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The Akon Crypto City

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Singer and Rapper Akon is building his own city in his home country of Senegal. The Music star tweeted that the final approval for the city named “Akon Crypto City” has been granted, and the city will become a reality in the near future.

In 2018, Akon revealed his plan to develop a crypto city where digital life will thrive and the power infrastructure will depend solely on solar energy. The city is to be situated on a 2,000-acre land gifted to him by the Senegalese president.

For the last few years, Akon has gone from the man known for his songs, Lonely, Ghetto, locked up etc. to a man trying to provide electricity for 600 million people among other things. The famous musician’s quest for a private city appears to have come from his zeal for a digital environment powered by cleaner energy.

The singer, born Aliaune Damala Badara, revealed in an interview with Nick Cannon’s radio show Power 106 Los Angeles, that the city is going to be 100% digital currency, and mainly his own “AKoin, while it is powered by solar energy.

“It’s Akon City. It’s all renewable, the Akontainment solar city. A real physical place, it’s going to have a real airport… it’s a 10 year building block so we’re doing it in stages. We started construction in March and stage two is going to be 2025,” he told Cannon.

The city is located five minutes away from the airport and it is close to the Senegalese capital, Dakar. Akon also wants AKoin to go beyond Akon City. He told Cannon that he would want the crypto coin to go international and that it’s something he is enthusiastic about more than the Akon City.

“You might just go to vacation and when you transfer your American dollars into their money, you might just be transferring it into AKoins. That’s the goal,” he said.

The singer has been thrilled by the concept of having a dominant crypto currency that would be acceptable across Africa’s 52 countries and that would stimulate and support youth development, economic stability and create opportunity and inclusion for youth entrepreneurship.

At a time when Africa is deeply in need of a single currency to foster integration, Akon feels that his crypto coin could provide the needed help. Being available in 54 countries so far, the crypto currency is on a mission to create an environment that will trump the hurdles of varying currencies that have posed a challenge to African businesses, especially entrepreneurs who have limited resources when it comes to financial transactions across the continent.

“I think that blockchain and crypto could be the savior for Africa in many ways because it brings the power back to the people… Cryptocurrency and blockchain technology offer a more secure currency that enables people to advance themselves independent of the government,” Akon said at an event held in Cannes France.

He explained that his crypto coin is designed to allow people to do things in a way that government policies or regulations will not hold them down. “It allows the people to utilize it in ways where they can advance themselves and not allow government to do those things that are keeping them down.”

Many have been skeptical about the Akon Crypto City project, but Akon Lighting Africa has shown that the Grammy nominee has what it takes to pull it off. He said: “I come with the concept and let the geeks figure it out.”

The first two years of the Lighting Africa project saw it moved to 17 African countries, where finance was provided for smaller solar panels. The project is said to be available in about 25 countries right now in Africa, and has earned recognition by the UN. Last year, the Lighting Africa Organization secured a $1 billion credit line to push the project further to other African nations yet to be reached.

The Akon Crypto City has become a dream that many can’t wait to see come true.

The Supreme Court Nigeria’s Miracle for Hope Uzodinma As Emeka Ihedioha Departs in Imo State

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In the village during the Christmas, some people came to push me to run for the office of the governor, Abia State. I laughed. They were confused. Politely, I mentioned one word: Kogi. Yes, Nigeria is fading, politically. And the Supreme Court has joined the fray. Today, Imo state’s Emeka Ihedioha was kicked out as governor. But Supreme Court painfully found faults in the #2 and #3 candidates, by number of votes won, until it landed on #4. That #4 is APC’s Hope Uzodinma. Sure, this is not to say #4 got help as a ruling party candidate. But there are things lay people like me cannot understand.

But there is an explanation: ” Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun who delivered the judgment on Tuesday, declared that the votes due to Senator Uzodinma were unlawfully excluded from the 318 polling units and should be added to his votes”. Amazing!

