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Welcome University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) To Tekedia CollegeBoost

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Join me to welcome the Lions and Lionesses – students of University of Nigeria Nsukka – to Tekedia Institute CollegeBoost. They will be onboarded tomorrow. Young people, you have a heritage, as you attend one of the finest universities in Africa. At Tekedia Institute, it is indeed an honour that you want to co-learn with us. On behalf of our faculty, staff and other learners, WELCOME.

From our Campus Program lead, Eyitayo Adeleke, there is a message: “Sir, could you make this public. We have many many students on reserve across universities willing to take the CollegeBoost programme but financially incapable. They need alumni funders and funders to gain access.”

Good people, the bulk of our general funds goes to support students. We award them an excess of 85% scholarships; they pay the balance. But recently, many alumni have been offsetting the 15% balance. Pick your school and see if you can support. Eyitayo runs this and makes all the decisions. To learn more about CollegeBoost here, click here.

Welcome Tekedia CollegeBoost Students

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Let me welcome Tekedia CollegeBoost students, beginning today from across universities in Africa. Your schools are doing amazing work. Tekedia CollegeBoost will help you understand markets at a deeper level. Welcome!

Tekedia Institute CollegeBoost is an Advanced Diploma in Business Administration designed for students in colleges. It involves an 8-week program which could be broken into two semesters or taken in one semester, depending on the arrangement with the school or group of students. This course is only offered to a group of students.

For your school, please let more here.

Stanbic IBTC Infrastructure Fund

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Infrastructure is extremely critical for the rise of Nigeria. Despite the current effervescence in entrepreneurial capitalism which we are witnessing in digital startups, from edtech to fintech, healthtech to ecommerce, and beyond, for Nigeria to unleash its full potential, it needs to build real infrastructure. Interestingly, doing that will not necessarily come from governments because to a large extent, the public sector is an “infrastructure” that also needs to be well funded; a story for another day.

So, when I read that Stanbic IBTC has unveiled a N100 billion Infrastructure Fund to address Nigeria’s development gap, I wanted to know more. I attended a webinar the financial services giant held on the topic on August 2 and I have to say that they have a great playbook to build our critical infrastructure within the ordinance of turning our challenges into market opportunities.

According to the Asset Manager, “The Stanbic IBTC Infrastructure Fund is tailored at addressing these challenges by providing infrastructural investment in critical sectors of the economy such as energy, telecommunications, healthcare, water treatment, waste management, communications, and transportation, amongst others.”

I believe this is an alternative investment solution aimed at linking project owners and long-term investors.

This is how you build a nation and I commend the organisation. Just this week, I wrote about the flooding in Lagos Island. While Lagos has the media attention, if you go to most parts of the South-east, erosion has taken communities. In the north, deforestation is reshaping ways of living. So, besides the governments at different levels, funders have to rise. Well done, Stanbic IBTC; its parent company gave me my first invitation to South Africa, and you cannot beat that!

The first N20 billion tranche is currently open for subscription and closes on 25 August 2021. Investing subscriptions begin at about N10million and you can attend their next webinar on the subject which is scheduled for Tuesday, 10 August 2021. Check link for free registration

You can send an email to asset management@stanbicibtc.com to learn more.

Tekedia Practice Begins With Guaranteed Internships – Learn More And Join The Next Edition

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Join me to welcome learners for Tekedia Practice of Agribusiness, Tekedia Practice of Renewable Energy Business, and Tekedia Practice of Digital Business. They began this morning. They will study with us for two months in Tekedia Institute and will move to industry for internships which will last for 4 months. We are guaranteeing internships in selected cities.

As our Practice partner, Soilless Farm Lab, noted on his t-shirt, “if food is a right, hunger is a crime”, we do hope that hunger will only appear in museums in our generation. Also, adequate electricity should be brakata for Nigeria with our renewable energy innovators.

Click here to learn more about Tekedia Practice and begin a new future. In this school, your teachers are companies!

Lionel Messi: The Footprints, The Tears, and The Memories Left Behind

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The heart-breaking end to Lionel Messi’s 21-year love affair with FC Barcelona turned the football world sour over the weekend. The news that Messi will not continue with Barcelona dropped like a bombshell on Thursday, shattering hopes, dreams and happiness of the club, the player and teeming fans who were in expectation of the opposite news – that the Argentine has committed the rest of his career to Barcelona.

Messi’s future had been surrounded with uncertainties since June last year when he asked to leave Barcelona, igniting an unprecedented uproar that took the resignation of the then Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu, and the election of new president Joan Laporta, to calm.

However, it all seemed to have come to a happy ending a few weeks ago, when Messi agreed to a new five-year deal that will see him remain in Barcelona till the age of 39. The 34-year old had returned from Ibiza, where he had been on vacation after winning Copa America with Argentina, to seal the contract, when the whirlwind of misfortune hit home. “Leo Messi will not continue with FC Barcelona,” the club had said in a statement. Those were the eight words that shattered dreams and threw the world of football into disarray.

Messi himself was in shock upon receiving the news. He was ready for another half a decade ride with his beloved club.

“This year, my family and I were convinced we were going to stay at home, that’s what we all wanted more than anything,” he said during his tearful press conference on Sunday. “We’d always made this our own, we were at home. We thought we would be staying here in Barcelona. But today, we have to say goodbye to all of this.”

As the emotion ignited by Messi’s departure and exacerbated by his emotional press conference swept across countries, memories stemming from his footprints flashed on screens. In the end, it seems to be all that he is leaving behind in Barcelona, a city he has called home since childhood.

Messi arrived at Barcelona at the age of 13, with dreams and hopes for a brighter future not promised. Defying the odds standing in his way, he broke into Barcelona’s senior team at a tender age of 17 in 2004, and started marking his prints on the sand of history.

After 778 matches, Messi has 672 goals and 305 assists to his name for Barcelona. In these numbers are 34 titles, numerous records and personal awards that may not be matched by any other football player. There are 10 La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey titles, seven Spanish Supercups, four Champion League titles, three European Super Cups and three World Club Cups won by Messi. For individual titles, he has six Ballon D’ors, six Golden Boots, one Fifa Best Player of the year etc. Then there are records that include most goals (474) in La Liga, most hat-trick (39) in La Liga, most assists (192) in a La Liga and European season, most goals (91) in a calendar year etc. These were achieved through football ingenuity never seen before.

With more than this history in Messi’s illustrious CV, his journey to Spain has come to be more successful than expected and his dream has had overflowing fulfillment; summing up a football prodigy that has been largely described as the greatest in history. But his abrupt departure is never the ending everyone wanted. Messi’s career in Spain has been cut short by La Liga’s financial and structural obstacles.

“I gave everything for this club from the first day I arrived to the last. I never imagined having to say goodbye as I didn’t think about it. I imagined it with people in this pitch. What’s clear is I did everything possible, and they (Barca) couldn’t do it because of La Liga,” Messi said during his press conference.

Upon his success, Messi said he rued the trophies not won, and would have cherished the opportunity to win more with Barcelona, especially another Champions League. Alas, the journey came to an abrupt end, leaving only memories to fill the void. To Messi, the career journey to Camp Nou has come to an end, but the special moments it created live on.

“It is really difficult to choose just one moment. A lot of things I’ve lived, good things and bad things. Maybe the time when I made my debut. That was my dream come true and everything that came later was amazing. But I will always remember that moment everything started,” he said.