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Ebunoluwa Balogun Shared the Magic Behind Turning Passion into a Profession

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No job is assured in life except the one you create yourself. Ebunoluwa took a huge step to create her own job from her childhood passion. The reward she has reaped since then is immeasurable.

Aside from the paycheck, she is fulfilling her dreams.

Can you briefly introduce yourself to the audience?

My name is Ebunoluwa Balogun. I am the CEO of Glamours Stitches, located in No. 2, Fashanu Street, Baruwa Ipaja, Lagos.

Glamours Stitches is a Fashion design Business that deals with varieties of clothing from casual wears, office clothing, wedding gown etc

It doesn’t matter where you are in the country, we got you covered and that I am sure.

Thank you for the brief introduction. When did you start your company and what was the motivation behind it?

It started briefly in Ado Ekiti, in the year 2017, but I embarked fully on it when I moved to Lagos in November 2018.

What motivated me into Fashion Designing is my drawing skills. I’m very good in stretching. Before I went to a Fashion School, I had always been the one that sketches my styles for my Tailor. I just felt is something I can also do.

I sketch most of the clothes, even if you give me your own style, I still want to bring out something unique that’s not in the style you brought.

I always had a very particular idea about what I wanted to wear, sometimes, I couldn’t find it in clothes I liked, so I would design my own and give it to my tailor to sew them for me. 

I eventually decided to make a career out of it.  It’s a pretty unique field because it’s both the combination of business and art, which is really appealing to me.

That’s an interesting story of turning passion into a profession. We live in a country where society classifies some jobs for low-level people. 

Being a graduate, how did you feel when you venture into such a business?

Thank you for the question. I have always been a business oriented person since when I was in Secondary school, and I have been very dogged when it comes to business. I  don’t classify business as low or high level. Your mindset to the business is what that matters

The fashion business is a business that requires you to step up your game every day. So, all I feel  when I started was fulfilment.

I completely agree with everything you’ve said. 

Every business has its own challenges, what are the challenges you’ve been facing?

One of the downsides of the industry is that – it’s very competitive and starting out, you don’t get paid a lot.

How have you been coping with it?

One of the best things to do while doing business is to stay through to your cause. Many have started to see the works of our hands. We make sure our brand is unique and those that really know good design have been patronizing us

We are not relenting. We are doing all it takes to showcase our brand nationwide.

Where and what platforms have you been using to showcase your work?

Whatsapp most especially has been doing the magic. We roll out our unique styles every week using Whatsapp status update and it’s been a great advantage

That’s interesting to know. Have you tried other social media sites like Opera News, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter?

We actually have an Instagram account,  we have not been utilizing it at such. But, we have rolled out plans for the year 2020 as the year to go beyond Whatsapp.

What advice do you have for young graduates out there?

My advice for young graduates out there is to look beyond the Certificate they are holding and key into their passion. Everyone of us has that thing we do effortlessly.

Anything you find yourself doing, always strive to be the best. Learn and relearn each and every day. And for those that have a passion for fashion business, the reality is that there are very small percentage of people who are able to turn their passion for fashion design into lucrative career, however, they are many avenues they explore with fashion design industry. For instance, if you have a great technical skills you should look into being a pattern maker, or a sample sewer. And if design is for sure the way you want to go, maybe look into customer design or textile design.

Thank you, Ebunoluwa. You have spoken well. If your service is needed, how can you be contacted?

We can be contacted through the following phone number; 08035072710 and 07052020960.

Our business address is at No 2 Fashanu Street, Baruwa Ipaja, Lagos.

Where do you see your business in the next five years?

First step we have taken is to learn the nitty-gritty of fashion business in Lagos. And move the business nationwide. Also, we have plans to launch our e-commerce website so that those that are not in Lagos can check through our designs and pay for them.

We also have plans to create data log for our customers where every information about them will be logged in.

Thank you for your time. Have a wonderful year ahead.

Thank you a lot too, Chinedu.

What I Told Mechanics Who Visited Me In The Village

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Happy new year once again. I do hope 2020 is already coming out fine. I just completed my last engagement in the village, Ovim (Abia State). I organized a small strategy session for auto mechanics on the disruption that is coming in their domains. My Call was clear: go and learn how to use OBD/software to diagnose cars because the cars of the future are computers on wheels. 

