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The Implications of Turkish Airlines’ Suspension in Nigeria

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended Turkish Airlines from operating into Nigeria, over persistent baggage delays. The indefinite suspension becomes effective December 16.

NCAA director-general, Abdullahi Sidi, announced this on Thursday, through a letter released by the director of public affairs at the Ministry of Aviation, James Odaudu.

The decision was necessitated by incessant cases of delays and loss of baggage by the airline passengers. The situation was attributed to the use of undersized aircraft by the Turkish Airline.

The letter noted that the airlines’ inability to deliver passengers’ luggage has become a crisis that the aviation regulator can no longer afford to ignore. In the most recent incident, the airline arrived Nigeria without 85% of passengers luggage, added to the backlog that the Turkish Air is already dealing with.

In the letter written to the airline, dated December 11, 2019, the NCAA warned Turkish Air that their operations in Nigeria will come to a halt effective December 16, and will remain so until it sought out all outstanding cases of luggage loss and change the size of its aeroplanes to accommodate both passengers and their luggage.

The letter reads: “The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) wishes to extend its compliments to Turkish Airlines and also express its serious displeasure about the recent cases of not bringing passengers into Nigeria together with their check-in baggage.

“These incidents, which have been going on for two weeks, have become so bad that the most recent flight arrived without 85% of passengers’ baggage on board. Our Airport Authority has been facing serious crises controlling the passengers at the airport whenever they arrive without their baggage.

“This issue has made passengers to carry out several mob actions at our airport and it is a great threat to our airport facilities.

“In view of all these, and the series of meetings held by with Turkish Airline personnel, which did not yield any solution to the problem, the NCAA is therefore, left with no option than to direct Turkish Airline to suspend its operations into Nigeria until such a time when the airline is ready to operate with the right size of aircraft that can transport all passengers with their baggage at the same time.

“If no remedial action is carried out by your airline, this suspension shall be effective from the 16th of December, 2019.”

This decisive action by the Aviation Authority seems to be long overdue based on the applauding reaction of Nigerians to it. The Turkish Airline social media pages are bubbling with voluminous complaints from passengers, mainly, those who have lost their baggage or those waiting to have theirs. And the problem is not exclusive to Nigerian passengers, others from around the world are also complaining.

It is so disappointing because it goes against the ethics of Turkish Airline, and their rules regarding Lost and Delayed Baggage. Part of it reads:

“If you are unable to find your baggage at the end of your flight, contact the Lost Property Office of your destination airport. Once your journey and baggage information is recorded at the Lost Property Office, a referral will be made and you will be given a reference number…

“Within the first 5 days, the search for lost baggage is the responsibility of the airport Lost and Found Office. If your baggage is not found within the first 5 days, you can make a claim with the required documents through the baggage irregularity report page.

“Whatever the reason for your missing baggage, we will write a lost baggage report and offer you our essential needs packs. If you received your baggage late, you can make a claim via the baggage irregularity report page and submit evidence of the costs incurred during that time.”

Turkish Airline actions have become so irregular that the Lost and Found Office has become tired of handling the incessant complaints because it is deliberate. The company uses aircrafts that obviously cannot accommodate passengers’ luggage, and made them to wait until they fly them to the destination in a separate airline. No one knows how long that will take, and the compensation stated above is usually out of the question.

Many of the passengers claim that the airline doesn’t respond to their complaints, let alone the stated compensation for loss of baggage. The responsibility is therefore shifted to the Lost and Found Office even though the baggage isn’t there. The overwhelming number of missing luggage cases has resulted in mob actions at the Nigerian airport, prompting the NCAA to take drastic action before it gets contagious.

How Technology Impacts The Film Industry By Empowering Novice Screenwriters During Research

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Are you a first-time screenwriter? Does the process of identifying a story idea, researching the chosen subject – the subject is the topic that your screenplay covers. For example, the movie Rocky’s subject was on boxing – and writing an accurate, compelling screenplay appear too herculean?

Then a technologically inspired approach can be the answer. Indexed within search engines are dozens of online tools, websites and resources that can help you get familiar with your screenplay’s subject regardless of how complex it is.

Many of such online tools are free and easy to use. This means that if you’re working on spec or with low budgets, you can still acquire a library’s worth of information with little financial investment.

Furthermore, a great deal of information that can be accessed through the internet is reliable and verifiable.

Although online media content may have attracted a bad rap in recent years due to a surge in plagiarism and fabricated information, it is still a fertile ground for doing valuable research work. This is why Journalists and Academics still use the internet to conduct their research today.

