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It’s Graduation Day – Tekedia Mini-MBA Edition 4

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Dear Member,

Let me begin by congratulating you for completing this academic excursion with Tekedia Institute. I am very confident that your business capabilities have been deepened, and that you are ready to go into the markets, and advance the wealth in nations.

We thank you for joining us for the 4th edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA. At 7pm WAT today, we will bring this edition to a closure (Zoom link in the Board).  On behalf of our Faculty, staff and the entire community, thank you for choosing Tekedia Institute for your learning journey.

From today, you are part of the Tekedia alumni community. Yes, today does not end the knowledge excursion; this is just the beginning of this co-learning and co-advancement relationship. (Because we do not like sending many emails, please open an account at hub.tekedia.com for updates. We created it to keep our members and alumni engaged.)

We will be back with Tekedia Innovation Week and Tekedia Career Week later in the year.

May 8, 7pm-8.30pm WAT | It’s Graduation Day  –  Tekedia | Zoom in board

Regards,

Tekedia Team

The Higher Degrees And PhD

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When the Greek philosophers postulated that the zenith of all knowledge is philosophy, they did not know that a Nigerian prophet was yet to be born. As they debated, pushing all the constructs on the foundation of natural philosophy, and crafting logic as the epicenter and finality of all knowledge, with the knowledge baptism of PhD (philosophy) as the height of formal knowledge pursuit, they did not get the memo from Prophet Tayo Olaniyi, HD.

Yes, when they give you a Doctor of Philosophy, Economics; Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics;  Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering, etc, after your studies, the world is saying: you have mastered the logic of economics, mathematics, electrical engineering, etc, respectively.

But now read what Prophet Olaniyi has: HD, which is higher than degrees meant for small men and women (masters, PhD, PhD-Professors) and which are substandard to state-level Adam!

National Universities Communion (NUC), Nigeria, your classification of degrees is missing HD – and that needs to be fixed. Hahaha.

Twitter Invents A New Era of Bankable Social Conversations with Tip Jar

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Do you create good content? You may be open for a really big party, as Twitter opens a new age in social media and the whole nexus of social conversations. Yes, if your Tweet is valuable and indeed bankable, someone can send you money via a new feature Twitter has introduced called Tip Jar; only few people are in that party now, but it would be open to everyone soon: “Only select groups of users have been invited to add a “tip jar” icon to their account, including journalists, nonprofits and artists, which allows for anyone on the site to send payment.”

Twitter promises not to take a cut, and all the tips go to the creator of the content. Indeed, that is the real support many people are looking for in this age.

Yes, he has 350,000 followers and he is still looking for a job. Sometimes, I do not understand how that is possible. For 350k people to have followed up, you must have been good on something.  Yet, it is possible that most of those followers were tricked with fake promises of jobs, and the usuals.

I expect Facebook, Instagram and possibly LinkedIn to join this redesign very soon. Pure and simple, the follows, shares, retweets, likes, etc may not matter that much as a better gold standard has emerged: ego, kudi, owo. Expect people to close posts with “ I prefer a tip in USD, not Naira” bringing another fight in Nigeria! The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) cannot have free air. Lol. Forex on Tweet!

Twitter has launched a new “tip jar” feature that lets people send money to others on the social network. The company says the feature is “an easy way to support the incredible voices that make up the conversation”. To begin with, only a select group of people can receive tips – a group Twitter said was made up of “creators”, journalists, experts, and non-profits.

But the feature has also been criticised for exposing personal information such as email addresses.

The tip jar function essentially adds a small icon to a user’s profile – on mobile devices only for now – with a drop-down menu for other payment providers such as PayPal, Venmo, or the Cash App, the latter two of which are popular in the United States.

PayPal, Venno and other social-native fintechs are used by Twitter to collect the funds. I expect Flutterwave to make the cut for Nigeria and some countries in Africa. It would be a massive growth vista for any partner chosen by Twitter.

Arsenal Eliminated, Man United Survived Roma, to Play Villarreal in Europa League Final

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At the end of 90 minutes in Rome and London, it was Manchester United and Villarreal who made it to the final of Europa League.

The English team was confronted by the Italian side, AS Roma, who in the first leg of their encounter was thoroughly beaten. Although the second leg match ended 3-2 in favor of Roma, Man U scaled through on a 5-8 aggregate, having won the first leg 6-2.

On Tuesday, Roma announced the signing of Jose Mourinho, who was recently sacked by English side Tottenham Hotspur, to perform a miraculous comeback. But it proved mission impossible for “the Special One” who watched helplessly as his former team Man United scored additional two goals to seal Roma’s coffin.

Edinson Cavani scored both United goals in the semi-final match that produced 13 goals.

The Uruguayan opened the scoring with a fabulous first-half effort, then found the net with a fine header from Bruno Fernandes’ excellent floated pass in the second half.

Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjær appeared to have learnt a bitter lesson from his last season’s semi-final defeat by Sevilla.

The results sealed Man United’s destiny for the May 26 duel with Villarreal in Poland, and Ole, who has been repeatedly maligned with the #OleOut hashtag at every given failure of Man United, couldn’t hide his joy.

