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Doctors, Welcome to Tekedia Institute

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I want to welcome all the “scientific miracle makers” – doctors – to Tekedia Mini-MBA. Last year, we worked with more than 120 doctors in our Institute. In short, the largest healthcare chain in South-South Nigeria, Lily Hospitals, chose us to work with about 40 doctors. Dr Austin Okogun, the CEO of Lily Hospitals Limited taught us healthcare even as we explained business to his physicians.

Today, we are welcoming many from the big teaching hospitals. A doctor in one of the big teaching hospitals during our Live session shared how she was promoted to lead the business unit of the hospital after the Chief Medical Director observed new capabilities after she attended our program.

Her memos and analysis on the hospital business systems improved. Due to her deeper understanding of  business, she was also asked to chair meetings on the hospital engagements with vendors.

In FUT Owerri, I took a course – Engineer Turns Manager. We hope to have something like Doctor Turns Manager.  We expect to work with at least 300 doctors in the Institute this year.

Besides doctors, I welcome everyone – engineers, traders, bankers, insurers, etc – to the Institute. Registration continues at Africa’s largest business school. Register here.

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Welcome Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Centre to Tekedia Institute

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At Tekedia Institute, we are assuming a very big responsibility. Great and highly respected organizations are joining us. I am honoured today, on behalf of our Faculty, staff and members, to welcome one of Africa’s finest think tanks, The Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Centre.

It is a not-for-profit organisation which took its root from the ideas, teachings and vision of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s First President. Nkrumah of Africa, Zik of Africa, Mandela of Africa, Nyerere of Africa, Kenyatta of Africa.

The next edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA begins Feb 8 to prepare leaders, innovators and growth champions. Register and join us here.

Trump Impeached for Incitement of Insurrection

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President Donald Trump has become the first U.S. president to be impeached twice, following a bipartisan condemnation of the insurrection he orchestrated at the U.S. Capitol against Congress last week Wednesday.

In a swift move that was backed by both Democrats and Republicans, the House voted 232 to 197 to impeach Trump after attempt to invoke the 25th Amendment failed. Ten Republicans including House’s No.3 Republican, Liz Cheney of Wyoming, voted with Democrats to impeach Trump for “incitement of insurrection”, making it the second time in barely one year the House was voting for Trump’s impeachment.

Calls to oust Trump from office have increased since last week even from among his loyalists. Vice President Mike Pence, who defied Trump to preside over the certification of president-elect, Joe Biden’s electoral votes, was urged to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove the President from office, declaring him unfit to serve and a danger to American democracy. Pence’s refusal to act has prompted the House to introduce an article of impeachment on Tuesday.

“We know that the president of the United States incited this insurrection, this armed rebellion against our common country,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on the House floor before the vote. “He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love.”

For weeks, Trump was exhorting and inciting his supporters to believe falsely that victory in the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from him and that constitutionally required Joint Meeting of Congress for the purpose of counting the votes of elector and announcement of the result by the president of the Senate was illegitimate and intended to complete the theft of his victory.

He also failed to take action to protect and defend Federal officers and personnel, property, buildings, and institutions were besieged by his supporters on January 6, resulting in extensive damage to the property of the United States and the deaths of more than four persons.

The event of last week Wednesday has stirred unprecedented bipartisanship between the Democrats and Republicans who have united in condemning Trump for inciting the insurrection which has undermined American democracy.

“There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution,” said Cheney.

The swift response of members of the House underscores a shift in Trump-leaning sentiment. In December 2019, only two Republicans voted to impeach Trump and the GOP-controlled Senate trial was preemptive due to the overwhelming support he had from the Republican Party.

Trump did not take responsibility for the insurrection and said what he told his supporters is “ totally appropriate”, calling the impeachment move “ridiculous.” He said the impeachment push is “causing tremendous anger” across the United States and “it’s the continuation of the Greatest Witch Hunt in the history of politics.”

The bipartisan approach to the impeachment also underlines the need for Congress to send a deterrence message for future occupants of the Oval Office, that there would be consequences for bad behavior.

In the Senate, the trial will have to wait as Majority Leader McConnell is not planning to bring the Senate back for a trial before January 19. McConnell who indicated his support for impeachment as he believes impeaching Trump will make it easier to get rid of him in the Republican Party, told his GOP colleagues he will need more time.

“I have not made a final decision on how I will vote and I intend to listen to the legal arguments when they are presented to the Senate,” he said. McConnell, who parted ways with Trump weeks ago and vowed never to speak with him again, said investigation is still ongoing and will help to shape the votes in the Senate.