When done properly, online research may even impact film marketing efforts down the line. For example, if you consulted an influential blogger during your research, he might announce the premiere of your film to his huge online audience when it was released because he was vital to its making.

But a dependence on online research is not usually the best strategy. Rather, a strategic combination of online research with live research tactics, like going directly to the source to conduct personal interviews and examine the environment, will usually provide better results. Here are proven suggestions on how you can use online research to get valuable results:

1. Start With Google

Perhaps, this is too obvious.

But do you know how to use this free resource to find most of the information that you so desperately need? If you don’t, then a good starting point would be to apply any of the 10 Google shortcuts as shared by Raindance’s Elliot Grove in this blog post.

However, if you want to use academic and scholarly publications in your research, then you should turn to Google Scholar. This free Google service has access to millions of published research and offers filters that enable refined searches.

Through the Google Image search function, you can also access relevant images on your subject. After all, the pictures are easier and faster to comprehend than text. Using them, you could speed up your script research process.

Using Google News, you can also stay abreast of current events within the scope of your subject. Such information, usually contained within the websites of reputable media companies such as Forbes and CNN, might spur you to explore new story ideas.

2. Go Through Wikipedia

Is Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia, reliable?

No.

In fact, as administrators of the website warn,

“Do not use a Wikipedia article as a source for another Wikipedia article, even when describing Wikipedia… Wikipedia should not be considered a definitive source in and of itself.”

But Wikipedia is still a valuable resource for screenwriters.

This is because of the references to consulted websites and publications that Wikipedia contributors include at the end of every article. Through the references, you can visit the original publishers of any information used on Wikipedia to find out if they’re credible. You can do this by:

  • Finding out who owns or contributes content to the website. You can get this information on the Contributors page, Team page or About us page.
    This is important because highly authoritative media sites are usually owned by reputable persons and attract contributions from experts. For example, the Raindance blog is authoritative because it is owned by Raindance; a leading film organization in the UK.
  • • You can further complement your effort with social media investigation. Simply visit online forums and social media sites to meet and ask other reputable stakeholders what they think about the website, its owner(s) or contributors. Highly reputable websites usually get glittering reviews from their readers.

3. Use Other Online Tactics

Wikipedia and Google are not the only sources of information for your online research. You can always include the following in your efforts too:

  • Contact academics and researchers:

There is probably an academic expert or researcher for every subject, even your script’s. Academics are often reliable and can even help you reach other information sources.

But how do you meet academic researchers through the internet?

First, focus your efforts on finding research papers and articles on your subject. Then reach out to the scholars responsible through their contact information which might be published on paper. If there is no contact information on the paper, then you might search for the scholars on social media sites like LinkedIn to contact them or use the email finder tools, Lusha or Hunter to get their email addresses or phone numbers.

You can also look for academic experts who are active on social media or online forums. Before contacting them, ensure that you double-check to see if their claims are true. For example, you may look for their published articles or studies on reputable journals or ask their employers to verify their claims.

  • Use YouTube:

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is worth a million. Videos are faster to understand and harder to forget.

This is why you must prioritize video analysis in your research efforts. You can always find free videos on many subjects through YouTube.

When searching for videos, don’t expect to find feature-length videos on your chosen topic. Since most YouTubers don’t get paid for uploading videos, no one might have sponsored an expensive video production on your topic yet. But look at the bright side; even a one-minute video or a sarcastic reference to your subject in a video can be relevant to your needs.

  • Listen to conversations on blogs, forums and social media:

Is your lead character a female doctor in the offshore oil and gas sector? Do you want her to appear believable and multidimensional on screen?

Then use social listening tactics in your research. This simply means that you should find top blogs, social media groups, social media pages or forum discussions that engage online users who resemble your characters or share their traits.

For example, a Google search for “top insurance blogs” will lead you to a list of reputable blogs that discuss pressing issues in insurance. This can help you identify authentic challenges, attitudes or perceptions of Insurance salesmen that you can use if one of your characters sells insurance.

You can also reach out to top bloggers and journalists on your subject as well as social media group administrators.

These kinds of sources are knowledgeable since they constantly work to find news on your subject that’s relevant to their audience.

But how do you contact them?

You can use the same strategies for finding the contact information of academic experts to locate their emails and phone numbers too and send a message asking for their help in your research.

The Challenges of Being a Black-skin Female Entrepreneur. An Interview with Apolline Adiju

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What a man can do, a woman can also, if not better. Take it or leave it, women are also taking the lead in business. 

