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You Will Not Be Remembered for Your Looks

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It was my turn after standing on the queue for a while, then she raised her head and our eyes met. For the umpteenth time I was stunned by her beauty. “You are very beautiful”, I said. She froze momentarily because she was poised to receive my order and instead, her auditory receptors transmitted a different signal to her brain for processing. When she regained her composure, her face lit up with a smile under twinkling eyes; she said: “No one has ever said that to me here, thank you”.

No man is so powerful to resist the charm of a beautiful woman. The beauty of a woman has caused even angels to fall: “Now it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God (angels) saw the daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves of all whom they choose. Genesis 6v1-2

As the male folks are easily captivated by good looking women, so also are women fascinated by handsome men: “Now Joseph was handsome in form and appearance.  And it came to pass after these things that his master’s wife cast longing eyes on Joseph…” Genesis 39v6b

Looking good is good because of its power to attract good things to the carrier. This quality has gone beyond facial appearance to include dress sense, good smell, social etiquette, swag, cars, etc. Anything that will increase our attractiveness we expend on just to satisfy our longing of being appreciated. But at the end of our lives, will our looks count? In other words, will you be remembered for your beauty or handsomeness, fragrance, choice of cars, shoes, designer brands…? What will come out if your name was Google? What will be peoples’ testimony about your life?

Compliments will soon be forgotten after its feel good effect. I am sure the lady I talked about in the beginning might not remember that event any more. Beauty is ephemeral. There is/was/will be someone more good looking than you today, yesterday, and tomorrow. Why then do we place so much value on vanity? You post several pictures of yourself everyday on social media but you are not adding value to your community. World population today is over seven billion with several more billions that have lived before with no record that they ever existed.

Isn’t it pathetic that you live in this digital and information age but you are just a statistics? How can the internet remember a man who lived before the creation of the World Wide Web but doesn’t know you? Many of these men never got their pictures preserved; some have just one to a few. What distinguished these men were what they lived for. They created value not vanity. They concerned themselves with solving real society problems compared to you craving for likes and comments on your pictures that look more fictional than real on social media. If you die today your memory dies with you. You are always having the latest i-phone and don’t know who Graham Bell or Steve Jobs were. You love taking pictures but don’t know who Johann Zahn, Joseph Nicephore and George Eastman were. You use the toilet but don’t know who Sir John Harington was. You travel (or wish to travel) by flight but don’t know who the Wright Brothers were. You commute by train but don’t know James Watt, the inventor of the first steam engine. You shop in the malls but don’t know Victor David Gruen, the creator. Your life is so dependent on electricity but don’t know Michael Faraday. The list is endless. If these men lived lives of vanities, the world would not have transited the Stone Age.

Where is your own product? Where is your own solution to the troubles of the world today? How are you helping to end Covid-19, for example? Don’t be just a statistic. Will your name be a household name tomorrow? Will the world be better because you lived? Remember that our lives are better today because some men knew that finding purpose is more important than good looks. Don’t die with the solution you are meant to bequeath to the world. Posterity is hoping you will play your role so that they can achieve their destinies. Don’t make the grave richer. Die empty. Stop wasting your time and money on the vanity of good looks and give yourself to something worthwhile.

Be valuable!

Mothers As 360` Leaders

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For the first time since Nigeria joined the rest of the world in the celebration of Mother’s Day, this year’s celebration was without the characteristic pomp in churches and the latter feasting in homes. No thanks to Covid-19. March 22nd, 2020 was a strange Sunday. The streets were deserted and the house of God was under lock and key; and mothers were self-isolated. Regardless, the children’s love, through the walls, reached the mothers.

In my solitude, my mind became a stage with conscious thoughts that created images of the significance of a mother in the home and society. My most dominant impulses were about the leadership role of a mother. I could only see parallels with the idea of John Maxwell’s 360Leader. In his book, The 360 Leader, he shares an uncommon insight on how to lead from the middle of an organization when you are not the top leader. He posits that a 360leader should be able to lead up to his boss, across to his peers, and down to his subordinates. This is a perfect example of the role of the woman in the home with respect to that of the 360 leader in a typical organization.

Adapting the 360leader diagram to illustrate the multi-hat (multiple responsibilities) cut out for a woman in the African setting, it is easy to see that mothers are natural 360 leaders by virtue of being mothers.

