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Making Oyo State Set The Pace with Tech-Driven Governance for Efficiency

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Engr Oluseyi Makinde, the current governor of Oyo State, as an entrepreneur before his adventure into politics was an innovator per excellence whose Makon Group helped to deepen Nigeria’s capabilities in the local content space of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry and earned a patent for that.

Upon ascension into office as the chief executive of the pace setter state within his first 100 days in office, he has wowed both indigenes and others alike with some revolutionary approaches to governance in Nigeria by declaration of his assets(50 billion naira), appointment of a 27 year old Seun Fakorede as a commissioner, collaboration with digital agricultural platform Farmcrowdy to boost the capabilities of 50,000 farmers, establishment of the Oyo State anti corruption agency to reduce fraud in the state’s civil service amongst others.

A redesign anchored on adoption of smart technology will help Governor Makinde take governance a step higher. I propose a road map to make this happen.

Establishment of Oyo State Open Governance Initiative: An appointment of the Chief Data Scientist of the state who will be saddled with the integration and analysis of data from all state ministries, departments and agencies so that intelligence driven economic planning to aid allocation of scarce resources to critical sectors will create a transparent open governance model, enabling its international development partners access information to boost their support. It should also collaborate with civic tech startup Budgit which is committed to entrenching good governance in Nigeria by publishing it’s budget devoid of political considerations.

Collaboration with MainOne For Digital Oyo: Smart connected infrastructure to unlock the prosperity of Oyo State is crucial for the transformation of Oyo State. Leading broadband provider MainOne should be approached by the state government to deploy their solutions as a strategic partner similar to what they have done in Lagos and Edo States, and operational issues surrounding Right of Way sorted out for ease of their business.

Digitization of all government operations with blockchain: Governor Makinde should utilize blockchain to digitize all government contracts, ownership of all property in the state, registration of all vehicles, taxes filing and collection, monitoring of all state infrastructure such as its utilities, storage and authentication of all its agricultural commodities.

Redesigning Education with Connected Learning: Oyo State should create an E-Learning platform (Imo Oyo) which will train its public primary and secondary school students with a mix of our local content and globally competitive skills in a gamified format to make it fun. Augmented Reality will be used in training all its science students in biology, physics and chemistry to make up for the lack of efficient teachers in modern teaching tools to bring them at par globally. Also artificial intelligence tutors can train those across the state who lack access to world class quality education in Yoruba and English languages so that they are not educationally excluded. With a descent on WAEC rankings, a state of emergency with technology is needed to improve learning outcomes.

Partnership with Zenvus to deepen its farmers capabilities: Zenvus, a digital agricultural platform, which uses artificial intelligence to aggregate soil data and provide real time farm intelligence should be approached to boost the capabilities and competitiveness of Oyo state farmers through a partnership with the state government.  This done for farmers via cooperatives will help in providing information on where they can sell their products, produce prices, farming record, farm insurance and access to capital in line with goal two of the SDGs.

Partnership with Medcera to boost medical delivery: Medcera, a digital healthcare platform which utilizes artificial intelligence in creating a real time digitized medical record of patients and offers telemedicine services should collaborate with Oyo State government to improve and deepen healthcare delivery for all the citizens in line with goal three of the SDG’s.

Oyo needs this construct to redesign and take the lead as the pace setter state.

Tips On Finding Out When You Are In A Wrong Job

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There is this motivational video clip circulating in social media. This clip showcases two men digging for diamonds in different sections of a mining site. One found a medium sized diamond in his section and left with it. The other miner quickly left his section and went to dig in this other person’s side because he believed that’s where he can make it. But unknown to him, he only needed to dig a little bit more in his section to find many big diamonds. As for the place he shifted to, he will toil for nothing because all the remaining diamonds there are too small.

This video clip teaches perseverance and contentment. It teaches diligence and focus. It teaches locating your space and keeping it. It teaches nurturing yourself in whatever garden you are planted. What I understood in this very video clip is that we should remain wherever we found ourselves irrespective of how difficult we find it because that’s where we are destined to be.

