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Attitudes of Nigerians that have the Potential of Harming the Country

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What every citizen owes his country, whether it is the country of origin or that of adoption, is love. Citizens are expected to act in ways that will protect the reputation of their countries as well as project its image. However, this notion is disappearing for Nigerian citizens, both home and abroad, and it is becoming a thing to worry about.

Today, many Nigerians are no longer patriotic. They act in ways that show their lack of love for the country but pretend to care about it. Those committing crimes and other atrocities have already declared their hatred for Nigeria and so, are known enemies of the nation. However, the country has a lot of unknown enemies, who thought they are practising “patriotism” but are unwittingly destroying the country’s image and reputation.

The first offenders, in this case, are the Nigerian media houses and their journalists. For reasons bordering around satisfying their owners, keeping their clients happy, and attracting income, the press has chosen to spread destructive news about the country. Whether out of ignorance, mischief, or pure malice, these newsmen and newswomen have decided not to dig deeper to source for facts before reporting. They publish news articles devoid of substance even though they know how misleading those could be. They do not come back later to apologise, in tabloids, or republish articles to correct their initial damages even though their errors have been pointed out by the public, private individuals, or concerned organisations. Maybe until the Nigeria judiciary becomes effective and media companies begin to lose money through lawsuits will they learn to do things the right way.

The next offenders here are the elites. For reasons best known to this group of people, they say ills about this country despite benefiting immensely from it. Only a handful amongst them comes out once in a while to reveal the beauty of the country. Since everyone thinks Nigeria is bad, the elites allow people to walk in the dark. They seem to enjoy being the only privileged ones in the country because that will keep them on the chair forever.

The one that is going to be more destructive for the country is the attitude of the masses. Not quite long ago, Nigerians think well of and pray for the greatness of their country. But recently, it seems as if many Nigerians want their country to crash. From the look of things, a lot of Nigerians hope to see the county implode. What they hope to gain from it, nobody knows. But what they don’t know is how they will fair if such happens. Nigerians are playing with a rattlesnake, wondering if it will bite them. Or maybe they hope for a miracle that will stop them from dying if the snake bites.

In case you are wondering about the things Nigerians do that will affect the country negatively, I will suggest that you look around and notice how antagonistic people are becoming to the country. They do this by:

  1. Sharing bad news about the country and ignoring good ones.
  2. Sharing fake news gleefully, even when they know it is false.
  3. Attacking people that speak well of the country.
  4. Attacking people that debunk fake news.
  5. Negatively branding people that preach peace in the country.
  6. Negatively branding people that provide details that clarify “bad” news.
  7. Ridiculing people that still believe in the country.
  8. Discouraging people, especially investors, that have plans that will help the country.
  9. Encouraging people with innovation potentials to leave the country.
  10. Undermining policies and programmes that will help Nigerians.

And many others not captured here.

It is possible most people don’t know that their attitudes and actions will harm the country. Maybe they thought they were fighting bad governance and corruption or, as stated earlier, being patriotic. Some believe that by pointing out only the bad and ignoring the good, they will make the leaders sit-up. However, they need to understand that patriots don’t destroy the image of their countries. A patriot encourages people, both local and foreign, to live in and invest in his country. He preaches hope and proffers solutions to existing problems within his community. It is time Nigerians meditate on their actions and attitudes towards the country and decide where they stand. They should always remember that no matter where they find themselves tomorrow, Nigeria is still their root.

Partner with Tekedia Institute

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It touched me – some of our co-learners at Tekedia Mini-MBA joined our class 90 minutes on Zoom before time. I mean, this is starting at 7pm but dozens are already in an hour ago – we are still 30 mins away. People, we need your support to educate, inspire, and advance our young people. If you are a foundation – Mastercard Foundation, Ford Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, Dangote Foundation etc, – Tekedia Institute can help you accomplish your mission in the developing world.

We have demonstrated that we can motivate young people to learn via a new model of education. Our website had crashed, at 1am, because most members, to enjoy cheap internet browsing, study that time. What we are doing is simply uncommon. Partner with us.

How can you explain this – young people getting to class 90 mins before time? Simply, the program has impacts!

Ecommerce in China – A New Course at Tekedia Institute

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Dear Co-Learners, 

The China ecommerce course is now ready for Tekedia Mini-MBA. Dr Henry Chan, a leading industry consultant and academic in the ecommerce space in China and its interface with the world, has just completed an amazing course on “E-commerce in China”. The videos and everything are ready, and our team will be adding them in the next coming weeks. Our team is also working to schedule him for Tekedia Live. 

Going through the course, I can see a theme: inventing new business models is  critical and there is no single business model that can serve every part of the world. He put efforts to explain how China and its innovators have worked to create what they did. 

More so, we are also working with the former CEO of Coca Cola India as we work to bring global insights to our business school. This is necessary as we have 36 countries represented in the current edition.

In about 40 minutes, I hope to meet everyone in the class.

Reminder – Tekedia Live Starts 7pm WAT Today; Zoom Link in Board

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Dear Co-Learners,

Greetings and happy weekend. This is a quick reminder that we will begin the Tekedia Live session today at 7pm WAT. When you log into the school portal, the Zoom link is in the Program News & Zoom Schedule, below Lessons.  Our Lead Faculty, Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe, will begin today.

Next week, our Innovation & Design Thinking and Agile Methodology faculty members are scheduled; the specific Zoom links for those  will be up on Monday in the Board when we populate the Week 3 courseware.

Tekedia Institute runs 24/7; daily short videos are shared in the Hub – hub.tekedia.com on latest business news and insights (MTN/Mastercard, Paystack payout to investors, etc). We encourage you to check as the Institute uses such to deepen learning outcomes. More so, you can join and share your insights and perspectives; all of us are learning and that is why we use “Co-learners”; we have no “students” here.

Meet you in the class at 7pm WAT today.

Regards.

Tekedia Team
tekedia@fasmicro.com

The MTN-Mastercard New Playbook On Global Shopping [Video]

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In this video, I discuss the new playbook between MTN and Mastercard. This is a new basis of competition depending on how regulators play along as the two firms integrate their technologies. If Mastercard and MTN integrate very deeply, it may be a radical new product evolution in the mobile money nations: “Through this strategic partnership, MTN customers with a Mastercard virtual payment solution linked to their MoMo wallets can make payments to global online merchants through a seamless and secure digital payment experience on websites and mobile applications.”

If you are in the fintech space, do not ignore this playbook. Why? What matters is controlling and influencing demand, and with MTN controlling millions of users, it changes the ordinance on launch.

“This significant milestone will enable millions of MTN customers to benefit from global digital commerce and drive digital and financial inclusion across Africa through easy and secure access to financial services,” said Amnah Ajmal, Executive Vice President for Market Development, Mastercard Middle East and Africa.