Just as a 360` leader is expected to be good at doing so many things well, a mother by her natural role is expected to keep the home in perfect order. Recently, I was talking with a colleague in the office about punctuality to work and the home front. He said his wife gets the kids set for school, prepares breakfast, tidy the home, and still goes to her business. He occasionally assists her by dressing the kids after she bathes them. Is that all you do? I asked him.

You see, my friend is the classic illogical African alpha male who believes it is a taboo for a man to do house chores. What then is his usefulness when today mothers have become better bread winners? Mothers don’t shirk in their responsibilities.

Mothers recognize their husbands as the legitimate head of the family whether he can put food on the table or not. They look up to him for direction, and when he fails to provide the physical needs and guidance, mothers fill the vacuum with ease. Their role as 360` leaders have prepared them for this when the men become rolling stones or exit the world.

The growth and development of the child into responsible adulthood is a task for both parents. The absence of any will have a negative impact on the child and by extension, the community. But the role of a mother has proven to be of greater importance than that of a father that even God in Isaiah 49v15 asked, “Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she bore?” 

Apart from their responsibilities to their husbands and children, mothers are also expected to manage external influences on their husbands, children and themselves by their peers and other external factors. A strong family bond hinged on great principles is the tool mothers use to ward off negative influences.

In conclusion, mothers are centripetal forces that pull the family together and without them, the negative external centrifugal forces will pull the family apart. On this ground, it is expected that all men must purge themselves of the mentality that women and mothers must remain silent, unseen, disrespected, maltreated, abused, subjugated, and denied basic rights. The stability and progress of any community can only be attributed to the love and sacrifices of our mothers in their respective homes. Today and every moment of the future, we must pledge to honor every mother in every way I can.

And so, I called my mom later in the day to say happy Mother’s Day. “Yeeaaaaa… Thank you thank you thank you!” She screamed excitedly and said I was the only one that has called to wish her well. 

Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers!

Who Will Manufacture PPEs And Ventilators For Nigeria/Africa?

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As part of measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus, the United States has further imposed social distancing measures to be in place until 30th April 2020, according to the Washington post. In the United Kingdom, it is being reported that lock down could be in place until June 2020. Currently, three cities in Nigeria (Lagos, Ogun and Abuja) are in lock down. South Africa is currently on lock down for 21 days.

The world owes a huge gratitude to health care workers, at the front line of this pandemic. From New York, Milan, London, to Madrid, health care workers have constantly complained about the lack of preparedness and shortage of health care equipment e.g. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect themselves, ventilators for patients etc. In fact, CNN reported that health care workers account for 50% of confirmed cases in Spain.

There is clearly a shortage of PPEs and ventilators world-wide. This has triggered various responses from various Governments worldwide. In the UK, the British Government has asked Dyson, a British firm, to reverse engineer and produce ventilators for use within the UK and hopefully Europe. In the United States, General Electric (GE) has been called upon to manufacture ventilators and other health care equipment needed to save lives and reduce the spread of the virus. President Trump has further invoked federal laws to compel automakers to manufacture some of the highly demanded equipment. Now, Ford, 3M, GE etc. are racing to build respirators, ventilators, face shields etc. to help health care workers fight the pandemic.

The number of confirmed cases in Africa is steadily increasing. The number of confirmed cases in Nigeria has risen to 111, as of 30th March 2020. In response to the pandemic in Nigeria, donations and donations are being pledged and being mobilised to help curtail the spread. We must highly commend the efforts of the private sector to rally around and come up with the financial resources which will prove very beneficial in these distressing times. These efforts are being led by none other than the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote, in close partnership with Access Bank and other well-meaning private sector companies in a coalition dubbed the ‘Nigeria Private Sector Coalition against COVID -19’.

However, will the financial resource suffice? I am of the opinion that we may need more than financial resources but the financial resources will no doubt help curtail the spread. As the number of cases increases, the need for PPEs and other medical equipment will increase. And as you probably figured out, dyson will probably not sell ventilators to Nigeria/ Africa now, when there is a great need for such in its home country? Neither will GE? Who then will manufacture PPE & Ventilators for use in Nigeria/Africa?

Would it be possible for local engineering companies like Innoson Motors to partner with Dangote or General Electric (GE) Nigeria to look into reverse engineering of some of these products for use in Nigeria/Africa? Are there indigenous engineering South African companies who could help in the production of some of these products? Can we get engineers from Aba etc. to reverse engineer some of these products for use? Of course, these products should be tested to ensure they are safe before use.

