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Kaduna Implements The New Minimum Wage, Other States Dragging Feet

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The Kaduna state Government has announced the implementation of the 30, 000-naira minimum wage, starting from September. The State Executive Council announced on Monday after deliberation on the impact the implementation could have on the states’ finance.

In a statement signed by Muyiwa Adegoke, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communications. The State’s Executive Council said the decision was spurred by the desire to improve the standard of living of workers in the State, which prompted the review of pay process back in 2018. And a cabinet committee has been set up to explore other means of revenue for the sustainability of the new salary structure.

The new salary structure means an increment at the tune of 67 percent for the most junior worker and middle rank workers from grade 10 – 14 will get a 60 percent raise.

But the State Executive Council is not oblivious to the financial challenges the decision will pose to the Kaduna State Government. According to the statement, paying the new national minimum wage and consequential adjustments will increase the wage bill of the State Government by 33 percent. And gross monthly salary outlay will rise to N3.759 billion from the current N2.827 billion.

That’s additional N1 billion to the monthly expenditures of the State, and that means wages are taking the Lion’s share of Government’s spending. And the only way to survive is to diversify means of revenue generation for the State. A situation the State Executive Council said they thoroughly considered before nodding yes to the approval.

“Guided by the twin principles of ability to pay and sustainability, the government considered several scenarios, bearing in mind the trend of internally generated revenues and allocations from the federation account. Several salary scenarios were considered, and one option was identified as the most prudent. A final decision was suspended as negotiations for a new national minimum wage appeared to gather momentum. It was reactivated after the Federal Government announced a new national minimum wage.”

Meanwhile, other states have been dragging feet in implementing the N30, 000 minimum wage that was signed into law in April by President Muhammadu Buhari. Although there have been some states who indicated interest to pay: like Sokoto, Bayelsa, Edo and kano, majority of the states are not forthcoming, with some states admitting their inability to proliferate their Internal Generated Revenue (IGR).

It could be recalled that many states were unable to pay workers N18, 000 minimum wage for months, until the Federal Government provided them with bailout funds. Even at that, some states are still owing workers. Apart from Lagos, the rest of Nigerian states depend solely on the revenues from the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC), which has not been sustainable for years now due to low oil revenue.

The slump in oil prices has created a vacuum in the states’ financial structure that they don’t know exactly how to fill. And many Governors have resorted to borrowing to foot their states’ bills which is mainly wage bill.

So the excitement and hope that followed the passage of the new minimum wage bill are dying a slow, unfortunate death. The Nigerian Labor Congress, has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike if the new minimum wage is not implemented in all states as soon as possible.

Having a Good partner is Better than Having a Good Job

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Lean to Partner

Show me your friend and I will tell you where you are heading to. That adage always leave me speechless. It is golden. Choosing the right spouse cannot be underestimated. I have seen many businesses failed because of the wrong choice of partner.

I have seen many homes shattered in a few months or years because of the wrong choice of partner. That is, two can only work together if they agree. Do you know that you need the right partner for your personal development?

Gary Frey shares a true-life story everyone can all learn from. He started by talking about the storms of life he faced and how he was able to weather the storm of trauma.

Gary said: ”If we allow our vocation, title, or accomplishments to define us, we’re trapped.”

He continued, ”after going through a series of life events, I was no longer in the vocation, role, or company of my choosing. I was no longer creating, winning awards, or running a company that had my name on the door. I felt lost. I was just another cog in a huge corporation.”

Let’s pause a bit and reflect on life. Often times in life, we faced the worst moment and everything we’ve accomplished seems to have vanished into thin air. No one remembers what you’ve done in the past, the good times become history and you seem to have become a shadow of your past. All that is left with you is your partner. What would you do in such situation?

Gary said he became a victim.

According to him, ”as a result, I frequently came home in a bad mood and routinely complained about my job. I was embracing a victim mindset.
I was in an identity crisis and I had lost perspective on what truly mattered. I lost gratefulness for what I had and a sense of my purpose. It’s a cruel trap that can ensnare any of us.”

The only way to survive the real test of life at that moment is your partner. For a business to overcome the hurdles of the competitive market, your partner will have a huge say on it. Your partner could be your co-founder or backroom staff.

For an individual, your partner is definitely the one to lean on in the worst moment of life.

