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UI: Ojebode bows out as Head of CLA with 41 PhD Graduates, 13 First Class Undergraduate degrees in 9 Years

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Professor Ayobami Ojebode has ceased to be the Head of Department of Communication and Language Arts at the University of Ibadan after 9 years of serving as acting and full-time manager of the Department.  Our checks reveal that during this period, Professor Ojebode’s leadership recorded a number of achievements.

Check reveals that during his tenure the Department produced 41 PhD graduates and 13 first class undergraduate degrees. These are the highest in the history of the Department. The Department researches and trains students on varied aspects of communications, media, journalism and language arts.

Exhibit 1: First Class from 1975-2019

Source: University of Ibadan’s Convocation Book, 1975-2019; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

This achievement was as a result of collaborative efforts of academic and non-academic staff of the Department and the University authority, our checks reveal. For instance, a number of present and past students note that during his headship, he was able to connect the Department with professionals in the industries, which enhanced understanding of internal theoretical and practical knowledge. In collaboration with the supervisors of PhD students, a number of issues preventing the students from finishing their research thesis were resolved. In addition to this, PhD students were mentored and trained through partnership with professionals in the industries.

Information has it that Professor Ojebode is the longest service Head of Department in the Faculty of Arts, the oldest Faculty in the University of Ibadan. As at the time of writing this insight, his post on Facebook, announcing his exit from the leadership seat of the Department, has attracted 138 comments and 214 likes including 2 shares.

Exhibit 2: Trends of Funds attracted to the Department during his tenure per select year

Source: Professor Ojebode’s Handover Notes, 2020
Professor Ayobami Ojebode’s Back, leaving HOD’s Office for the New HOD, Professor Olusola Oyewo

Reacting to his humorous post on Facebook regarding his exit as the Head of the Department, the new HOD, Professor Olusola Oyewo says “Where does my HOD think he is “escaping” to? Nowhere! We are in this together…”

A number of students and well-wishers have also expressed their feelings on his exit.  “So, you have taken your bag and moved on after a very successful tenure as HOD? Congratulations. We wish Prof Oyewo a successful tenure of office too. This picture speaks a volume (Clement Olusegun Olaniran Kolawole).”

“Congratulations for a successful tenure, exemplary leadership and high standard you set for our department sir. May the Lord continue to make you outstanding. Hearty cheers and welcome to our new H.O.D Professor Oyewo (Kauna Lisa Wudiri Aganah).”

Congratulations to Prof Ojebode, a communications giant. Your leadership style is exemplary. To Professor Oyewo, another easy going giant in the field of communication. I wish you the very best, sir, though not a new terrain (Ogunlade Steve).”

The Latency in the Nigerian Stock Exchange

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The stock of Kodak, a film photography pioneer, rose so fast that it tripped 20 circuit breakers in a single day. The U.S. government has announced the company will be transformed into a pharmaceutical producer under the Defense Production Act. Just like that, the stock went from $2.41 to close to $50. Now, why do we not have the same trajectory in Nigeria? Largely, the Nigerian Stock Exchange is not moved by news that spontaneously. GTBank declares record profits, the next day, the stock goes down! Dangote was mistakenly appointed by APC as part of a presidential campaign team, the stocks did not move (trading hours), despite the obvious risk. What is going on in NSE? The latency between events and when stocks begin to correlate in NSE surprises me.

Kodak begins a new era, moving into pharmaceuticals with massive government loans. Yes, go into generic drugs and leave cameras for Samsung, Apple and others.

Thanks to a $765 million government loan under the Defense Production Act, Kodak is moving into drug production. The former film leader is going to make a bunch of generic drugs, such as the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine, to reduce the U.S.’s dependence on countries such as China and India. President Trump: “It’s a breakthrough in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States.” Fujifilm made a similar pivot, and health care and material solutions now makes up 43% of that company’s total revenues (Fortune)

Africa Phase: The Footprint Starts here – Amadioha Speaks

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I stopped worrying about my identity as a Nigerian and started warming up for my ideology; The world clock is yet turning its hands to the favor of Mama Africa, in no time. And the question is; Are you ready for what is about to happen?

This prophecy is so vivid that even a busy hustler on the street can attest to it. At first it is coming as a really challenging moment in every African man and woman’s life due to the difficulties following the pandemic, but if you look at it with deep learning eyes, you will agree that, before a great success, comes a grave suffering.

If our fathers are considerate enough to reserve at least the sovereignty of our individual nations; the young, bright and innovative generation will build castles of greatness on it.