The Government could equally make a call for innovation, calling all innovators or engineers who could locally produce face masks, alcohol sanitizers, PPEs, ventilators etc. to send in submissions of such ideas. Pictures and videos of such products could be sent for submission, now that we are all online.

Nigeria/Africa, now is the time to look for solutions to our problems. No one will come to our rescue soon, as most countries are battling to contain the spread within their shores. It is not the time to panic but to apply ourselves creatively and innovatively. After all, necessity is the mother of invention.

Intellectuals in Nigeria/Africa, now is the time to get creative and innovative. Even though schools are shut, let’s think of innovative and creative ways to help curtail the spread of the virus.

Let’s equally share stories and news of those who may be able to assist with their creativity rather than sharing depressing news.

Let’s stay safe.

When this is all over, we must learn important lessons and look at ways of developing indigenous technical and engineering capabilities.

Zoom Is Soaring – But For How Long?

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As social distancing becomes the order of the day as part of efforts to minimize the spread of coronavirus pandemic, people are seeking ways to keep their businesses, friendship and family life intact. Online tools have offered platforms of interactions that guarantee wide distances between people and yet fulfilling meetings, bonding and association.

Among all the apps offering teleconference related services, Zoom has become a popular choice. As more people seek virtual alternatives to their deprived freedom to meet and interact, Zoom has become a darling option because it gives users better choices than other apps offering virtual conferencing services.

Though Apple’s Facetime is popular, Zoom is currently ranking above it in the iOS store, according to the data from analytic company App Annie. It has been gaining more users at the wake of the outbreak of coronavirus and that has shot its market value up. The stock sells for 58 times revenue, compared to a price-to-sales ratio of 8 for Microsoft, and has been gaining since February while other stocks are plummeting.

In 2020, Zoom Video Communication has soared over 85%, and has become a top choice for investors who are looking for a safe haven from the coronavirus storm. In February, the teleconference company’s stock upped 45% to maintain stable growth while other stocks plunged. On Thursday last week, the ZM stock went up another 7% to close regular trading at $125.00 a share.

The company’s Q4 revenue jumped 78% with 2019 sales up 88% to $622.7 million. According to data published by Nasdaq, Zoom’s adjusted quarterly earnings of $0.15 a share trampled the $0.08 estimated by the market, and has now blown away Nasdaq projection by an average of 340% in the trailing four quarters.

Also, its full fiscal year operating cash flow skyrocketed close to 200% to $151.9 million, as its client base expands. Zoom ended the year 2019, with about 82,000 clients and with more than 10 employees, a 61% increase from 2018. The company said 641 customers contributed more than $100,000 in trailing 12 months revenue which marked an 86% surge.

The unprecedented growth has come as a result of many using Zoom for weddings, bar mitzvahs and mediation sessions. As schools closed, teachers and students turned to Zoom for classes and so did many others who needed to stay in business. Many others use it to make parties and virtually stay in touch with family and friends.

But Zoom won people’s hearts for some peculiar reasons that many other players in the teleconference business can’t give.

“The usability and the reliability of Zoom is what has led to this incredible adoption, combined with honesty, the generosity of Eric and his willingness to open it up especially to schools,” Zoom CFO Kelly Steckelberg told CNBC.

Zoom founder and CEO Eric Yuan received a lot of applause for altering the original design that gives free service only to 100 participants for 40 minutes. Schools and organizations have cashed in on the adjustment that has allowed thousands of people to hook into conferences running far beyond 40 minutes free of charge. The gesture was seen as part of efforts by the company to help people in the face of COVID-19, pandemic, and has spurred thousands of users to download the app. Over 90% downloads between February and March.

Moreover, Zoom is available for Android and laptops, unlike its rival, Facetime that is exclusive to iOS and available only to iPhone users. Zoom has other features that include the ability to upload pictures or videos to create a virtual background. That feature has been notably fun and enticing that other companies like Microsoft said they are going to copy it in its Teams service.

However, as Zoom keeps soaring even in the face of fierce competition with popular names like GoToMeeting and Skype as well as Google Hangouts and Microsoft Teams, many are still worried that its pace may be forced to slow down at the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

But Nasdaq estimated that Zoom’s 2021 full-year fiscal revenue will hit between $905 million to $915.o million, which overrides the pre-earning estimate of $854.6 million. The high-end would represent 47% growth from 2020.

