create jobs and build up a system that accommodates and assimilate the youths to shine would rather buy arms and share to the youths prepping them for violence and social vices. It is no longer a rumor that arms are being shared to youths like peanuts by corrupt politicians during election period and incite them to use the arms to harass, intimidate, injure and even kill their political opponentsexciting and motivating them with tips and little amount of money. An illiterate and unemployed youth who has seen what he can do using guns and other arms will need therapy sessions and rehabilitation to make him to drop the arms. So this arms shared by the politicians end up being a tool the youths use for conflicts and cause social unrest even after election periods. 

For there to be peace, the leaders of the societies must create jobs which will accommodate the youths and get the youths busy, too busy to be incited for conflicts as high rate of unemployment equals high rate of conflicts.

The youths are leader of today and the leaders of tomorrow and are the pillars of the society and for any country to move forward the youths must be engaged and their potentials harnessed for good. These potentials can only be harnessed when they are gainfully employed hence keeping busy, utilizing their God given talents and energy, contributing to their quotas to the development of the society thereby staying away from conflicts. 

 X-raying The Many ‘Sins’ Of Nigerian Politicians

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The last time I checked, virtually all the practising politicians domiciled in Nigeria – coupled with most other African countries – had profusely ‘sinned’ politically, hence in need of holistic cleansing.

We can’t boldly deny the conspicuous fact that the current physiognomy of Nigeria’s political terrain is freckled, yet millions are carried away by frivolities rather than being disturbed about how to eliminate the fathomless freckles.

It isn’t anymore news that Nigerian politicians have in the past decades been seriously feeding on the electorate’s ignorance, that, it has seemingly become not unusual to witness a scene whereby the former would be seen inducing the latter to support him at the polls with a mere peanut.

Insincerity has abruptly become synonymous with most politicians in this part of the world. They continually, especially during the electioneering era, tender speeches they do not really mean. They pleasurably do so with the sole aim of luring the ignorant, or perhaps vulnerable, electorate into their nets.

This set of people is deceitful. They have inadvertently, or probably knowingly, seen deceptive utterances or actions as acceptable. They invariably nurture such perception, believing they would never be found wanting at any time because they are ignorant of the view that power revolves around them.

An average practising Nigerian politician is desperate, hence at all times displays actions that are inimical to humanity. Owing to this kind of lifestyle, which has apparently been absorbed as a norm by the actors, many end up committing all sorts of atrocities in their bid to secure victory during elections. The funniest part of this feature is that the persons who bear it see their desired political positions as their birthright.

Our present days’ politicians, unlike in the past, see themselves as businessmen instead of stewards, hence would continue to see any position they are occupying as their vineyard. Once they clinched any post they had been clamouring for, the first thing they do is to hurriedly host a revelry with the notion that the days ahead would witness tremendous harvest.

They are arguably not conscience-driven. Those who practise these dance steps are ostensibly so myopic that they have apparently forgotten the Law of Karma. To them, since they are in charge of ‘every law’, there’s absolutely no other law that can turn or work against them. This is the reason they often individually murder their consciences.

Though virtually every active and practising politician domiciled in the country is made of these uncalled qualities, we ought not to forget in haste that there’s still a few that strongly believes in doing the needful although some tend to be negatively influenced in the long run.

Time has conspicuously arrived for our politicians to note that it pays to be ingenuous and do the right thing, and that the pains that accompany a fake life cannot be overemphasized. Hence, they are expected to wear good qualities like clothes.

Good and dependable politicians delight to serve the people and consider themselves as servants. They therefore see the people as their paymasters. They represent the hopes, aspirations and the interests of every citizen in the concerned society.

A Politician’s idiosyncrasies are his characters that are natural while some of the qualities are as a result of external influences. Promising politicians’ qualities are often backed by skills, experiences, intelligence, and integrity. All combined together to achieve their goals. The best qualities of a politician are honesty, God fearing and loving.

A good politician captures the essence of truth, displays sincerity, candor as well as practises what he/she preaches. He makes decisions and accepts responsibility for his words and actions. He makes promises and keeps them. He’s somebody people rely upon. He loves people with all his heart, might, mind, soul and is always striving to help them.

A good and responsible politician ought to appear as the image of his creator. He gives high regard for morality. He’s law abiding with no tendencies to corrupt even a single cent or kobo. The greatest strength of a good politician is deriving joy in serving people and not to steal taxpayers’ money. He acknowledges that a fulfilling and meaningful life is created through service to others.

To be an effective politician, your followers must have trust in you. And the very best way for a politician to build trust is to display a good sense of character and qualities composed of values, ideologies, traits and skills. Thus, a good politician should be a well disciplined personality that understands the language of selfless service.

Among all, a good political leader ought to be willing to appoint or contract people with great technical experience to solve the societal plights his administration contracted. Responsibility and party loyalty is another good quality of a responsible politician in a democratic state. A responsible and real politician is nearer to his people and always willing to meet them to comprehend their problems.

Only fake politicians are seen by voters when an election is near, or change parties as footballers change clubs. They will after taking the oath of office with the Holy writ and lousy thanksgiving services, use their powers against the people’s interests rather than for public good, thereby making them become barriers to the progress of their citizens.

As Nigeria is gradually nearing another pre-election era, the politicians who have ‘sinned and come short of God’s glory’ still have the privilege to seek forgiveness by ensuring they henceforth become repentant creatures.

The good news is that their teeming followers are seemingly damn ready to forgive them if their remorse is truly candid.