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Welcome Media Panache Nigeria to Tekedia Mini-MBA

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Good People, join me to welcome Media Panache Nigeria to Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins on June 7.  Media Panache is a team of “young experts who have access to influential people and platforms, and have chosen to let our ideas run wild in developing unconquerable styles that will help us deliver outstanding results for clients, stakeholders and Investors.”

Startups, companies, governments and citizens, if you are looking for a company to take your message very far, Media Panache will serve. It offers the following services in Nigeria, US and beyond:

– Annual PR

-Content Creation

-Press Conference

-Community Relations

-Product Launch

-Influencer Engagement

-Research and Monitoring

-Social Media Management

-Communications Strategy

-Media Relations

-Crisis Management

Tekedia Institute continues to welcome companies to its new Mini-MBA edition. More companies will attend our program than any training program in continental Africa this year. Welcome and congrats on your 5th year anniversary.

EU to Lift Restrictions for Vaccine Passport Holders in Push for Economic Recovery

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Brussels has proposed lifting all quarantine obligations on those who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 in the EU, giving them the freedom to enjoy the summer holiday season, starting July 1. The Guardian has the story.

From Tuesday, a system will be ready to allow member states to issue a digital Covid passport to citizens proving their status and freeing them up to travel.

With infection rates on a downward trajectory across the bloc, a deadline has been set for 1 July for all 27 EU countries to accept the documentation as sufficient proof of vaccination for restrictions to be lifted.

A negative test or proof of having recovered from infection will confer the same rights on the holder of a certificate. The European Commission has proposed a standard validity period for tests: 72 hours before travel for PCR tests and 48 hours for rapid antigen tests.

The children of those who are fully vaccinated will also be exempt from quarantine under the proposal and as a minimum no one under six years of age will need to take a test. Many countries are likely to set a higher age threshold for the testing of minors.

The intention is that fully vaccinated UK travelers will benefit from the Covid passport system but, in light of the emerging variant first identified in India, EU governments may still impose restrictions on people arriving from the UK including testing and quarantine obligations.

From Monday, entry to France has been limited to EU nationals, French residents, and those travelling for essential purposes. People arriving from the UK must have tested negative and quarantine for seven days.

While a sudden deterioration in the Covid infection rates in the EU could lead to the use of an “emergency brake” on the lifting of restrictions within the bloc, the intention is to reintroduce free movement as the summer tourism season begins.

Ursula von der Leyen, the commission president, tweeted: “Europeans should enjoy a safe and relaxing summer. As vaccination progresses, we propose to gradually ease travel measures in a coordinated way with our common tool: the EU digital covid certificate. It will bring clarity and predictability as we resume free travel in the EU”.

In addition to the lifting of quarantine on the fully vaccinated from 1 July, the commission has proposed that anyone coming from a “green” region of the EU, such as west Finland, where less than 25 cases per 100,000 people have been recorded during the previous 14 days, should be entirely freed from restrictions.

Those who are not fully vaccinated coming from an “orange” area, with a 14-day cumulative Covid-19 case notification rate of 75, will need to take a pre-departure test.

Didier Reynders, the European commissioner for justice, said: “The last weeks have brought a continuous downward trend in infection numbers, showing the success of the vaccination campaigns across the EU.

“In parallel, we are also encouraging affordable and widely available testing possibilities. In this context, member states are now slowly lifting Covid-19 restrictions both domestically and regarding travel.”

The UK is yet to be added to a “white list” of non-EU countries from where the EU recommends that unvaccinated travelers may safely be permitted to enter the bloc for non-essential reasons. Despite the delay, countries including Portugal have opened their doors to British tourists.

The decision will likely boost economic activities in the bloc and increase its chances of returning to pre pandemic economic status.

So far, only seven countries led by China have been able to return their GDP per capita to pre-pandemic standing, according to a recent report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Others include Turkey, Lithuania, Ireland, Korea, Russia and the US.

Economic recovery has been based mainly on the effectiveness of COVID-19 safety measures and vaccine roll out. With the recent decline in number of infections in the EU, the bloc is gunning for full economic recovery, making moves that will buoy tourism, a huge source of its economic growth.