Zoom’s video is also expected to crush the current estimate of $0.27 per share to hit between $0.42 and $0.45 per share, and would mark a 29% jump from 2020, on the high side.

Stifel analysts told clients: “The global coronavirus epidemic will undoubtedly drive awareness and adoption of the company’s video conferencing platform, and we expect this environment to further enable the company to post industry-leading growth rates.”

Before now, climate advocates and those who see automobile emission as an environmental threat and have tried to cut their movement by holding meetings and conferences online, have been instrumental to Zoom’s market performance, as the company has established an edge over others and manages to keep all those who get on board. It is believed that post-coronavirus will yield the same result; Zoom is likely going to introduce more enticements to help its lovers to stay in love.

Covid-19 – An Interview with Abideen Olasupo, Team Lead, KnowCovid-19 Nigeria

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Editor’s Notes: The thoughts in this piece emerged from the interview conducted with Abideen Olasupo, Co-Founder and Team Lead, KnowCovid-19 Nigeria. KnowCovid-19 is researching and analysing issues and needs on the virus and disseminate the outcomes to Nigerians and other nationals throughout the world using digital content distribution.

Tekedia: Covid-19 is not new to people and businesses since December 2019. Various efforts have been taken and still being initiated to contain the spread of the virus. What is your view on the efforts thus far?

Abideen Olasupo: While I commend all governments for fighting the demons that has been keeping us all at home. I must emphasise that some leaders started very late. If they had taken proactive steps earlier and face the virus like a war; maybe the casualties would have been lesser. We can do better by making testing kits readily available for a whole lot of people to get tested. Maintaining social distancing and locking down states alone won’t solve the problem.

As a social entrepreneur, how would you describe the social measures of the Nigerian government at federal and state level?

Sincerely, it may be too early to comment on this. While almost all states announcing lock down (full and partial) already announced palliatives, the implementation of such palliatives will really go a long way in achieving the goals. Will it get to the grassroots, where it is mostly needed? Will People with Disability get them? Will it not be politicized? Will an individual not take more than what he or she should take. While the pandemic requires serious attention, one would have expected the government to kickstart palliatives since last week before declaring total lockdown.

For the past few weeks, you and other groups of Nigerians have been researching and disseminating data driven information on the virus. What prompts this? What do you intend to gain?

The fight against COVID-19 isn’t just a fight against the pandemic, but also a war against what has been described as an ‘infodemic’, that is, the spread of fake news and disinformation about the virus. There are several anxiety-triggering, fear-inducing and scary information being circulated on and off social media platforms. Despite over 80,000 recoveries being recorded globally, there is more focus on the deaths, and the patients health practitioners are unable to save. There is little information about medical testing and successes recorded so far, some of which are China closing its last COVID-19 hospitals, and global recoveries. Knowcovid19.ng(soon to be launched officially later today) is solving the problem of fake information and misinformation around Covid19, inaccessibility of information by people at the grassroots, and ensuring timely conveyance of information, awareness and safety precaution, test centre and clinic location, reportage of case, matrix mapping and contact tracing using data, technology and infographics.

Would you say global leaders and other concerned stakeholders need big data to fight the spread of the virus amidst spread of misinformation about the virus?

Capital YES. We need to fight this global war with every available tool. Big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence must be deployed in the global effort against this virus. Researchers around the world are using machine learning to develop models that simulate and predict the spread of the virus in an attempt to identify patterns that might reveal the weaknesses and dangers of this pandemic. Vaccine development is now the hottest and most critical task worldwide. Bioinformatic tools are boosting the efficiency of what may well be the fastest vaccine development process in history. Without collaborative tools and big data, this would be an impossible task. Epidemiologists in South Korea, China, and Singapore are using real-time tracking tools to better understand the virus and slow the spread of disease. We are also mapping, tracking, reporting cases in Nigeria through Knowcovid19.

Redesigning and producing impactful contents require funds, how are you getting funds for daily operations?

Sincerely, I have been self-funding since last week. We were lucky to get committed volunteers who are passionate to join the initiative and commit their time, money, research skills and knowledge, Internet and alternative power supply to get things done. Our website is still pending owing to funding. We have not started work on our Mobile App. We need funding to give relief materials and as well support our volunteers research work. We are calling on individuals and corporate organisations to support us.