Real magic in Imo state as APC’s Uzodinma goes to Government House even as PDP’s Emeka Ihedioha goes to his family’s house, Supreme Court of Nigeria directing.  I have never seen a miracle in politics like this one. Yes, #1 was faulty. #2 was no good. #3 was a bad guy. But #4 got votes but were excluded in an election conducted by his party.  You want to buy a bridge in Abia? Lol, Nigeria. A nation in motion.

Why Barcelona Replaced Ernesto Valverde with Quique Setien

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Barcelona has a new coach, his name is Quique Setien. He signed a two and a half years contract to replace the embattled Ernesto Valverde. Setien who has not hidden his admiration of Johan Cruyff and his style of football appeared perfect for the role of giving instructions at the dressing room. The former Real Betis  coach has the club’s philosophy and he is poised to win where Valverde failed, though it’s a long shot based on hope, the realities may play the other way round.

Meanwhile, it was a sad day for Barcelona coach, Ernesto Valverde, as he was informed by the club that his services are no longer needed at Camp Nou. But his sadness brought joy to millions of fans who have wanted the announcement for a long. “FC Barcelona deserves better” the say.

The failures that ousted Valverde

About three seasons ago, when Valverde was hired to lead the Catalans, he didn’t see his career ending this way. A bit of celebration and then, sadness and revolt from disappointed fans trailed part of his time as the head coach of the Catalan giants. And when you are at the helm of affairs in Barcelona, you know better than give the fans reasons to complain.

In 2017/18 season, it was a jolly ride for both parties in domestic and champions’ leagues, until the journey to Rome, where the wind blew and exposed the lump behind the fowl. Barcelona had 3 1 advantage, a good lead they needed to defend to secure a place in the champions league final. It was a good bet to the fans, no way Roma was going to overturn a first leg 3 1 lead, it’s impossible; after all, the team is Barcelona.

It was at the end of 93 minutes at the Stadio Olimpico that reality set in; hopes dashed, dreams shattered, and bets were lost. AS Roma did the unthinkable, they pulled the wolf power and turned the table. It was an unforgettable night, and the memory hurts the Cules to the pleasure of their rivals.

Though there were good times, at the end of 2017/18 season, Valverde delivered la liga and Copa de Rey, a pain reliever that somehow assuaged the bitter memory of Rome, by giving the fans something to celebrate and be happy about.

When the season started in August 2018, the club, the team, and the fans were all armed with hope of regaining what was lost, the Champions League trophy. Even Lionel Messi dared to make the promise that the team will bring it back to Camp Nou. But the hope and promise were responsibilities resting on the man who wouldn’t be in the pitch, but would take responsibility for anything that happens.

Barcelona made progress, beating Chelsea to face Liverpool in the semi-final was something the fans needed to keep their hope alive. Though the road to Madrid was still far away, Liverpool was an obstacle that needed to be removed to get closer. In the first leg of the encounter between Barcelona and the English side at Camp Nou, it was a thrilling display of the beautiful game. Barcelona was commanding the play and scoring goals. At the end of ninety minutes, the Catalans appeared to have sealed their place in the final with a 3 0 win over Liverpool – so everyone thought until the night of the second leg in Anfield.

The Liverpool vs. Barcelona match happened to be the most disappointing and impressive comeback in recent times: Disappointing to Barcelona and Impressive to Liverpool. At the end of the 90 minutes Liverpool has managed to cancel their three goals deficit and was going for the win. And the winner happened in the quickest way possible (Origi took the corner quickly) and there was jubilation for the winning goal against Barcelona.

It was a repetition of what happened in Rome a year ago. So no lesson was learnt and no trophy would be won. The devastation of the 2019 champions league season would later hunt Barcelona for a long time if not forever. The trolls on social media were something the fans couldn’t hold off, and pains went along with it.

