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AutoBoom:  Sowing Digital Seeds – An Imperative for Growth, but?

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Did you know that your comment on Blog post, Facebook post, Twitter arguments are all digital seeds, that may be used to judge you in no long time? Be careful what you write online, the Internet Never Forgets.

They said we are eyeing the future where Digital Transformation will take over seamlessly,  but a Technology enthusiast would laugh and tell you that we are already in the age of Digital Transformation. The seed was sown right from the time the internet became a reality. 

The question spreads through; 

  1. What are you using your Digital Seeds to do right now?
  2. Are you planting digitally, at all at all?
  3. Where are you planting your digital seeds, on Tekedia.com just like I am doing or where exactly?
  4. What is your goal with your digital seed; to become an innovative data center for the future generation or just a future outdated fashionista?
  5. If you were opportune to be the seed, what type of seed would you be; the Apple that changed the mind of Eve or the $1.84 Trillion a piece Apple that has disrupted all records? Na you sabi!

Will you argue that, the reason, most of the renowned and college taught inventors, finders, research brains and even crowned princes were mostly the western is because they started planting their Digital Seed right on time, knowing that those seeds will germinate into something beyond the earthly cloud (Google Cloud, AWS, Salesforce, SAP et al). If there is no argument, then let me not tweet again, let us Face this book and express what’s up in our minds below.

Case in the court of mind:

Mike Tyson is looking for healing just like all of us and our acceptance of who he is now is the healing he yearns for, but may not appear so vivid. It is not the Saturday, September 12, 2020 Mike Tyson x Roy Jones Jr.  fight or the next million dollar deal, or to be called the lion again, he is already one, but his jungle is somehow lonely. If you see him, give him a pat on the shoulder and tell him to calm down, all is well. He sowed his today fruit as a seed a long time ago, and must be man enough to reap it. Or do you argue my stance once again.

In one of my articles: The Data War and The Two Men To Rule The World published on Tekedia.com on October 5, 2017.

Excerpt reads: 

“I am scared of a day I will have to wait for another man to feed me, approve my movement and communication. A day this man will have to decide what I will do and not do. This is no longer a quote or assumption, it is now a reality. Imagine the future.

The Rockefellers & Rothschild amongst a few others controlled the economy when the Tech Generated Data were small compared to today. Looking at the moment, you will observe that there are a good number of social and media platforms and many concepts which, if you pay a keen interest on them, you will understand as a person, that to some extent you are no longer in charge of your personal data/information and maybe life”.

I made what will be called an assertion three (3) years ago about the age of data outburst and possible war of interest; which in your conscious mind, it is the reality now. History is the sperm of life, don’t play with it. It is called one name, but they come in millions, but only one or two will survive the race. That is what the internet is like today. One comment on one website, ten other websites will copy your name. So be careful with what you throw around the world wide web, this one is bigger than Lekki beach!.

But, 

  1. Shall we because the grease of the internet is too slippery and we should not wear our slippers when crossing the other side? 
  2. Shall we because the internet does not forget things, and not express ourselves for the world to see?

So many people have, because the internet is stealing their data and refusing to even share their views on issues bothering their country, hence making themselves slave to whatever the mermaid influenced politicians agrees on in their own selfish interest; they end up saying.. Ahh, I better have only a twitter account, and not put my picture on Facebook. 

This same person will still use Google Photo to save his or her pictures, even the oldest ones that are really showing their real face before Money made them fine bobo. 

See! Just mind what you sow on the internet, because this digital seed, in or without your consent, even just inside your phone memory is not secured at all. Or better still, become bold enough to man up to whatever the future has to offer, consequently to your digital explosions. If you do not know how to manage this, then use a trump hat and cover it. 

If you can’t control the digital seed, then be man enough to say, ahh that was me back then, OG. develop a sense of humour to address it as those days we were boys. Those days we were the hottest girls in town, that way, your conscience will have a building block. 

  1. If na yahoo you de do, yahoo with pride (I no de celebrate yahoo)
  2. If na Garri you de market, Market with pride
  3. If na pastor you de, pastor with pride
  4. If na sovereignty you de sell, sell with pride
  5. Anything you de do, do with pride.

AutoBoom:  Sowing Digital Seeds – An Imperative for Growth, but

If you sow the right digital seed, on time and in the right digital garden, it has the potential of making you a star, that is why the topic is; Automatic Boom. but if you sow the wrong see, it may not playback immediately, but it will surely shower Automatic Doom. make your choices right, while you still can!

Thank you for taking the time to read, share with your colleagues, maybe the note they need to think differently before they log in again. 

Warehouse Aggregator, Symplifix, Is Looking for Anchor Partners Across Nigeria

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On-demand warehouse pioneer, Symplifix, led by the Ejike Ekwenibe, has closed its early stage capital round and has raised the balance of the required funds for its operations.

Symplifix is a digital marketplace which uses data and technology to aggregate grain dryers, silos, cold rooms and warehouses which it offers to its community of users on a pay as you use basis at very affordable rates. 

Symplifix is currently looking for anchor partners in various locations in Nigeria as it prepares to launch operations in a few weeks.

Do you own a grain dryer, silo, cold room or warehouse? Do you wish to earn more passive income from your equipment and warehouses? The company wants to read from you. It wants you to get listed on our optimized ecosystem.