I had the pleasure of speaking with a female entrepreneur, Apolline, over the weekend. She shared the challenges of starting and running a business.

I believe everyone will definitely learn from her wealth of knowledge.

It’s good to have you on this segment, Apolline. I hope you don’t mind sharing more about yourself with the audience?

I am Apolline Adiju,  a digital marketing consultant. I work with small and medium-sized companies. Both in the B2B and B2C space.

I help them research, create and execute marketing campaigns to improve their profitability.

Interesting! For how long have you been into this business?

It is over 5 years now.

That’s a really long time in the game. I hope I can follow your footsteps one day. But if I may ask, how did this begin?

Actually, I stumbled into it. 

I started as an affiliate and network marketer.

I had a group of friends and business owners in the field who admired the way I updated my social media accounts with captivating content. Which helped to attract recruits and grow my network marketing business. 

Most of my colleagues sought for help with their own social media accounts.

That’s how I started managing social media accounts, as a Social Media Manager with a gradual increase.

However, I realized that most business owners I worked with wanted more than just managing their accounts. They wanted leads and sales.

This encouraged me to upgrade my skills (with certifications and training sessions) from a social media manager to a full-time marketing consultant.

What a journey! How has been the journey since you started?

Thank you, Chinedu! I must admit that it is not a bed of roses. But I’m happy I never gave up.

Working with several niches. Learning their pitfalls and how to overcome them.

Like all startups or business owners, you’ve got to be patient and learn the trade.

I made so many mistakes that have helped me become better at what I do.

How did you feel when you landed your first client?

Like a dream come true. Although I was nervous and not sure about myself.

How were you able to handle it?

It was easy, but I lacked confidence at that moment. Thank God, my mentor was always by my side.

Also, I was part of a Facebook group that helped to uplift my confidence as an introvert.

An introvert? Really? I never noticed that about you anyway. Being a Marketing Consultant is time consuming and energy draining, how do you combine that with running a home?

No one does. In fact, most people are surprised when I tell them I’m an introvert.

Because they believe introverts shy away from people and can’t interact with so many people like I do.

True though.

However, I studied a lot about my personality and how to avoid being overwhelmed amid people.

Balancing work and running a home wasn’t easy at the start.

I remember working 12 hours a day to catch up with client work.

These days I’ve developed systems and use project management tools that help to streamline some of these processes.

Even at that, I’m not sure I will make a good project manager. Being a female entrepreneur for five years, what can you say about that (I mean the experience)?

It’s challenging in a male-dominated space since most people who play the entrepreneurship game sometimes end up losing or fake it till they make it.

But I’ve always been up to the task and would encourage my fellow women not to give up.

You just had it on your profile that you are an MBA candidate, what’s that all about?

It’s a personal development goal I set for myself.

I’ve always wanted to get a Doctors in Business Administration DBA and the MBA is the first step to achieve that.

I plan to transition from entrepreneurship back to the corporate world. To get C level marketing experience with more substantial organizations while running my business at the same time.

It’s a step up to attract private corporate consulting clients in the future.

That’s a smart move and I must commend you for that. So with this being done, where do you see your business in the next five years?

Thanks, Chinedu! I appreciate it.

In the next five years, I see myself getting projects with larger corporations and organizations.

Being a brown skin woman, was there any point a client refused to work with you because of your colour?

Omg! So many times. I almost gave up at one point.

A handful of people refused to work with me based on that. 

I had a prospect who refused to hire me and claimed I wasn’t a good fit. He went on to hire my British friend, who wasn’t good at it. She was new in the business by then.

Guess what? I successfully executed that project for this client under the aliases of my friend and she’s (the client) not aware to date.

I’ve had that a lot too. But it keeps me going stronger.

Apolline, what advice do you have for aspiring marketing consultants that look up to you?

Start with one aspect of the marketing you love the most. Master it, before you branch into another section.

Don’t try to do it all at once.

Word of wisdom! If anyone wants to contact you for business, where can you be reached?

I can be reached on LinkedIn or through my calendar .Or they can visit my website .

Thank you, Apolline, for your time. I wish you a wonderful remainder of the year and a prosperous 2020.

Thank you, Chinedu, for having me on your segment. I wish you the same.