The anger and disappointment were bulging out from the heart to the mouth; there were #ValverdeOut protests now and then by fans. But the club was patient; the coach has won two league trophies and deserves to be respected. In May 2019, there was yet another chance for the coach to appease the club and fans, the Spanish Supercup. But it went the way of others; Valencia beat Barcelona to it, having done so in the Copa del Rey final which gave them the cup over Barcelona.

Since then, it has been a struggle for the coach to win the confidence of the board and that of fans. The dwindling performance became less than average as the poor outing in the just concluded Spanish Supercup in Saudi Arabia has shown. Barcelona didn’t make it to the final, they lost to Atletico Madrid. It was as if any time the club gets close to a trophy, they put up their worst performance. Although Valverde doesn’t play in pitch, he plays in the training pitch and in the dressing room, telling players what to do and what not to do, with the full authority to punish any who doesn’t go by his rules.

In the end, Barcelona has had enough, the need for new hands and fresh ideas were communicated, Ernesto Valverde lost his job and Quique Setién got his.

Dangote’s Win and Lafarge’s Board Big Mistake on CEO Contract

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When I ran the piece that Michael Puchercos, GMD/CEO of Lafarge Africa Plc, was leaving Lafarge to take the CEO role in Dangote Cement,  I expected one specific comment here. Unfortunately, in our LinkedIn Nation and Tekedia, that did not come. I was largely disappointed that we have not sharpened the antenna for people to have noticed that Lafarge Africa failed on one of the most important governance systems in corporate boards: non-compete clause for Senior Executives within a specific period, upon exit. Yes, a CEO cannot leave Lafarge and join a competitor the next day!

If I had served in Lafarge Africa board, that would not have happened. Mr. Puchercos would have signed a document that would have made it impossible for him to resign from Lafarge and join Dangote Cement within at least three years. That Lafarge does not have that in the process is a total failure, and I do think shareholders deserve an explanation.

Michael Puchercos

Also, Mr. Puchercos, a beneficial of this obvious mess, has an explanation to offer. Possibly, under his watch, some executives could have departed Lafarge as he did not make sure the company has something to prevent them from joining a competitor immediately. You pay executives big money because their contracts are not typical like all of us. Part of the game is making sure they do not leave and join competitors with all the business secrets, proprietary information, etc which they have accumulated while working in a firm.

I serve on the boards of many companies. I have a playbook which becomes active when the CEO is not a Founder. A key requirement is that upon exit, the outside CEO cannot join a competitor within three years. That comes besides the typical non disclosures and confidentialities.

Lafarge Africa Board messed up big time. Of course, it could be possible that the board negotiated a monetary compensation with Puchercos/Dangote Cement which accelerated the lock-out period, from years to days. Yet, doing that does not make it better!

Michael Puchercos, CEO of Lafarge Cement, Joins Dangote Group

Ndubuisi Ekekwe To Keynote A Global Gathering of Project Managers in Ottawa Canada

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I just accepted the invitation of one of the world’s largest project management professional associations to serve as a Keynote Speaker in their 20th Annual Symposium and 35th anniversary of the organization in Ottawa, Canada. The date is October 20-21 2020 at Ottawa Conference and Event Center. I will be speaking on designing and managing projects in the age of agility where customer needs are constantly evolving, with technology drastically changing the ordinances of market systems. My working topic is Evolve: Beyond Project Output to Value Realization on Project Management. I will share more in the coming weeks as I prepare to co-share with global project management experts, coming from NASA, Harvard, Amazon, Microsoft, Tesla, Goldman Sachs, etc. It is no more innovation; you need symphonic innovation to get leverageable value in project management.

Symphonic Innovation is innovation that is not domain-specific, but is anchored on a unified and harmonious approach in the deployment of technology components to accelerate productivity gains and cushion competitiveness. With Symphonic Innovation, you do not deploy and launch for one technology area like blockchain only to be tripped by AI or big data; you launch with a mindset that these technologies are like extended musical compositions which must be carefully organized to make the orchestra an unforgettable experience.

 

You Need Symphonic Innovation