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I Was in Ikeja Computer Village Teaching the Business of Electronics to Nigeria’s Great Makers

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Hope the Sallah holiday is coming out fine – enjoy bountifully. With the Sallah holiday coming earlier than even Google Calendar has modeled [Google AI cannot read the moon well, yet], some of us had free hours. I spent part of the free hours in the Ikeja Computer Village. I like going there because that is where you find the magical Nigerian engineers that just make things happen. They are unlike most of us that desire to understand before we build or fix stuff!

In the Computer Village, you will find extremely brilliant young people accomplishing great things. Unfortunately, they are largely neglected by the nation. It is so painful that no Nigerian university has developed a program structured for the elite participants in the Ikeja Computer Village to attend.

Doctors volunteer in hospitals and I know many other people spend time with orphans and kids that need support; extremely noble calls – we do appreciate. Whenever in Nigeria, I volunteer in the Computer Village.  But unlike in the past where the focus has been helping them understand some elements to help transition most from the “downstream” level they are to potential “upstream” for the good of the nation, I went to something new: scaling the shop.

Companies must develop and accumulate capabilities in order to compete in the marketplace. In this video, I explain how any firm can do that and why accumulating capability is very strategic. From Google to Dangote Group, when companies accumulate capabilities, they see themselves operating in the segments of markets with higher value (usually upstream) compared with where their competitors operate (usually downstream). Dangote Group can deploy massive assets and technical know-how in cement production, making it harder for new entrants and rivals.

I made a strong case that most of them will be fine but they will not change their communities. A decent phone and computer repair shop can make N100,000 ($300) daily. The business is totally downstream despite the apparent feats they accomplish via brute-force. And when they are engaged, they are simply engaged on the specific tasks, making it impossible to scale their missions.

So, the question is thus – how can they scale that service to Ibadan, Owerri, Uyo, Sokoto and Kano where there are many Nigerians that need those services? After all, it is not only Lagosians that get their phones or laptops broken. Sure -there is a new business where people outside Lagos collect broken electronic devices and send to the makers to fix and then return to the respective cities. Call it the electronics trade routes that end in Lagos.

In my talk, I pushed their leaders to begin a process to look at building scalable business systems over just doing what they are doing today. In short, some can climb the pyramid, from the downstream to the upstream, where they make new products right here in Nigeria.

Merger was a huge part of my messaging: yes, they can combine to pool resources and improve services. If they do that, they can deepen their unit economics which will help them and the nation. But it is not an easy call as they do fear that decent success will make the FIRS, Nigeria’s tax administrator, become very aggressive on them. Yes, the FIRS is on them – pay your taxes buddy!

Sure – I am hoping the FIRS will also go with support, not just for tax collection from these people. I think besides the brilliance on how they can fix your phones and laptops, unless someone can help them see beyond those rituals, Nigeria cannot utilize up to 20% of their capacities.

A University of Lagos or Covenant University program designed for the Ikeja Computer Village participants will help elevate that village. Nigeria cannot just abandon the best of its makers – they need help. Helping them to see beyond collecting N4,00 to fix phones to elevate with visioning systems to build companies of great value is something Nigeria must work on.

LinkedIn Comment on Feed

Trying to formalize or institutionalise the way our traders and makers do business is akin to designing a masterplan in an already densely populated city; the resistance to change could be overwhelming sometimes.

We are great when it comes to craft and going after things that generate income, but largely lazy to pursuing knowledge and the necessary capabilities which would enable us transition from mundane processes to knowledge-driven processes.

The value creation and delivery mechanisms largely remain flat, even after being in business for decades; it’s part of why our economic growth is barely noticeable.

Yes, a university here can design such a programme, but the desired outcome may remain utopian if the target audience are not ready to make a massive mind shift, which will help them recognise and admit their limitations, spurring them to yearn for newer insights and more advanced business visioning capabilities.

Even if you offer free training, if the intended beneficiaries aren’t willing to learn, unlearn and relearn new ways of doing things, no decent progress will be attainable.

There is a lot of work to be done in Nigeria, and the starting point must be in the area of mind reconstruction

My Response: Francis – what a mind! Boy, next time, you will go with me. As I noted, some are even thinking to reduce “production” [revenue] if that will make FIRS to stop coming. Yes, someone will desire to not make money if by not making money, government will not notice the cohort for tax.   The mindshift is key – not just here but in Idumota, Ariaria, Kano, etc. But they are not different – the difference is that no one really cares to help them. Take China about 40-50 years ago, their state is better than most Chinese players. But Chinese government drove change and made their artisans big people!