But then, I always ask myself each time I watch this video, what if this second man actually needed to shift base to find his diamond? What if there is no diamond in his own section of the mine? What if his move to the other side wasn’t a mistake? What if he made the right choice by changing position? There are indeed so many ‘what if’s’ if we decide to apply that video to real life situation.

Whenever I post that video on social media and ask the questions given above, I always get evasive and unsatisfactory replies. Some people will tell me it takes luck to find out whether to move or not. Some will say it is intuition. Others will say we need the Grace of God. And then there are those that will say that we should just be patient and keep digging in our own turf because that is where we were meant to be.

This last group is the reason I am writing this piece. So I’ll ask the following questions so that you readers here can make out time to reflect on them: How do you know the difference between being patient and wasting your time? How do you that, that job or business is or isn’t the right one? How do you know when to move on and when to wait? How do you know that you are not going to look back in the future and regret your action – be it for waiting or for moving on?

You see, it may take intuition, it may take luck, it may take the Grace of God; but it also takes SKILLS. Even to listen to our intuition is a skill. To know when God asks us to move or stay is also a skill. As for luck, well, let’s just not think of that one right now.

I know that business people usually change ‘line’ each time their businesses begin to go down. I could remember I used to ask how they can go into something they are not good in because it sells and I always get responses on how learning on the trade can help out.

But, what about those of us that are in the corporate world? Do we really know when we choose the wrong career path? Do we know when we have to change line as the business people do? Or do we continue digging in the wrong turf, where we either get smaller diamonds or get nothing at all?

So, I made out time to look around, listen with intent and observe ways we can find out when we need to change our career path. Below are some of the signs I believe that can help us detect if we are in the right place or not.

1. Room for Growth: You will know if you are in the right place if the job gives room for growth or not. Growth here covers growth in career, income, academics and skills. Jobs that don’t have rooms for growth are no-go areas.

2. Performance Appraisal: If you continue to underperform or make avoidable mistakes, despite the efforts you made to improve, then it’s time to hit the road.

3. Motivation: What motivates you to be in that office? Is it the salary and other financial benefits? Are you among those that keep checking the calendar for the arrival day of the pay cheque? Anyway, if you are among those that go to work just because of the money, you are in the wrong place. Your job is supposed to give you satisfaction because of the values you add through.

4. Excitement at Place of Work: Some people are happy to go to work because each day brings new exciting opportunities while some easily feel bored in their work (they keep checking for the time to clock off). If you don’t look up to going to work in the morning and you can’t wait to leave the office by the end of the day, then you need to move on.

5. Alignment with your Career or Life Goals: We all have plans for our lives. Our jobs are supposed to go in line with these plans. If your job will not take you to that path you wish to be, consider looking elsewhere.

6. Skills Mismatch: If your skills do not match your job, and find it hard acquiring the skills needed for the job, I don’t see what you are doing there. Go and look for the one that needs what you have.

7. Insolent Attitude to the Management: One way of knowing that you are in the wrong place is when you become rude to your boss to the extent that you no longer care about receiving queries and other disciplinary actions. In fact, your actions and words continue to beg for the dreadful dismissal letter. Well, you need to leave before that letter comes.

8. Incessant Complaints: If you start complaining so much about your job, colleagues and the management, maybe it’s a sign that you should move on.

9. Ashamed of your Job: When you are not comfortable telling people what you do for a living because you think it’s too low or improper for your class or status, I don’t see why you should continue with that job. Find a job you are proud of.

10. Unethical Matters: Sometimes, people find themselves doing works that are against their personal ethics, values and believes. This type of work will continue to play against their conscience. The best thing to do is to move on.

11. Rules Breaking: When you keep breaking company rules without remorse, it is a sign that something is wrong.

12. Job Search: If you find yourself under pressure to search for jobs, then do so. I believe that’s your intuition talking to you. The only reason people search for jobs to get new ones.

Well, you can see that I didn’t state anything about the salary paid. This is because money isn’t all that matters here. If that job gives you joy but pays little, you can develop in it and look for the ones that pay higher or you can get into side hustles to augment your income.