Here is the contact:

info@symplifix.com

07041000710

The Leverageable Factors of BIG Tech

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Google Facebook Apple Amazon

“When Google bought YouTube, they could compete against the dominant player in video, which was the cable industry. When Amazon bought Whole Foods, they could compete against Kroger’s and Walmart. When Facebook bought WhatsApp, we could compete against telcos who used to charge 10 cents a text message, but not anymore.Now people can watch video, get groceries delivered, and send private messages for free. That’s competition. New companies are created all the time, all over the world. And history shows that if we don’t keep innovating, someone will replace every company here today.” Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO

Zuckerberg defends tech

The leverageable factors within tech should not make tech firms look like bad eggs. Walmart has private labels and to make those calls, it possibly gets some people into a room to discuss options. That Amazon uses AI to make the decision should not make it an evil company. Nearly all the “bad” tricks we see in big techs happen in our traditional industries. The only difference is that digital technologies have weaponized the efficiency of execution exponentially. So, instead of Walmart understanding just 60% of why ABS Butter will do well as Walmart Butter private label, Amazon could get to 99% on why Amazon Butter will thrive. Focusing on outcomes alone will diminish innovation!

Insights from the Ogun State COVID-19 Test Charges for Private School Students

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It is a thing of joy that our children are going back to school. We all know the risks involved but then, everything about life is a risk. Besides, those children we’re worried about are the managers of their parents’ shops and offices these days. You must have noticed that for some months now, our markets are filled with young sellers. I was shocked yesterday when I learnt that the girl handling her father’s provision store is in JSS 2. And she was doing that job perfectly well. All I’m trying to say is that the reopening of schools for students in exit classes is a good move by the government. Believe me, there’s no longer any need to keep those schools closed down.

Even though these children have been allowed to return to school, the government will not leave them unprotected. Ogun State government, for instance, insisted that every student returning to the boarding house must carry out COVID-19 and malaria tests. This is a very good initiative because it will ensure that students that test positive will not endanger the lives of others. With this, we are sure that students in Ogun State will be well protected from COVID.

However, the way in which the government is going about the test is becoming a thing that raises eyebrows. On Sunday 2 August, 2020, parents of private school students protested against the way the government is enforcing the conduct of this test. According to the aggrieved parents, they were asked by the state government to pay the sum of twenty-five thousand naira for the test. These parents questioned the reason for this payment since it was generally believed that testing for COVID-19 is free. Apart from that, they discovered that some students will pay for this test while others won’t. Well, the demand for this fee has raised a lot of unanswered questions.

Premium Times contacted the Special Assistant to the governor of Ogun State on Public Communication, Remmy Hassan, and he confirmed that students that attend private schools are to pay for their own tests. Hassan said that COVID-19 test costs “about” fifty thousand naira per person and so those in private schools should pay 50% of the cost. He, however, said that the test is free for students in public schools.

Regarding why there is a difference in the cost of the test between students from public and private schools, Hassan first said that private schools could not provide the state government with the total number of their students and so they have to pay the subsidised amount for the COVID test. Later, Hassan said, “private schools should pay half of the cost since they are profit makers.”

The decision that private schools’ students should pay for COVID-19 tests is disturbing and unfair. The SA made it look like these students should pay for the test since their parents felt they are rich enough to send them to private schools. If not, what does he mean by saying that private schools are profit makers whereas students were asked to pay when they went to the venue for the test? Is it the school or the students that are making profits? Why won’t the government task the schools directly instead of doing so through the parents?

Apart from that, since when did COVID-19 testing in Nigeria stop being free? I know that NCDC has several debunked news that people pay for the test. They claimed those news were fake and misleading. So how come Ogun State is saying that NCDC charges fifty thousand naira for test reagents, which the agency will supply? If the Ogun State government is lying, how come NCDC has not come out to refute the claims? What is actually happening in Nigeria? Has COVID-19 been turned into a money-spinning machine?

Now let’s look at the discrimination the state government is exhibiting here. What is the difference between students in public schools and their counterparts in private schools? Does it mean that the former are Nigerians while the latter are aliens? If the state government can pay fifty thousand naira (assuming that is true) for the innumerable students in public schools, how come it can’t pay for the very few in private schools? I don’t know if I am the only one that is confused here.

Like the Igbos will say, the mother hen that kept shouting when her chick was stolen by a hawk is not asking the hawk to release her chick (because she knows it will definitely not do so) but because she wants the world to know what just happened to her. Likewise, Ogun State government may insist and do what it wanted, and NCDC may keep mum about charging fifty thousand naira per test, but let it be known that their move is going to become unbearable to many parents, who are still resuscitating from the near-death economic experience caused by COVID. Apart from that, if nothing is done about this, other states in the federation may emulate this inhuman treatment and go for their unjustifiable pound of flesh.

Tekedia Now Offers Amazon AWS Credit To Innovators In Mini-MBA

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This only applies now to Tekedia Capital startups which Tekedia Capital invested in.  Attending Tekedia courses does not qualify.

I run an investing fund – and that fund has grown so well that Amazon has shown huge support. When we partner with you, we help you grow. I continue to look for great ideas to support. If we invest, you can also get up to $25,000 worth of Amazon AWS credit. We got an elevation from $10,000 to now issue $25,000 as many of our companies are growing. We can do even more if you need more resources.

From San Francisco to London, Lagos to Berlin, and beyond, we are empowering innovators of the future. Tell me what you are building, and let us see how we can assist you to get to the next level. We have 32 companies in our portfolio and together they have created thousands of jobs, generating $millions of dollars.

From today, Tekedia Mini-MBA is an accelerator, extending the school mindset of Tekedia Mini-MBA. That means, innovators and companies can have access to resources which my fund provides. If you are in our program, and need support, we will help. We have credits  to support founders and companies in Tekedia Mini-MBA who are bootstrapping or have raised small money. Then, as you grow, we will offer you more credits. Also, I spoke with Amazon this morning; a team of AWS growth will be available to also help.