One of the most respected mechanics from my village would be sponsored to Germany to learn this new skill – and he has promised to also teach his brethren upon return. Endy Motors in Owerri has trained dozens of orphans and boys from poor families, making sure no one is left behind. The owner began with primary school certificate; today, he is a university graduate. As a student in FUTO, I spent time in his shop to help him on mathematics while he was preparing for GCE exam.

I am confident most will have an edge as the business shifts. As you buy those “computer cars”, be assured that mechanics would be available to support them. 

There are also great results from kids; all the kids expected to be in primary schools are in schools – 100%; primary school to secondary school transition recorded 100%. I do think that our village literacy rate is well above the 94.24% of Abia state (NBS data). In short, after visiting many Methodist Church circuits, I noticed that some clergies were posted from the northern part of Nigeria with no Igbo language capacity. Yet, these clergies coordinated church activities locally with limited frictions. That was possible because nearly everyone was largely educated.

Ovim has a population of about 10,000 people. It has four clinics,two secondary schools, and three primary schools. My primary and secondary education happened here. Though we have produced two governors, justices, professors, etc, the community is built through Ovim Community League (OCL). OCL develops roadmaps and looks for funds and executes them. OCL funded and established in Secondary Technical School Ovim (my alma mater) one of the most advanced technical workshops in the old Imo State with woodwork lab, building tech lab, automobile lab, etc in 1983. Today, a university makes use of the ICT lab of the secondary school. Besides physical projects, while I was a student there, the community injected good teachers to ensure the young people could rise.

I grew up in the village and feel natural here. And when the ex-governors, ex-Army chief, the justices, etc give us assignments, we make sure to deliver. My last three weeks here were well spent; I have recruited for the engineering field many kids on the way. Yes, “my mother said you are an engineer. I have decided to be one also”.

In this 2020, think about what you can do to improve the lives of others in your city or community!

The Winning Attitude

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This no doubt sounds like the title of a best seller inspirational literature. It could. It is the story of how a young job seeker did not miss his lot by being emotionally intelligent by default in a scenario where most would be disappointed and bitter. I will make no attempt to define the term “emotional intelligence”; but would only go ahead to show how my new friend demonstrated it and got an unexpected reward. 

It was the second day of our training after a full month of rigorous screening. Just before the first session of the day, the chief facilitator asked if Michael Ohimai was in the class. After identifying him, he was asked to share with us what happened on the last day of the interview for his batch. 

Michael: ” After the interview, we were all asked to wait outside. A little while the door opened and one of the interviewers came out with a list and called out the names of those who were not selected and my name was called too. Yes, I was disappointed but I was also happy for those who made it. So, I took my time to congratulate them. Suddenly the door opened for the second time, and the same person that announced the list came out and asked, “Where is Michael?” That my name was erroneously included in the disqualification list.” 

I marveled. What he displayed was a rare leadership quality. I could relate because I went through exactly the same screening process albeit in a different batch. Immediately the names of the unsuccessful candidates were called, their countenances fell and without saying  goodbye they left. Right from our first day, I befriended a lady; unfortunately, she was one of the unlucky ones that day. Before I could take a step to go and encourage her she turned her back and left. I believe the same played out in Michael’s group but he acted differently and this is the reason he is employed today. 

My purpose for sharing his story is to make us understand that life can be beautiful for us when we live beyond self and bitter when we live for self. This is the principle of the “golden rule”. Hear Jesus Christ in Matthew 7 vs 12: ” Therefore whatsoever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them, for this is the law and the prophets. “ 

I also benefited from the application of this rule recently. I have a job today because I sought the good of a friend who lost his brother in the last hysteria of xenophobia in South Africa. I wrote about it here. And also, with the help of a few coursemates, we raised some money for him. A dear and always supportive course mate, Ada Okwuobasi was surprised that I am still unemployed since January. After looking at my CV, she sent hers so I could use it to edit mine. Then she shared with some of her contacts until it got to another course mate Amarachi Onyemelukwe who then sent me a link for an ongoing recruitment in the firm she works in. With her guidance I succeeded. A bosom friend, Elochukwu Echesi got to know what I did for my friend, he commended me saying,”…Despite your unemployment and lack you could do such for another…” He said he would  send me a token to manage myself and when the alert hit my phone, I was dazed: I had to write out the figures to grasp the amount. For the past ten (10) months my account had not received such. 

The best example of the working of the golden rule was shown by the giver, Jesus Christ when He gave His life for the world and the Father rewarded Him as the LORD of the heavens and the earth. 