Gary Frey said, ”Thankfully, my wife helped free me from the identity trap that ensnared me. She firmly, but lovingly, told me I needed to find gratefulness, meaning, and purpose that TRANSCENDED what I was allowing to define my identity – my job.”

That was the breakthrough Gary Frey needed.

”Her admonition started me on a path to freedom. I started asking myself what REALLY mattered in life, I started focusing on the things for which I could be grateful and I started prioritizing relationships above accomplishments.

I must focus on these things daily.” – Gary Frey.

He concluded by saying, ”If we allow our vocation, title, or accomplishments to define us, we’re trapped.”

Indeed, we are doomed if we let things that are liable to change, define us. And having a good partner is better than having a good job.

How to Improve Your Productivity With A Normal Distribution Curve

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Statistically, when a population is normally distributed, 99.7% of the population surrounds the mean with a dispersion of 3 standard deviations. Let me break that down in layman’s terms.

Given a population of 100, and say an average age of 30, if the distribution of the population looks like that of a bell shape, then when you pick a member of the population at random, you can be sure such will have an age between 3 + or – 30, i.e. age range between 27 and 33 (assuming standard deviation is 1).

Now, how can knowing this help you improve your productivity?

When we encounter challenges in the race for excellence, we usually think about what we are facing is new and our plight is unique. If the principle of bell-shaped distribution holds, this cannot be true, so we can confidently discard such thought of unique plight. But discarding it is not just enough, we must seek ways to lift ourselves out of the plight.

Knowing that our condition is not peculiar will force us to seek answers from those who have gone through similar condition before.

To illustrate this, I will take two students for my example. Both under the normal distribution curve. Dave falls within the bound of 99.7% and Jenny falls outside of it (what statisticians will refer to has outlier).

Both of them encountered an issue with a mathematics assignment, Dave will easily conclude that if I am encountering this issue, an average person is most likely also having the same issue, in this, he can find rest and try forging forward either by calling for collaboration or by whatever means deemed fit. Can you recollect the last time you failed a paper in school and immediately you said to yourself, “I can’t be the only one, an average person probably fail as well,” this explains why you would think that way.

Let’s assume Jenny is on the positive side of outliers,  that is, she is more intelligent than the average class member. Facing the same problem, she will confidently believe everyone in the class is facing the same. Knowing this will help her to think about a way out of the situation, either by reaching out to senior colleagues or help from the lecturer. She knows help may not come from classmates because they fall within the bounds of the average. 

Knowing where you fall on the curve

To know where you fall on the curve, you need to pay attention to yourself and how you weigh within a given cluster. We belong to different clusters per time, and while we may not be best at all,  we can be better at some beyond others. For each cluster ask yourself, how do I perform in this area, average? below average? or above average? Your answer should help inform where to seek help from when it’s needed and how to manage your failures.

After knowing where you fall on the curve, it may be worthy of note to tell you that you may work on moving yourself closer or farther from your current state depending on where you fall.

Productivity is all about enhanced performance and knowing your position on a thing, which some call self-awareness will improve your output on a continuum.

Know where you fall on different distribution curve today and work on improving your condition as needed.

Don’t Give Up, Keep Believing!

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I totally understand how the system of things are at the moment in the country and even in Africa at large. If we all pay a closer look at how things are structured, we will all come to a conclusion that the current structure is built to keep us back and hold dreams down.

I don’t like writing motivational pieces but I have seen the need this time to write it seeing the depression that hovers across the minds of people seeking for jobs, trying to break free from the status quo, facing setbacks in establishing their dream companies, trying to be sane in the workplace.

The country has reached the point of saturation and we will only deceive ourselves to say things are not more difficult this time. The more difficult process of getting visas, the more difficult it is to win the trust of foreign investors, the lack of trust between freelancers and clients due to the fraudulent practices some folks have dabbled into thereby soiling our name.

Should we talk about how the educational system is failing young ones daily and how we have been expecting solutions from the government for so long, yet none seem to be genuine. If this doesn’t get to you, it does to me.

If you’re an observant person and very analytical just like myself, you will want to say we don’t have an economy standing anymore. The social media is filled with so much bitterness, deceit, and oozing with mental decadence. I have had my fair share of being defrauded online myself and even though such amount doesn’t seem to be really huge, it meant that we have more people going through this on a daily basis who might have their life dependency on such amount.