The great business moguls; Dangote, Coscharis, Tony Elumelu, Ndubuisi Ekekwe (PHD), and a few others have cleared some of the toughest Sambisa forest in the Automobile, Venture Market, Food and Civil Engineering propagator industry, and Intellectual innovations. The space that is vacant to big scale is the Internet space.

Who will lead the children of Africa to this top mountain, technically and ensure the water of life continues flowing, to never want to return back to the Masters onion and fishes to survive.

The America’s four giants, Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook are holding the world to what can be termed as, “ransom,” if not like a stiff kick on a cold grossed tight ball, I wonder what it is. If we do not take this  bull by the horn seriously, and find a route to freedom, while we celebrate the success of the mentioned, what are we doing?

If after the Pandemic (Covid 19) era, and Africa does not produce and empower the next game changers in Technology, we will leave the discussion and enter into the street to continue hawking pure water. Although we have hopes with innovations such as Social Media (PingSMile.com), Internet Service provider (BeepTool), Education game changers (Tekedia), Food accessibility facilitators (FoodMoby.com), and a powerful stance in the Tv media solution providers (Bestlifeontv.com). No need to worry, but there is war that looks so weary even from afar. Omoh gather liver on time oh!

The Footprint started long ago, but the type that will change the future of Africa starts from here. Do not be scared to start working on that dream project, no matter how humongous it may look, as long as it is not a thing to do after life, there is hope. Just start. This is a message to the young think tanks of Africa, which you are one of them, by grace.

A great future doesn’t require a great past:

This could have been so true, but Africa has great past, so why is the present such a threat to a great future? is it because the sense of instant gratification  is ravaging the system, or that we are so scared to be seen as genuine hustlers with hope of winning, although not yet, but surely with the right attitude. The current mental design of an average African, especially a Nigerian youth, is that… IF YOU NO BUY BENZ, WETIN YOU GAIN.

This should be the wackiest mindset you will ever live to experience today. What now happens, to the success of great men like Elon Musk? was he tearing up to buy benz at early 20’s or was he eyeing a future nobody ever thought would go private. The choice is yours to make, but a must by the virtue of owning your next generation a good shelter. IF E NO CONCERN YOU TODAY, E GO CONSPIRE AGAINST YOU TOMORROW. No talk says, I no tell you oh.

You need to pay the heavy price for the success you want to celebrate and live off:

This was a quote by my friend, Mr. Mpilo Mbali from Democratic Republic of Congo, a renowned miner of Copper Ore, Gold Ore amongst other special minerals; One would not argue that you need to pay the price for the future you aim at, but the issue is usually inability to understand what exact price that has to be paid for this future. Is it to study, or work hard selling firewood or spending 60% of your daily time in the farm? I do not think these are the points.

Take for instance, you want a future where your living room will be as big as Paul Okoye of the defunct Psquare group. That would be so mediocre to dream of as life’s ultimate goal. What happens if an earthquake the range of 5 and above happens, that house goes way below the ground level, and leaving the burden on the insurance company to cover; to certain percentage only.

 

  • Let us instead set the goal to have the next world power from Africa; Nigeria it is possible!
  • Let us build the next Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple from Africa
  • Let us innovate the Education system of Africa and build the next Oxford University in our motherland; Tekedia Institute can be the next Harvard University in Africa.
  • Let us grow the next Indian farms in Africa
  • Let us develop the next Microsoft brains in Africa

 

These and more similar dreams are the kind of goals we must start setting today; Africa Phase: The Footprint Starts here – Amadioha Speaks. And the international town crier Tekedia.com bears me witness.

Sacrifice, persistence, drive, failure, rejection, loss all sum up to answer success:

Remember that nothing good comes easy. If we must build the Africa of our dream, (okorobia, agboghobia, Nna, Nne, Agadi, genu nti.. Hausa, Yoruba, West Africa, East Africa, South Africa, Africa in diaspora, Ndi be anyi), we will surely face the challenges, but there is high probability to win.

Just like; Mr. Chidiebere Moses Ogbodo learnt from a lesson from the (Lead Generation Masterclass), taught by Mr. Deepak Kanakaraju the Director of PixelTrack and DigitalDeepak digital marketing online institution in Bangalore India; that, if you must win in the art of sales and lead generation prowess, you must be ready to work with Large Numbers.