In conclusion, when Michael and I set out to congratulate and help others despite our own needs, we never knew we were using the best strategy to change our circumstance. So, I urge you reading this to genuinely seek the good of others in this new year. Die to self. My efforts in seeking for a new job in 2019 yielded frustration. I sent my CV and well drafted messages to hundredths of HR practitioners on LinkedIn and about five (5) responded positively. Don’t do the same this year and expect a different result.

The ball is in your court. Take charge!

Two Cybersecurity Startups Now in Portfolio

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Very amazing – in the last 24 hours, I have signed two term sheets and joined the Boards of two amazing companies. Both are in separate domains in cybersecurity. If you have something amazing you want to do on cybersecurity, please, I would like to discuss with you. Do not make your decision without speaking with our team – we are superb. 

We have top-grade category-king technologies with African, American and Australian linkages to deliver solid experiences. I will share more once I make it back to the city; still enjoying the beauty of the world’s finest village: Ovim, Abia state. 

My contact is here. And apply to our PCS.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe Opens Application for “Private Client Services: Startup Growth”

 

Calm Down, Iranian-US Conflict Will Not Lead to Another World War

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So much have been said and written in the wake of the assassination of Iranian Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S airstrike in Iraq on the 3rd of January 2020. The most significant of the worries being that the most important military assassination in the Middle East in the last ten years might lead to another global war. While the fears expressed by observers are quite palpable, the complexities of modern global politics stack the odds against the escalation of the US-Iranian conflict into WWIII. 

The Iranian-US animosity dates back to the Iran hostage crisis of 1981 when the United States declared Iran a pariah state, the Reagan administration providing intelligence and resources to Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war, Bill Clinton expanding sanctions and ban of exchange of goods and services between the US and Iran, and the US designating Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization owing to the continued Iranian aggression and expanding influence in the Middle East politics.

However, here is a quick recap of the event that led to the assassination of the man whom the CIA once considered untouchable. Qassem Suleiman orchestrated the attack on the US embassy in Baghdad led by the Iranian backed militia group Kataib Hezbollah. Following the attack, President Donald Trump issued a direct threat to Iran on Twitter saying Iran “will pay a very big price.” President Trump added “This is not a warning, it is a threat,” which provoked a retort from Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, quoting Trump’s tweet saying “you can’t do anything.” It was a provocation that would prove fatal considering the fact Iran has shot down a US drone, hit a US base and attacked a major Saudi oil facility without a response from the US. Iran was acting on a bloated self-confidence.

The motive behind the airstrike against Suleiman’s convoy seems clear, but can the murder of the second most important man in Iran lead to a major Iranian reprisal attack thus leading to a world war? The Iranians will hit back, but not in an open confrontation against the United States. Iran cannot go against the US in a conventional battle. Crooked warfare is how Iran fights especially because of the real cost of escalation against a superpower like the US in a hostile mood. Rather, Iran will retaliate using its sophisticated network of proxies throughout the middle-east to haunt US interests in the region, and even the possibility of carrying out cyber-attacks on key United States institutions.

Furthermore, it is always important to analyze the past when addressing Iran-US conflicts. Iran has always attempted to punch above its weight when dealing with the United States but equally has always been circumspect when faced with an extant US aggression. The ascendancy of defiant Reagan to the white house immediately ensured the release of American diplomats held as hostage by the Iranians after 444 days. The displacement of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein by George Bush sent shockwaves throughout the region which made Iran halt its nuclear program. Also, Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei didn’t become one of the longest-serving rulers in the Middle East by brazenly going to war with the United States. The Mullahs understood the imbalance between a global hegemony like America and a surviving regional actor, they are yet to understand President Trump, who is working to decimate the Iranian economy. The sanctions reimposed by Trump’s administration after Obama’s deal are taking their toll on the Iranian economy, coupled with massive internal demonstrations against the regime in Tehran, going to war against a belligerent minded Trump would call into question Khamenei’s foreign policy priorities domestically.

The social media is awash with the possibility of a war between Iran and America, albeit a global war. These postulations are quite exaggerated because the two countries can neither win properly nor even afford to. Though we have not seen the last of the conflicts, and the trajectory of the Iranian-US conflict might still degenerate into unintended results, one thing is certain, we have entered a new decade of Middle East politics, and it might be more troubling than the last.