Ok, so you have finally read through and found out that you are in the right place. Congratulations to you. But if you are among those that need to make a move, you have to consider the following before taking that decision to leave:

  • Objective Evaluation: You need to find out where your problem and dissatisfaction are coming from. This is something you should do by yourself, and you have to be honest about it. So, find out if the problem is from you, your boss, your office or the job. An honest answer to this question will help you to know where changes need to be made.
  • Do Things Differently: If your job feels monotonous and boring, try to bring new and exciting things on board. You can talk it over with the management for their approval. Ensure that whatever you are introducing will create more rooms for growth and skills development.
  • Socialise: Maybe you should socialise more with your colleagues to feel more comfortable in your place of work. Besides, they will help you understand the office ethics better. Who knows, maybe things aren’t as bad as them seem. Just give it a try first.
  • Make Friend with your Boss: When you think your boss is the problem, try to make him your friend to see if things will turn around. You never can tell; he might really be nice inside. And you know this will help you with the office politics (*smiles*).
  • Talk to Someone: Most of the times we paint horrific mind pictures of situations and lock ourselves in those horrors. In this case, we need to let people help us out of this type of problem. But be mindful of who you talk to so that your problem doesn’t get complicated.
  • Give Yourself Time: Don’t be in a hurry to leave. Give yourself more time to assess situations very well to be sure of what you are about to do. Knowing the duration of time you will give yourself is very tricky because it is hard to tell whether the time is too short or too long. But as you are waiting for things to fall in place, keep your eyes open for newer and better opportunities.

When you have tried all within your power to make that job work for you and it still doesn’t feel right, then take a bow and move on. But before you do, ensure that you have another job you are going into. I am not talking about a promise or a prospect, I am talking about a job you already have its appointment letter and have reported to. I’m stating this here because I know how uneasy it is to find a good job around here. I wouldn’t want it to be said that you read this article and then resigned from your job when there is no other one available. Think of your bills before taking any decision.

Be wise, work smart and keep the hustle real.

How To LOVE The Job You Had Hated

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I spoke with a lady a few days ago at the mall. She was on the phone when I overheard her nagging about her boss. She was actually talking to her husband from the tone of the conversation.

She said she felt unfulfilled and sick of the job. It really caught my attention and I went to her politely after she hung up the phone. ”Hello, I overheard you complaining about your job and I feel I can share some tips that could be of help to you.”

She gladly responded. We find a place at the mall and had a great conversation. She let out so many things about her job. Honestly, I could reason along with her. People have different reasons they want to quit their jobs. Some reasons include:

  • The leadership of the company
  • Salary scale
  • Colleagues
  • Office politics
  • Nature of the work
  • Boredom
  • New challenge

However, quitting sometimes is not always the answer. You might perhaps, need to find the reason why you are not happy with the job. Problem discovered and shared is half solved.

Are you unhappy at work?

There are two answers to this question:

  • Quit – Yes, I mean leaving the job could be the best answer for both parties. If you feel unproductive or unfulfilled, it would be nice to say goodbye. It makes no sense to stay where you are not making progress. Perhaps, you might need to go and reevaluate your options.
  • Grow in – This remains the best solution when you have no options available for you to explore. Perhaps, the bills are there for you to pay. This simply means that you can not leave irrespective of the situation in your workplace.

To grow in, you will have to consider doing some things in the company. Since the situation has become – the hard way is the only way.

Here are a few things you can do to fall in love with the toxic work environment:

  • Make new friends. Sometimes, making friends within the work environment helps to overcome the boredom. Keeping contact with positive people within the organization will bring motivation, encouragement and positive energy.
  • Change your role if possible. You can talk to the management and see if you can change your role. Sometimes, doing the same thing over and over again could lead to boredom.
  • Study your toxic boss. Often times, we are too quick to judge others because we have no idea of what they are going through. Some bosses don’t actually want to hurt their workers, they are just a reflection of what’s going on in the inside.
  • Let go of all the stress and worries when you get home. Try to disconnect from everything. Spend time with your family and friends. It helps you stay refreshed and recharged.

Sometimes, the workplace can be frustrating but being unemployed is worse. Let’s be logical before making any decision concerning our workplace.