Case Study: If a man wants to gain the attention of at least one fine lady in his community, he must be ready to talk to at least more than one (1) person. At the end of the day, one person must reply to Hi. This is applicable to generating lead to win sales. Also applicable to gaining more followers on Instagram; you must put out more content or pay Meme pages that have more followers to draw the traffic to your page. but then you need to continue working creatively to retain the magnet, by offering value not status.

If we must build and win the space of the future, for Mama Africa, the foot print must start today, with the right gigantic goal in place. Set the dream so big that even the moon will seem so small to shine through it all night hence allowing the stars and the sun to help. NA WE DEH HERE. Let us make it happen while we still can.

An adage speaks; Sometimes starting late may lead to your early success, more than starting early. It is vice versa. So do not worry that we maybe starting late, let us just get to work, now.

Thank you for reading, you may add your thoughts on how best we can build the next Silicon Valley from Africa in the comment section.

Are Soft Skills Important?

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Soft Skills, also known as People Skills, are non-technical skills that indicate one’s ability to interact with others in the workplace. They are important in relationship building, and are always sought during interview sessions to determine good fit of candidates.

With the unemployment challenge faced in different countries, so many candidates have lost the opportunity to secure their dream job due to the lack of these skills. It is a well known fact that a lot of graduates do not know how to craft a good CV/Resume. Many do not know how to communicate effectively, as well as imbibe good business etiquettes. Hence, it becomes an issue even in the workplace, as some employees who lack these skills, get a series of queries and even laid-off at their workplace.

Soft Skills are diverse and include such skills as Negotiation, Conflict Resolution, Effective Communication, Team Work, Problem-solving, etc. It has been validated that having technical skills alone is not enough. So many employers place emphasis on those who have both Soft Skills and Technical Skills. They want those with a good attitude, who are disciplined, and can manage time effectively.

An internal study conducted by Google in 2017 found that their best teams were not the ones full of top scientists, but interdisciplinary groups that had employees who brought strong soft skills to the collaborative process. Also, as reported in the LinkedIn Learning 2020 Workplace Learning Report – in which LinkedIn analyzed data from more than 660 million professionals and more than 20 million jobs to identify the 15 most in-demand skills, the top five Soft Skills identified were Creativity, Persuasion, Collaboration, Adaptability, and Emotional Intelligence.

How can one acquire Soft Skills?

There are different training for Soft Skills, in which candidates have to pay to learn them, and get certified for successfully completing them. In Nigeria, this burden has been lifted from jobseekers, as they no longer have to worry about the cost of training. With the Jobberman Soft Skills Training which is in place, job seekers would gain free access to the catalogue of Soft Skills courses. They are tutored by experts , supported on their career journey, as well as accessed. They are also given a certificate upon successful completion of the training. The goal is to improve their chances of securing great jobs, and to reduce the unemployment gap in the country.

The World’s Most Expensive Apple, Grown in America Costs $1.84 Trillion

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Apple now rules the world of business, after it broke many records this week. Today, Apple is worth $1.84 trillion. But that comes with a burden to the man – Tim Cook – who has taken Apple to the mountaintop. Mr Cook has cooked something so amazing that Wall Street is eating and loving it. Yes, he has prepared a special Apple, and they paid to eat,  and are eating more. Today, Apple is the most expensive “apple” in the world, and the wonders of a nation called America. 

Yet, Mr. Cook has to go back to the drawing board because this success is a burden across many metrics. The good news is that he knows that: “We’re conscious of the fact that these results stand in stark relief during a time of real economic adversity. We do not have a zero sum approach to prosperity and especially in times like this we’re focused on growing the pie, making sure our success isn’t just our success”.

Unbelievable in a time when the world is largely broken! Respect the brilliance of America. Next two more quarters, Apple could be hitting $2 trillion. Congrats Apple.

Apple has toppled Saudi Aramco as the world’s most valuable company after its stock hit a record high on Friday, smashing Wall Street’s expectations.

Apple stock went up $412.22 a share, to put its market capitalization at $1.762 trillion to trump Saudi Aramco’s record.

According to data from Refinitiv, Saudi Aramco has held the position of most valuable public company since last year, and had a market capitalization of $1.760 trillion as of its last close.

Analysts had expected revenue to drop 2% to $52.6 billion on average. And earnings per share of $2.58, up 18%, crushed the average forecast of $2.07. But Apple’s 11% growth put its earnings at $59.7 billion for the second quarter.

Apple along other big US tech companies has shown resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic that has brought economies to staggering point, including many publicly listed companies

 

 

Apple Topples Saudi Aramco, Becomes World’s Most Valuable Company