Thank you #Cameroon, the land of the Indomitable Lions, for coming out strong for us. We will replace Samuel Eto’o dribbling goals with business profitable goals, and Roger Milla’s invisible maneuvering skills with sustained competitive advantages where all flanks are closed for enduring moats. After this program, more business leaders will be prepared to pass the ball like Omam Biyik as Thomas N’Kono ensures the castle is safe with a clean sheet! It would be another Milla’s dance.
We are happy to share that the land of the Indomitable Lions is coming big for the second edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA. Cameroon is an amazing country. To ensure we provide deeper service to our learners, corporations, government agencies and startups, Amzill, a management consulting company, managed by Fadilah Tchoumba, will work together with us as a Country Partner. With the help of Amzill, our mission of offering world-class management training to seed a new generation of African business leaders will continue the march. If in Cameroon, please register directly with Amzill; they are setting up a page on their website here.
Amzill is a leading pan-African management consulting firm which equips small and mid-sized businesses with the tools to succeed and dominate the global stage. We work with our clients to establish processes, develop products, monitor and measure impacts, assess feasibility and manage operations to achieve growth and sustainable advantage. In doing so, we continuously contribute toward enhancing our clients’ corporate value and delivering results through innovation.
I am really very happy here – I am not sure there is any program anywhere in Africa where you can have an opportunity to learn from a distinguished faculty, better than the ones that have answered a call, to share practical innovation, growth and execution lessons with us. From MIT to Deloitte, BUA Group to Afrinvest, Schlumberger to Infoprive, Queen’s University to Access Bank, Polaris Bank to Foodlocker , and more, it is amazing, for the second edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA.
We just added the faculty for fintech – and he is Olugbenga GB Agboola, the CEO and Co-Founder of fintech category-king, Flutterwave. Flutterwave took out payment frictions for us here, big time.
Ladies and gentlemen, 4 months, online, and $140 for an excursion into the mechanics of profitable business era! And if you cannot afford it at once, we have a payment plan. Simply, click and email my team.
Should you open that business in Nigeria when the government has said NO? Can your employees sue you in the court if they contract coronavirus while working because you have not followed government-sanctioned protocols? What is the tort law saying here, in Nigeria, and what can trial lawyers do? Tort law determines whether an entity should be held legally accountable for an injury against another entity. If you disobey government directions and open, exposing workers and employees to risks, you are playing with fire! Follow the politicians because they speak with executive orders – and those are secondary regulations!
Academic disputation continues as to whether Nigerian courts are bound to apply English decisions subsequent to 1900. From a practical point of view, however, such decisions are treated as authorities which ought to be followed unless there is strong reason to the contrary. In the area of tort, only when the question of damages has arisen have judges in Nigeria shown conspicuous signs of independence. For practical purposes, therefore, one may treat the Nigerian law of tort as being identical with that of England except where the latter has been modified by statute. The tort of negligence has, of course, been little affected by legislation in England. The most important legislative change, relating to apportionment of damages in contributory negligence cases, has been adopted in all parts of Nigeria. In the Northern States, however, the doctrine of common employment is still in force, and only Lagos has legislation based on the Occupiers’ Liability Act, 1957.
Today, I shared this with a client in Kano who plans to open his company, as football fields are becoming active again, despite the official lockdown Yes, many people do not care. Check the latest data, Kano indices are rising. Do not get your business into that trap, as one trial lawyer can mess you up!
After raising new funds, Medcera, my co-founded healthtech has now WAIVED all fees, including training and some data migrations, to clinics, NGOs, hospitals and institutions on the use of our technology, as Africa battles Covid-19. Medcera is a cloud-based electronic health record platform with a powerful practice management system and patient engagement features. It is engineered to serve clinics, lab centers, pharmacies, and more. Intuitive and easy to use, Medcera assists doctors to improve patient outcomes, and supports patients to engage more efficiently with doctors, and facilitates integration with other health stakeholders such as labs, eye centers, pharmacies.
Medcera provides a connected ecosystem that brings together Doctors, Patients and Healthcare Partners making it possible to deliver top-grade patient outcomes. Doctors have the tools they need. Patients are provided with support they deserve. Policymakers, drug makers etc get insights to engineer tomorrow’s miracles through analytics. Pharmacies, labs, imaging centers etc are systemically integrated into the health system to reduce cost and improve quality.
Medcera is simple, instinctive and interoperable so you can focus more on what you do best – health. It’s integrated and engineered for more productivity, enhanced patient outcomes and better insights on the state of population-health.
One Man. One Woman. One Medical Record.
We provide the possibility of maintaining one version of health record for a patient irrespective of the number of doctors, clinics, labs, imaging centers, etc involved. And this is unconstrained by location. Provided the patient and the providers are on Medcera, the patient’s medical record will be current as he/she moves across Africa, from clinic to clinic. The patient is completely in charge: he/she can revoke access to a provider at any time. And no one can see a patient data unless he/she shares the Medcera Code.