The Jack Ma’s Move

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Founder of Alibaba

Alibaba Group founder, Jack Ma, has retired. That is certainly not news. He had noted last year that he was going to do it. He began Alibaba, and in the process created about 11 billionaires (in dollars) including himself.  But he is out – on his own terms, to possibly go and create value on something else in the world that may not be evaluated on monetary terms. Possibly, he may do more teaching; he was a former English teacher.

Jack Ma is giving up the reins of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. after presiding over one of the most spectacular creations of wealth the world has ever seen.

The former English teacher steps down as executive chairman of China’s largest company on his 55th birthday after amassing a $41.8 billion fortune — a trove surpassed only by India’s Mukesh Ambani in Asia, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His record-breaking rise from a bootstrapped entrepreneur working out of his apartment in 1999 to jet-setting e-commerce mogul is one for the history books, mirroring China’s own evolution from technological backwater to world’s No. 2 economy.

In technology management, we talk of continuity management and succession management. In Africa, we are not necessarily so lucky in that space. Empires have failed to transition from one generation to another. Except for a few pockets like First Bank of Nigeria and Union Bank, our records are terrible. We must change that record if we want to build durable economies. Yes, these entities are unable to move from one generation to another not because of creative destructive, rather most died because there was no plan beyond the founder: empires die once founders exit. 

According to Schumpeter, the “gale of creative destruction” describes the “process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one”.

As we celebrate Jack Ma going to play more golf and give money away, every African entrepreneur should learn something from him: right in his relative youth, he has already positioned Alibaba to be here after him. That is something to master in our playbooks. This retirement is an unprecedented move by Jack – capture it in your playbook.

Sure – you do not need to do it that early as Jack has done, leaving at relative youth of 55 years. My message is that you need to ensure that your company has a plan beyond the current players.

The TECNO’s Transsion 48.7% Market Share in Africa

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This is huge – Tecno parent company, China-based Transsion Holdings, now commands 48.7% market share in Africa. Transsion’s mobile phone business in Africa is bigger than either of Apple iPhone or Samsung Galaxy. Transsion is hitting IPO in Shanghai Star Board which has been modeled after tech-heavy NASDAQ of United States. It plans to raise about $423 million. It shipped close to 95 million mobile phones to Africa in 2018.

Transsion, known as the “King of Africa” on the continent, according to the filing on Monday, has overtaken Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc. as the largest mobile phone maker there, tapping into a huge and fast-growing market.

Since founding the Tecno Mobile brand in 2006, founder Zhu Zhaojiang has overseen an expansion that now claims a 48.7% market share in Africa, according to the filing. Transsion shipped 94.44 million mobile phones to Africa in 2018, out of a total of 124 million global shipments.

The company plans to issue as many as 80 million A-shares in the IPO and will set the price on Sept. 17. Proceeds will be used to pay for mobile phone manufacturing base projects and research and development, the filing said.

When Tecno came, it began from 0% market share. But by listening to local customer needs and delivering frugal innovation – great value for money – this firm has become a category-king smartphone market leader in Africa. The message is simple: nothing is set even when Apple or Samsung is involved. Yes, if you innovate, customers will converge irrespective of your initial brand positioning because brand positioning is a product of product validation. Bloomberg has called Tecno the “King of Africa” because when it comes to shipping smartphones, Tecno parent firm, Transsion, is the king today. And the company continues to innovate with the launch of  its TECNO CAMON 12 recently.

The 4 in 1 technology and mosaic algorithm enable TECNO CAMON 12 stand out from its range with high pixel and clear camera lens. It comes true that by utilizing TECNO CAMON 12 120° Super Wide Angle or 2cm Extreme Macro Photography, the consumers will be able to take blockbusters by a phone. And you’ll find that with TECNO CAMON 12, anybody can be a professional photographer.

TECNO has been dedicating to providing users with the most up-to-date image technology and experience and announcing the future product strategy to have a smartphone with frontier 108M pixels camera and in-display camera technology in the very near future. 108 MP is set to be one of the highest-spec cameras equipped on a smartphone and with ultra-high resolution as well as better light input capacity and image details, which can be used as printed poster directly.