All these are enough to push people, I mean push you to the brink of depression. In an economy that is filled with skilled people, power supply should be made a priority and the security of the young ones should be of utmost importance but it is not so. We have youths whose rights have been abused by the police times without number.

I have had friends who have lost jobs just because they couldn’t meet deadlines due to poor internet connection, due to poor power supply which eventually returns them to the state of being unemployed, broke and frustrated. This alone should make you quit and I really do not throw quick blames at people for quitting, people have been strong for a long, people have been holding on for so long. You have tried.

However, I want to remind you that you have survived this far, you have been strong till this point, you have faced the hurdles times without number and you were able to overcome at different times. The night has been dark for so long yet you have been through till you saw the dawn of the day. I am writing this to you because I don’t want you to give up. Not at this stage. Not at this phase. Don’t throw in the towel, you can give yourself a break, you can ask for help, seek counsel but don’t let all that this current state pushes at you get to you.

There is uncertainty in building

A farmer will go to till the ground, plant a seed. He will come daily to water it and take away weeds. He will nourish the seed till it becomes a small plant.

Not yet seen the fruit, he doesn’t stop watering, he doesn’t stop weeding. He builds a fence for it even though he’s not sure of the result.

He’s not sure because he knows the success of the seed doesn’t lie in his power. A wind could come and blow it away, a fire could gut the whole city. A beast could feast on it. He is aware of this but he plays his part. He does what he needs to do. Puts all the measures needed to be taken. Yet he knows it’s success is not totally within his power.

He only sows in hope. He plants with faith. He nourishes with patience.

As much as you’re skeptical about the success of your ideas, you need to keep pushing with faith and hope as your watchword. You need to go around with a placard of patience. You need all these as a support to keep holding on.

No matter what happens, keep holding on.

Social Media Illusion

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Social Media is a blessing, likewise, it is also a curse. Although I have made many friends, build a profitable personal brand and generate business leads for myself and clients, I won’t shy away from the truth – ”The Social Media Illusion”.

Many have fallen for the cheap hypes and unproven facts about life on Social Media, therefore, applying everything they see online to their lives. Only to discover that there’s a lot to making things work. Words are not enough. Likewise, social media is not all.

In fact, Social Media is just a tool for connecting with different people, growing business or building a personal brand. One of the advantages of using social media – it opens the door of opportunities. Meaning, you can be anywhere in the world and offering your services without having to leave your couch.

As much as this has brought ease in working with clients overseas, it has also brought unnecessary ego amongst users. Many had replaced the key purpose of social media – ”collaboration”, with ”competition”. Chasing millions of followers just to flaunt their ego and live the one-minute celebrity lifestyle.

The annoying part of social media is – fake titles. The ”fake it till you make it” group. Everyone is a coach, entrepreneur, expert, mentor, influencer, strategist. It makes me wonder if those titles were achieved overnight by just having a social media handle or has social media become a tertiary institution that offers such titles.

Many innocent people are falling for the social media illusion. Most especially, on LinkedIn. There’s this belief that you can be anything in life by just having a LinkedIn account.

 

  • Where is this advice coming from?
  • Who’s giving this advice?

 

Amanda Olowoniyi said: ”a lot of people join LinkedIn with the assurance of getting a job but soon are disillusioned.”

They go about chasing metrics (likes, comments, followers).”Having a LinkedIn account with 500,1000000 or more followers does not guarantee anyone a job.

What works for an individual with 10, 15, 20 years experience might not work for a fresh graduate. So know the ideologies that work for you.” – Amanda.

It’s easier for people to replace human effort by social media. I mean, doing everything about their professional career only online. They stay behind keyboards chasing fantasies and building castles in the air. They go about reading motivational stories and quotes but forgetting the key point in life – ”use your brain”.

Don’t be wooed by the big titles and positions. Don’t invest all your time searching for a job on social media, try other channels too. Nothing beats the human touch.

Why reduce your chances?

Knowledge and Experience is not the same. Remember that opportunities out there aren’t for you alone, you are competing with others. Go out there and meet people in person. Do the work behind the scene. All social media requires COMMONSENSE.

We are all learning; isn’t life itself a teacher?

Some content on social media are far from reality. Although, there’s a lot to learn on social media, don’t let it swallow up your life.

If you sit back consuming only the success-content on Social Media and judging your life based on them, you are living in the world of the – ”Social Media Illusion”.

For he who is tied to the living has Hope.