Welcome Tekedia Mini-MBA Mentees; You Will Advance With US Business Executives

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Allow me to pass this news here, possibly reducing emails to our system. Tekedia Mini-MBA is linking Africa-operating companies with executives in the United States as a way to nurture innovators and advance the continent.  The mentoring will last for one year and we are confident that through the process, the emerging leaders will learn and possibly implement new things in their companies.

As Tekedia Mini-MBA members receive their logins to the Board (class begins June 7),  qualified Corporate Members you need to send one staff from your team to our Admin. Mentors are coming from business leaders  in IBM, Vice Presidents in JP Morgan, Managing Director in State Street, Directors in KPMG, etc. We will begin that assignment on June 14. 

Also, for members who registered for the capstone-based certificate program, instructions for your projects will be posted on June 14. All notices are in the Board. Read the notices and save the emails.

I want to WELCOME the world again to Tekedia Institute. Many amazing things are coming to advance business education.

Learn more about Tekedia Mini-MBA here.

Welcome Innovators To Tekedia Mini-MBA

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Let me specially welcome our members to the 5th edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA.  If you have paid, by now, you must have received instructions for your account setup in the Board. The program will last for 12 weeks, with thrice weekly Live sessions on Zoom which will rotate with our Faculty.

We thank you for joining us for this academic excursion into the mechanics of business systems. Class begins June 7 at 12 noon WAT; you will see Week 1 materials in the Board.

Meanwhile, registration continues. Go here and register via any of the payment options: Paypal, Flutterwave, bank transfer (Naira), Bitcoin, etc

Our program is self-paced and 100% online. Professionals from 38 countries are joining us in this edition based on Paypal country distribution.

Synonyms of Lagos Highbrow Areas in Ibadan Real Estate Market

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When people are discussing the nice or the most expensive areas to live in Ibadan, they constantly refer to Lagos, citing places such as Lekki, Ikoyi, Victoria Island among others. A number of people also believe that there are job opportunities in the Lagos metropolitan area than Ibadan metropolitan area. Our analysis also reveals that some areas in Ibadan are peaceful and there is less traffic on major roads.

Source: Infoprations Analysis, 2021

As expected, the rich people live in Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki and other highbrow areas in Lagos. However, the richest people are more in Victoria Island, our analysis reveals. They do not hesitate to mention Eko Atlantic, Ikeja, Banana Island, Maryland, Gbagada, Surulere, Ajah and Ogudu as areas one would like to live.

Several indices have been used by professionals in the real estate and construction industries for the classification of these areas in Lagos.  In most cases, the use of low population density and socioeconomic status of the people living in the areas have largely contributed to the people’s perception of the areas as highbrow and semi-highbrow.

While these factors seem to be predominantly used for area classification in Lagos, our checks reveal that it remains difficult to apply the factors absolutely for area classification in Ibadan. Our discussions with a number of professionals, scholars and residents in Ibadan indicate that the city would be difficult to be placed along with the Lagos semi-highbrow and highbrow areas because of the city’s [Ibadan] historical architecture, which the indigenous people are still maintaining.

Source: Infoprations Analysis, 2021

For instance, areas such as New and Old Bodija, Iyaganku, Onireke, Jericho/Idi-Ishin, Agodi, Oluyole and Alalubosa which are identical to Lekki, Victoria Island, Ikeja and Surulere still have old and modern architecture. New Bodija to Alalubosa have less than 100 persons per hectare, high income and taste people, according to a number of sources.

These sources have also indicated that Ring Road/Challenge, Eleyele, Felele, Total Garden, Agbowo and Iwo Road are the areas dominated by the middle-income earners. These areas have a population of 100-300 persons per hectare. With high population and buildings, Foko, Beere, Agbeni, Oke-Bola and Oja-Oba areas are high density location in Ibadan.

According to our sources, Akobo, Oke Ado, Imalefealafia, Ososami, Elebu, Alegongo and Kolapo Ishola are coming up in terms of influx of middle-income earners, construction, reconstruction and rehabilitation of roads. In the next decade, the areas are expected to be expensive to live like some of the semi-highbrow areas in Lagos.

Additional reports by Mubaarak Abdulhameed [a Builder and Quality Engineer] and Mariam Akanni [a Real Estate Marketer]