“It feels good to be in the final. We played one very, very good half at Old Trafford which has taken us through. I’m disappointed we lost – especially the way we played in the second half.

“It could easily have been 8-6 to them. It was a strange game. We kept giving them the ball but luckily we have one of the the best keepers in the world. We are in the final and are looking forward to 26 May.”

However, Arsenal was not on the side of celebration as the London club couldn’t get the two needed goals against Villarreal to set up an all English Europa League final.

Led by former Arsenal coach, Unai Emery, who was axed late 2019 for poor performances to make way for current coach Mikel Arteta, the Yellow Submarinos defended their hard-earned first leg 2-1 victory, holding the Gunners from shooting pass the goal line.

Apart from killing the only chance that Arsenal had to win a silverware this season, the result has compounded Arteta’s woes in the North London club, as supporters called for his sack at the end of the match.

Arsenal is at the ninth position in the Premiership table, that means, it has slim chance of playing in any European competition next season and Arteta didn’t hide his pain.

“We are devastated,” Arteta said on BT Sport. “Really disappointed. We have to congratulate Villarreal. We tried everything until the last minute. I think we deserved to win the game but the details define these ties.

“We had three big chances, they didn’t have anything but they are through. So many things happened to us, and so many players were just trying to compete not at their best.”

It is not clear what this result will mean for the embattled Arteta, what is clear is that it has put four English teams, including Chelsea’s female team, in the final of European competitions in a single season.

For the qualifiers, the final will be a must-win fight as both teams are trophy-starved. United are without a trophy since 2017 when they last won this competition, their longest run since the five-year gap between 1985 and 1990. Villarreal won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 03/04 season and are hungry to touch a trophy once again. Ole and Unai will be going head-to-head come May 26, to decide who wears the crown.

The Need for Keeping Records of People’s Occupations

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The recent arrest of thirty suspected internet fraudsters, aka Yahoo Boys, in Ilorin should bother all of us. These are our neighbours, friends, brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters. We should be bothered because these people are making their living through the wrong path and we have done little or nothing to stop them. Some of us knew the kind of jobs they do but we looked the other way because we don’t want their “wahala”. But they are stealing from people and creating more victims every day and many of us behave as if it is nothing. If the government sets up a policy to make it more difficult for these fraudsters to carry out their illicit transactions, we join them to shout “incompetent government”, “terrorist government”, and “killer government” without realizing the motive behind the clamour.

What about the killer of Iniubong Umoren, the young graduate that was lured to her death with a fake job interview? Is he not a member of a community? This young man carried out atrocities in his father’s compounds and no one seemed to notice. Even if people did notice, they looked the other way. I mean, who wants to have a problem with a “big man” or a “big man’s son”? No one dared ask him what was happening in his father’s compound and so he continued to kill people and bury them in shallow graves. Thank God he has been exposed; let’s just hope the Nigerian factor does not apply to his case.

But let’s face the truth, many of us don’t know or care to find out how the other person makes his income. Many may suspect foul play but they still don’t care because they don’t believe they will be affected in any way. Those that want to act may be unable to prove their suspicions or even know how to contact the right authorities. But then, apart from the case of some salary earners (especially civil servants), little is known about how a lot of people earn their money in Nigeria.

Some years ago, while in Ibadan, my parish received reports that some parishioners engage in dubious activities to make money. It got to a stage where the whole thing almost became scandalous so that the church stakeholders had to convene several meetings to decide how to prevent scammers and other criminal elements from continuing with their activities if they want to remain members of the parish. By the end of the day, the church decided that every member must fill a membership form. One of the information that must be provided in that form was the member’s source of income and office address. As expected, those that didn’t want to provide such information left the parish while the ones that wanted to remain adjusted their lives and filled the form. Did this initiative solve the ensuing problems? The answer is yes; the wheat was separated from the tares and the parish was spared from some scandals.

If a church could ask its members for such vital information (and receive it), why can’t community leaders do the same? I know some landlords also ask for such details before renting out their houses/apartments but they do theirs for a different reason. What about churches, mosques, and other religious houses? How many of them have bothered going the extra mile to find out if their parishioners are earning their incomes honestly? What efforts are these religious leaders making towards ridding the country of her bad elements? Like we are told, faith without works is dead, so religious leaders should add actions to their sermons. They should have comprehensive registers of all parishioners, their occupations, and office/business address. Community leaders should also think of ways of conducting background checks on new and old tenants and/or members. That way, these people will either change or live in isolation.

There’s no doubt that the number of criminals in the country is on the increase because they were accepted and absorbed into the community. Some even have prestigious positions and responsibilities in societies, giving the impression that their crimes are norms or excused. All these kidnappers, bandits, unknown gunmen, terrorists, armed robbers, internet fraudsters, rapists, and the rest of them do not live in the bushes. They are members of our various communities and we know them. But then, we gave ourselves the duties of shielding them from the authorities but we still come out to cry against insecurity and crime. Anyway, so long as we allow wolves to live freely amongst us, we should expect our sheep to go missing every day. The problem here is that when the sheep are exhausted, the humans become their next meal.