Trump’s action is believed to be the reason why the Republicans lost Georgia’s senatorial seats which has given the Democrats control of the Congress, and many Republicans don’t want further damage.

The Impeachment Article involves the 14th Amendment which prohibits any person who has “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the United States from holding any office. It is not clear if the Senate will consider banning Trump from holding public office ever again. That will mean that Trump’s hope of contesting the presidential election in 2024 will be dashed.

Trump Makes History!

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Poor Donald Trump; running America seems different from flipping houses and building skyscrapers. If this is a company, he has clearly lost majority control with 10 Republicans joining Democrats to deliver the eviction notice (as in real estate) with the Senate possibly going to be the judge! Sure, he would be acquitted but he is tainted. I am evidently sure that Mr. Trump would not like his standalone new world record: two gbozaas of impeachments for one president.

President Donald Trump has become the first U.S. president to be impeached twice, following a bipartisan condemnation of the insurrection he orchestrated at the U.S. Capitol against Congress last week Wednesday.

In a swift move that was backed by both Democrats and Republicans, the House voted 232 to 197 to impeach Trump after attempt to invoke the 25th Amendment failed. Ten Republicans including House’s No.3 Republican, Liz Cheney of Wyoming, voted with Democrats to impeach Trump for “incitement of insurrection”, making it the second time in barely one year the House was voting for Trump’s impeachment.

Meanwhile, members of the US National Guard have arrived in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. The Pentagon is deploying as many as 15,000 National Guard troops to protect the inauguration on January 20, amid fears of new violence. These  15,000 troops equal 3 times the number of US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.

My question is this: considering what is happening in Washington, what can Nigeria learn?

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I don’t know what Nigeria could learn, because we are grouped in tribes, religions, not parties or political ideologies. Ethnicity and religion have the greatest weights in our case, so the real argument will disappear, once you turn it into ‘our person’ and ‘those that hate us’; from this point, everything is going downhill.

The National Assembly has encouraged or suggested to the president to change his service chiefs, and what did the latter do? Cold shoulder! If it were to be in the US, it’s enough reason to introduce Articles of Impeachment, just frame it as ‘the president is killing his compatriots’, the heat would be so much that meetings will be going on day and night, just to see how many congress people that could be placated. Try it here, magically, the DSS could barricade the Assembly Complex, the lazy Police and military will flood the roads as hawkers and people returning from a vigil.

America is America, if you push too much there, the same people previously supporting you would turn around and tell you that you are mad, suddenly, you are left in the cold. Their political experimentation has matured to the level that if you get too angry and think that people will be afraid of you, they even punish you the more.

Trump Impeached for Incitement of Insurrection

Product Analysis : Paylink

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My personal definition of what the ideal business looks like is Microsoft. Microsoft is a largely organic (only went public because they had to) B2B business that produces software (asset light) that powers more than a million businesses worldwide.

I clearly have a bias for businesses in the B2B space. At US$2.17 trillion, Apple is one of the most valuable businesses in the world. And although Apple operates primarily in the B2C market segment, my definition of what a successful business looks like is still Microsoft.

There’s a very good reason for that; My personal bias towards B2B businesses means that I’d prefer to sell a US$10,000 product to 600 businesses (who are usually less price sensitive), and make US$6 million than try and sell a US$60 product to 100,000 people to make the same US$6 million.

In my opinion, the B2B market segment (especially in Africa) is one of the best segments to innovate, create and extract value from.

The closest business to Microsoft in the Nigerian tech space is SystemSpecs.

SystemSpecs

SystemSpecs is a leading provider of payment and human management technology in Nigeria.

However, the purpose of this article isn’t to talk about SystemSpecs as a business in itself, but to analyse its most recent addition to its product lineup – Paylink.

If you want to learn more about Systemspecs, I have a note you can follow up with to get some of the basics down. Here’s the link.

PayLink

Paylink is Systemspecs attempt to leave it’s primarily B2B and B2G market segment to innovate for the B2C market.

Paylink is a product that provides users with a special link they can share to customers and clients and receive payments with, rather than sharing their bank details for security reasons. Paylink also allows vendors innovatively display their products using the embedded customizable link.

Paylink is a free product with a caveat – all transactions are processed by Remita. Which is really just common sense; I cannot run poultry, and still go to buy chicken from an outside source.

The strategy (and idea) behind Paylink begins to look clearer – finding a way to route more payments through Remita.