2020: How to reap more by Nigerian Graduates

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Are you a graduate? And you are reading this? Thank God for your life. The Gregorian calendar year 2019  is rolling to an end. Everybody is thanking God for keeping them alive. You are wondering why it was so difficult for you to achieve your dreams. I know, as a graduate who has completed your service year to the fatherland, you struggled throughout 2019 to get a job so that you can become a man or woman of your own dream, but 16 days to the end of the last month in the year, you keep wondering what happened. You keep asking why you are still on the same spot. You feel worthless? The phrasal question who education epp is already getting at you? 2019 is already winding down. Don’t you think it is high time you started planning for 2020?  It is another 365 days of 52 weeks and 12 months. It is another opportunity to fulfill your dream. It is a new canvas on which you could beautifully craft the images of your dream. However, achieving your goals is a job on its own. This is regardless of what you seek to become. As we look forward to 2020, would you please take a look at what you did not do right in 2019 and strive to make a difference? If you are interested, please tag along.

# Change your strategy and tactics. Strategy is a broad plan of action aimed at achieving a goal while tactics refer to the means for achieving the goals. In 2019, do you have a strategy at all? As said earlier, achieving your goals is a job on its own. In 2020, divide the whole year into four quarters of 3 months and state your plan and how you want to go about it from January to March. Are you applying for a scholarship for a higher degree? Are you attending trainings? Are you acquiring new  skills? Are you making more connections? Whatever you need to do, please strategize. It will go a long way to ensure you have a path you follow and you can evaluate.

#Be more Deliberate. Reaching your goals is more of personal deliberateness than any other thing. In 2020, be more deliberate about your plans, strategies and tactics. As a graduate, you have to choose what you do, where you go and how you spend your meagre resources. Are you asking if you have resources? Yes. You do. The least, and most important of your resources, is your time. Volunteer. Attend programmes. Freelance. Let this be deliberate and contribute to your dream. In the new year, do things deliberately.

#Improve your webinality. In 2020, one area you have to check as a graduate is your web presence. I think you should understand that the recruitment landscape is changing every day. Companies now recruit, check applicants’ background and interest via social media handles. This is webinality . This is a term coined by erudite Nigerian born US based Professor Ndubuisi Ekekwe to describe how you use the social media to tell the world the talents you have and the works of your hands. In the new year, pledge to focus more on displaying what you could do, what you are doing and your professional achievements. Make it a year of focusing on building your online persona.

#Start from somewhere. You are a graduate and looking for a job? You insist that unless you get that dream job paying the six figures annual pay, there is no show. It is understandable. After all, you spent a whole 4years in the university to get trained for the dream jobs. Yet, interviews after interviews, you are never called upon. Wait! It is time for you to start considering what is available. It has been said that such move would not diminish you. Rather, it would afford you the opportunity to earn something that could fund your ways to your whatever you seek to do. It could enable you to save for higher degrees or application for foreign scholarships. In 2020, give a chance to that job that you think lowly of. It may assist to move on.

#Make a Commitment to Skill Up. In 2020, it is imperative to skill up. Many Nigerian graduates do not have skills that may make them relevant and sought after by employers. This explains why you need to skill up. As 2019 winds down, you must audit your skills with a plan to get skilled up in 2020. If you discover any gap, you have to get trained especially on digital skills. Opportunities to tune up your skills abound both online and offline. However, be strategic about your search for skills. Ensure those you seek align with your areas of interest. Plug the skill gap you have.

#Be more Open to Opportunities. One of the major issues with Nigerian graduates is their inability to see opportunities especially in their immediate environment. They usually look for big opportunities and breakthroughs neglecting the little ones that could have big impact over time. So, in 2020, I urge you to attune your binoculars to see opportunities that abound in your environment. One of such areas of opportunities is agriculture. I have been told that there are some aspects of it that does not require any capital to start off but with a high returns on the little investments made.

As 2019 gradually bids humanity bye, it is imperative to plan ahead so as to reap the fruits of labour sowed. May the approaching new year yield more opportunities.

New Graduates: Their Thoughts, The Expectations On Them And The Long In-between

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 After the completion  of their undergraduate programme, most new graduates heave sighs of relief that their days of ‘stress’ are over; that they are finally free to live and enjoy their time as they please.

Typically, most graduates regard studying as bondage and consider graduation as the beginning of freedom. As a result, the phase of life after the end of projects defense is dedicated to elaborate celebration of various forms and rites that are performed to ‘cleans’ self from what most graduates consider ‘university stress’.

The association of life in college (university)  with stress and the considering of graduation as marking the end of the so called stress, has  dangerous implications for individuals who think along that line. 