IOTransfer 3 is an Amazing iPhone/iPad Manager

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Apple delivers one of the most fascinating consumer product interfaces in iPhone and iPad. So, I use iPhone and iPad as my mobility tools. But at home, it is my Windows PC that supports my professional works and when I want to get serious deals done. To deal with the interface paralysis, I have looked for a way to manage files between my iOS devices and Windows PC. This translation is important because for all the excellence we have in Apple, Windows remains the king of workplace productivity, and by that I mean that most companies are still powered by Windows when it comes to office work. So, one has to joggle these two worlds – Apple and Winows. For me, I have seen a solution that has helped me a lot to make the ecosystem translation – that solution is called IOTransfer 3.

IOTransfer 3 is an iPhone Manager app and it is a solidly built and engineered one. It is useful for downloading video even as it serves for converter for Windows. With it, you can move and transfer assets like videos, photos and more from any Apple device to Windows PC. Through many features and capabilities – import, delete, export, etc – this solution has evolved as a perfect iTunes alternative. There are many things you can do it with it as it supports many file formats. Besides, the AIR-TRANS feature allows users to quickly and wirelessly transfer photos, videos, and other files between iOS device and PC on the same local network.

One of the main features I have come to like is the ability to download videos from video websites like YouTube, Vimeo, etc, enabling me with the capacity to watch the contents offline later. And when you do and need to optimize and clean your device, you can use the CLEAN feature to bring productivity back.

IOTransfer 3 Installation Process

  1. Download the software from the website.
  2. Install it on your Windows PC.
  3. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod with USB cable.
  4. Allow access to the device
  5. Begin content transfer – here, you can see feature that supports transfer of photos, videos, and contacts to PC with a single click. This transfer is also selective making it possible to only select what you just want.

As you work on the steps, there are many tools like CLEAN option to clean junk files and free spaces in your Apple devices like iPad and iPhone.

Verdict

IOTransfer 3 is a brilliant technology and a very amazing iOS device management solution. It has truly fascinating capabilities which are solid and useful – a clean user interface,  YouTube to MP3 on iPhone and iPad support, and a converter engine. This is top-grade software: I recommend IOTransfer 3.

Regulatory Compliance Pushes Gokada to Appoint Regulatory and Government Affairs Director

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This is a very fascinating development – a motorcycle ride-hailing startup appointing a director for regulatory and government affairs. This explains that regulation and compliance must be elements in their business operations. Expect Max, SafeBode and Oride to follow along and appoint its own as they work to expand.

Nigeria-based motorcycle-hailing app,Gokada has appointed Kayode Adegbola as Director, Regulatory and Government Affairs. Adegbola is a lawyer and a member of one of the major political parties in the country. He was an Executive Assistant at the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund. The appointment is not only interesting but instructive given the opacity of government regulation. In March, the Lagos State Government seized bikes belonging to Gokada and MAX.ng, accusing them of traffic offences. Adegbola it appears will be addressing such issues and perhaps anticipating government regulation. There’s been an increase in the number of motorcycle-hailing startups in Lagos over the past few months. SafeBoda and Oride by Opera are the newest entrants. (Source: TC Daily Newsletter)

Never Lose The War On Self

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Never downplay your gifts on the altar of humility – make men and women see that you can shine. Do not create a B if you are an all A-person just to look humble and acceptable. Yet, even in brilliance, while demonstrating those gifts, you must radiate humility. When you do, men and women will be attracted to you – and will help your mission. The worst warfare is one against self where a talented person hides gifts in order to be accepted or to avoid being seen as an arrogant person.

A Wonderful Moment Speaking in Africa’s Largest Bank

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Thank you Standard Bank Group for inviting me to keynote your big event. When Africa’s largest bank by asset makes a call to you, you will agree that your mother will be very happy. Yes, you are making progress! It was simply awesome meeting the leaders of one of Africa’s finest banking institutions.

The postulation of Pythagoras is that the world is made of numbers. Fixing banking frictions can only happen when we understand the numbers that pertain to banking. Today, data and refining it provide the elements to redesign demand-supply framework, accelerating prosperity in the beautiful continent.

The new nexus of banking will be built on data, if we want to move from customer needs and expectations to the glory of customer perceptions.

Thank you Standard Bank for the moments.