Paylink’s Value Proposition

Paylink’s value proposition is built and hedged around safety – Paylink is a safer way to receive payments for services by businesses and institutions nationwide, with a large emphasis on SME (Small and Medium sized enterprises).

Paylink’s Trade Off

Ideally, every solution is a tradeoff. More than 1.3 million people die every year from car accidents. The probability of losing 0.00022% of the population annually is less scary (and embarrassing) than walking from Iyana Ipaja to Ikeja, or hopping on a horse (can road safety legally stop you from riding a horse to work?).

Paylink’s solution creates a tradeoff between security and experience.

Paylink sells security, but at the expense of a more arduous customer experience. As a rule of thumb, creating a better product experience is first and foremost seen in the amount of clicks you will need to make from origination to achieving the desired end results.

Platform businesses are very good at exploiting this – it is easier to read a LinkedIn article while you scroll through your feed than to have to visit an external site, or worse still type the link into your browser yourself.

Microsoft Teams had a massive scalable advantage over Slack because it was bundled in suite with Microsoft Office, and more than a million businesses worldwide use Office products.

Trading off experience isn’t necessarily a bad thing – large enterprises will likely choose a horrible customer experience (a complex product) that gives them better security than choose poor security with an overall admirable customer experience. The challenge is that the market Paylink targets are SMEs, and SMEs think in congruence with everyday customers.

Security Perception

The general perception of financial security in Nigeria is primarily; keep your card numbers, pin, and BVN a secret. Most people do not fear their bank account numbers being publicly displayed.

If there is a high chance a person will send you funds, you will (in most cases) usually have no problem with sharing your bank account number with that person.

Obviously, you don’t want to go around dropping your account number in public places (or hanging it on billboards to see who will miraculously send you money), but the perception that keeping that number a secret is high value security is not there, especially among everyday consumers.

Therefore, trading off a good customer experience (few clicks) for an arguable perception of security does not birth a great product. It births customer churn rates and apathy.

I perform most (if not all) of my banking transactions using USSD codes. By typing in a code and following a couple of quick prompts after that, I can send money to anyone in Nigeria without the need to step out of my house, or go to an ATM gallery.

That simple straightforward experience means a lot to me, and I do not intend to lose it for something else.

Paylink’s perception of security and its user’s perception of security may not be the same.

As much as I consider Systemspecs to be a phenomenal business (organically grown, great culture, and a strong B2B focus), I can’t help to believe that a lot of market research wasn’t carried out before building this product.

Marketing

Most people don’t know Systemspecs owns Remita, most people have never heard of Human Manager, and that’s fine really, businesses operating in the B2B space usually have the privilege of being discrete. Nobody really has to know you’re making money, just keep running your business. That’s why I describe Systemspecs as that quiet guy that nobody really knows makes any serious money, until you visit his 6 bedroom house in Parkview Estate Ikoyi and see a black 2020 Mercedes Maybach parked at one end, and a silver 2018 Porsche Cayenne parked at the other end.

When you operate a consumer product, it can’t be low key.

I personally don’t know anyone that knows Paylink, matter of fact I only became aware of its existence because I worked on a case study on Systemspecs some months back.

Systemspecs definitely needs to up their marketing on Paylink.

Final thoughts

It is easier to write than to build. Paylink doesn’t actually have the best all round integration – you only have an option of two banks for transfers, and the only wallet you have access to is Paga.

A person sending this link to a customer/client to make a payment ideally wants to make it as simple as possible for them to make a transaction, and not burden them in any way to avoid them changing their minds.

The major market for Paylink is SMEs, and most SMEs tend to think like consumers.

Way Forward

Redefine Paylink’s value proposition: you can’t tradeoff customer experience for a perception of security your target market doesn’t necessarily agree with.

Reduce customer touch points and experiences: the fewer the clicks an end user has to make to reach their desired goal, the better the consumer experience.

Scale up integrations: the more options end users have to pay for a service using Paylink, the better. Especially if it’s an option the end user in question already uses.

Scale up Marketing: if a tree falls in a forest, and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? No matter how good a product is, if no one knows it exists, it creates very little tangible value. Find more effective marketing channels, and make the most of them.

Conclusion

Paylink is a phenomenal product, and with a proper redesign, I believe it can fully and properly achieve the goal it was designed for.

 

 

Inspired by the Holy Spirit

 

P.S: I recently signed up for Paylink, so this isn’t some random guy yapping into thin air, this is customer feedback.

P.S2: for consultation services, you can send a mail to the email below.