What Most Graduates Think

By holding that notion, these individuals make the mistake of entertaining the belief that

  • 1) After graduation, studying becomes a leisure and no more a necessity;
  • 2) Graduation marks the end of need for  intense /pressured preparation
  • 3) Examinations ends after graduation
  • 4) Making plans is an academic exercise
  • 5) Asking hard questions and seeking out helps on ‘how tos’, is a lecture room stuff
  • 6) Planning elaborate vacations and leisure visits are important ventures that can’t be made to wait.
  • 7) Noting important guides or jotting helpful advice down are non classy act that should  be avoided.
  • 8) After vacations and the rest of the leisure, there are available jobs that can be secured and commenced immediately, through the aid of friends, relations etc. Therefore, there’s no need for much self strain in this regard.
  • 9) Outward look, online image count for nothing (or does not matter). As long as one knows what one wants, everything will fall into shape.
  • 10) Professional success will suddenly be achieved.

Why the list goes on and can’t all be summarized here, they exactly are thinking patterns  that are least tolerated by the world’s increasing competitive professional arena, (especially for the majority of persons of which the circumstances of their  individual cases may not help to mitigate the ugly effects that may be occasioned by reckless professional unpreparedness). 

The Expectations

The reason for this is not far fetched. Competition has a way of bringing up many criteria and using same to influence who gets what. As such, the professional world is more favourable to:

  • 1) Individuals who, through their good records and actions, show that they have been prepared and are ready to create value or make valuable contributions or deliver value;
  • 2) Persons who, at the beginning of their career, can afford to commit more to learning and self improvement; working longer hours to grow capabilities and gain professional momentum;
  • 3) Individuals that deliberately commit to career planning and to seeking out advice from experienced professionals in their field of interest, etc, on relevant ‘how tos’ for career beginners;
  • 4) Persons whose physical and online image does not compromise their professional interest. But whose daily enthusiasm and actions/ deeds promote their career;
  • 5) Graduates who deliberately take up tasks that convey to professional observers that they ( the graduates)  are useful or have something important to offer. 

The Long In-between

In essence,  a new graduate may not border to learn  how to draft a professionally sound resume and the rest that go with it. But if a shabby CV and cover letter is submitted to an employer, it is highly likely that the job seeker will be regretted and screened out without further assessment. So, why some new grads may think examinations end with graduation, the reality in the professional arena is that assessments are routines.  In this case, individuals may not be given areas of concentration or time table to guide them in their preparation.

In another light, why it’s true that from time immemorial, people have always seek public attention as part of a plan to achieve useful career target. There seems to be a rising trend among young persons to be increasingly busy in seeking popularity for no other reason than the painful sake of just being known. That’s all.

This is totally unnecessary. No one should be proud that he or she is known but that popularity does not in any way put a dime in his or her account.

Hiring managers may be busy enough that they are not able  to tell new grads personally, to pay more attention to using their public presence (physical and online)  to showcase those talents/ skills that they posses that can lead to their being hired and paid. But the story of the proposed redesign of the logo of Innoson Motors Manufacturing (IVM) and many more others should be strong evidence that the job world clearly upholds  the practice of ‘by their fruits, we shall know’ those that are worth working with. Failing to promote professional well-being through public presence then, is a painful self disservice.

A graduate who has had difficulty getting a job and who claims to have been disappointed by friends and relatives in getting him or her a job needs to really review his or her general job hunt method. At a time in my professional journey, I realised that while it hurts to feel trusted allies are just unable to lend needed career assistance. In some cases, they are not to blame. They are overwhelmed by the nature of the demands placed on them. Think about it. What do you expect when you tell someone to get you a job, given that there are no immediate openings known to the person. As a result, there will be need for wide hunt for available openings. But the person is busy with his or her own job, other career demands and maybe family.  But you in contrast have a less busy engagements and would have more efficiently undertaking those rigorous task of getting job if properly guided. Should not the fair approach in this case be to seek out for advice and strategies to fast track getting the job. And let any hunting of job for you on their part be an additional help? In other words, how about making up a plan yourself and then consulting appropriate individuals to assist you with ideas and recommendations for executing the various aspects of your plan instead of wholly burdening a sufficiently busy person(s) with the onerous task of working out a solution to your needs from scratch to finish?

In short, nobody may tell college students or new grads they need to learn how to job hunt.  Certainly, some grads may not know how to unlock all their nature imbued channels, through which the world of career will see their value and seek their services.However, not learning how to and taking the initiative to apply steps that will bring opportunities, is a sad undoing for a  student or graduate.