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Do not be too hard on yourself – you are making progress!

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The world seems like it is falling apart and nothing seems to work. The job has not come. I read lines like “my career is in a mess” from members these days. I have these words today for you: do not be too hard on yourself. BELIEVE does not end when things are not working. The last I checked, PATIENCE has not been removed from the dictionary. Sure, things are hard in Nigeria.

And if you look deeper, you are making progress. To get to that next level you are dreaming, you must use the progress you have made ALREADY. Most times, our success was past tense and always forgotten because the next level has not come! Here in the Church in America, they do hold special events for secondary school graduates, congratulating them. I did not see any in Nigeria. Yes, finishing from secondary school is not a big deal, in Nigeria!

How would you move to the next level when the already achieved progress has been discarded? She made Second Class Lower (2.2) in college, and the god is now 2.2. For her, she has not achieved anything. Every move in her career is dictated by that 2.2. Unless you see that 2.2 as progress, that next level would not come. 

Not a big fan of Dino Melaye (ex-Kogi Senator) but I was impressed by his attitude the day ABU Zaria confirmed he made a 3rd class. The next day, he wore an academic gown to the Senate floor. I was happy because for Dino, that 3rd class was progress. Call him names, he built on that and he has a life today. Do not be too hard on yourself – you are making progress! But keep pushing!

Twitter Beats Ad Revenue Target, Shares Jump 7% As it Begins Testing Vote Feature

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Hours after Twitter rolled out testing for a Reddit-style voting feature, upvoting and downvoting system it said would help to identify what type of content users want to see, its stock dished out some good numbers.

On Thursday, the microblogging app reported higher revenue growth than Wall Street had expected, as the social media platform rolled out ad targeting improvements and said changes by Apple to keep iPhone user data private had hit ad revenue less than anticipated. Reuters has the report.

Shares of Twitter jumped 7percent to US$75 in trading after the bell.

Since the start of the year, Twitter has raced to introduce products in new areas like audio-only chat rooms and newsletter publishing in an effort to turn around years of business stagnation and reach its goal of doubling annual revenue by 2023.

Advertising revenue totaled US$1.05 billion, up 87per cent from the year-ago quarter, and beat Wall Street estimates of US$909.9 million.

Twitter has worked to improve the effectiveness of its ads, which have traditionally lagged larger rivals like Facebook, which holds vast troves of data on users.

Those improvements, along with higher demand from advertisers seeking to reach consumers as countries reopen from pandemic restrictions, helped propel ad revenue, Twitter said.

“As we enter the second half of 2021, we are shipping more, learning faster, and hiring remarkable talent,” Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey said in a statement on Thursday.

Twitter reported 206 million monetizable daily active users (mDAU), its term for users who are served advertising, for the second quarter ended June 30, matching analyst targets of 205.9 million users, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

The San Francisco-based company now expects headcount and total costs and expenses to grow at least 30per cent for the full year, up from its previous guidance of 25per cent, as the company invests in its engineering and product teams.

Its U.S. user base declined by 1 million over three months from the previous quarter due to a lighter news cycle in the United States, Twitter said, with total users worldwide in line with Wall Street targets.

‘ON FIRE’

Total revenue, which also includes revenue the company earns from data licensing, rose 74 percent year-over-year to US$1.19 billion, beating analyst estimates of US$1.07 billion.

Twitter said new privacy controls that Apple Inc implemented in April, which are designed to limit digital advertisers from tracking iPhone users without their consent, had a lower-than-expected impact on revenue in the second quarter.

The full impact of Apple’s changes have yet to be seen, and some concerns still linger, said Ygal Arounian, a research analyst at Wedbush Securities, adding Twitter is reaping the benefits of a strong ad market.

“What is clear from Twitter’s … result though is that the overall digital ad market is on fire right now, with the reopening further strengthening advertisers’ budgets,” he said.

Twitter forecast third quarter total revenue to be between US$1.22 billion to US$1.3 billion, roughly in line with or slightly ahead of consensus analyst estimates of US$1.17 billion.

On an adjusted basis, Twitter earned 20 cents per share, well above the estimate of 7 cents.

Meanwhile, Twitter said the vote feature does not represent a new way to ratio people. Getting ratioed is when a tweet gets far more replies or is quoted more than likes and retweets, indicating that people have issue with the tweet.

“We’re testing this to understand the types of replies you find relevant in a convo, so we can work on ways to show more of them,” the company said, explaining that the downvotes aren’t public and the upvotes will be shown as likes, and that the feature is only available on iOS for now.

One Major Latent Opportunity in Nigeria’s Insurance Sector

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According to Quartz, the recent rise of sophisticated ransomware gangs is scrambling the cyber insurance business model. Existing premiums haven’t been enough to cover losses, so insurers are hiking premiums at a fast clip. According to data, ransomware attacks were responsible for all of the growth in US cyber insurance claims last year, and now account for 75% of all cyber claims. In other words, cyber insurers are now almost entirely dedicated to covering one type of risk—ransomware—that barely existed five years ago!

DarkSide is not a unit of Russia’s intelligence services, and there’s no evidence that it is funded or directed by the Kremlin. Instead, DarkSide is a private, for-profit criminal organization that operates under the benign neglect of Russian authorities.

If one takes it to a place like Nigeria, there could be a latent opportunity therein. Sure, the cyberspace sector in Nigeria may not have developed as we have in the US (excluding banking and broad financial services), but the opportunity remains as covid-19-facilitated digitization continues.

Building a business for this redesign would be a win.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe Celebrates 100k LinkedIn Followers

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Good People, let me thank you all for taking me above 100k followers at LinkedIn. That is now a city, well more than a village. And all connections are natural and organic, by looking at the level of engagement. Thank you!

My experience in LinkedIn can teach someone something: I joined around 2007 while in grad school. I posted something on a small scholarship I received. Someone said I was showing off. I deleted my account as I could not understand the attack.

My Ghanaian brother Brian Laung Aoaeh, CFA asked me to come back. I came back, and I wrote an article, and another person said he was telling us he was “smart”. I deleted my account again. But at the end, in 2016/17, I rejoined and decided to manage the bad species. I took off the Scripture Union vest and now an Onitsha market fighter! Today, it is fire for fire!

This is the message: you need to be in charge of your mission. Do not allow anyone to dictate it. And if you have not followed Ndubuisi Ekekwe, make this place a better place by following me. In college, I edited and published FUTO Bubbles, a print magazine as a student. When you write, you have liberation. Thanks for the opportunity to do just that.

My wife, Ifeoma, said yes because I do write nice poems also! She wants to be getting them all the time. And she does. Thanks.