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“Ndu bu isi” [Life is first]

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“Ndu bu isi” [Life is first] is one of the most popular names in Igbo land. Parents name Ndubuisi because for everything one must live to find success. Ndubuisi removes defeatism with unbelievable optimism that if there is life, there will be progress. So, daily, the Igbo man or woman thrives to see how to keep moving because if that life stays, one day, success will come.

As he lives that life, elders will push him on the path of “Igba mbo” [do something no matter how small] and keep pushing hard and harder. It is that Igba mbo that will bring success, and once that person begins, help will come. Yes, “Onye aghana nwanne ya” [you cannot forget your brethren], they say.

I join the queen of the big screen, Genevieve Nnaji, to ask for every tribe to vote in peace especially in Lagos. Igbos in Lagos are just there to live. Some may like to vote for PDP, please they should NOT be attacked – it is their constitutional rights in Nigeria. They are not taking anyone’s land – for them to find more markets, they wish their hosts progress! Yes, no tribe invests in the host communities than Igbos.

Peace Nigeria especially in Lagos as we vote tomorrow.

 

Genevieve Nnaji wrote:

“Ndi Yoruba na Igbo-Phobia”
The Igbos have never been the problem with Nigeria or wherever they find themselves. This is not ethnic jingoism or bigotry. The Igbos will never foment troubles where they are because they know that “Isi Kote Ebu, Ogbaa Ya” They also know deep in their hearts that “Ife Onye Metalu, Obulu.” The Igbos will never kill others to live because they believe that “Ndu bu Isi” Yes, murder or “Igbu Ochu” is one of the most despicable crimes amongst the Igbos. The Igbos believe that once you are alive, there is always a way left to succeed. The “Igba Mbo” is perhaps the best gift of the Igboman.

Yes, the Igbos struggle to make it in life. They are industrious, assiduous & sedulous. The Igbos also believe in helping one another. That’s why you hear “Onye Aghana Nwanne Ya.” There is also no lateness in making it in life amongst the Igbos because “Ebe Onye Oso Ruru, Onye Ije Geru” and Uwa Mgbede Ka Mma” Igbo businessmen are scattered all over the world.

Wherever they are, they make their homes, building houses & gentrifying districts. For most lgbos, “Ala bu Otu.” Igbos are liberal, accommodating & very friendly to foreigners. This is because they are themselves scattered all over the world as immigrants.

Na Lagos, Ndi Igbo n’agba oso ahia, Igbo n’ere gala na go slow, Igbo n’aru conductor, umu Igbo bu importers buru manufacturers, Igbo no into clearing and forwarding, Igbo n’esi nri, umunna n’ere motor parts, Igbo n’aru police na oru aka. Ndi Igbo adiro selective with jobs maka na onye ruo, orie. But the Igbos will never take your lands or countries from you.

The Igboman thinks about his native home. Yes, you will never provide him with “akpu”, bitter leaves soup, palm wine, isi ewu & other scrumptious dishes he misses at Igboland. While living in your country or State, never you imagine the Igbo is not thinking about his village. My friend, he does that everyday. Where ever the Igbos ubicate, their hearts are not far from their native homes.

Stop killing the Igbos. They will only make their money & go back to their land. And they know how to make legitimate money. Yes, where you see nothing, the Igbos with their gimlet eyes see “Ego.”

So when next you meet an Igboman, ask him “Nna, how far?” If you are lucky & he had done a successful business deal, he might just take you out for lunch. Yes, the Igbos like sharing. On the other hand, if business is low, he will tell you the normal clichés… “Obodo bu Igwe” or Ife an’eme Adiro Easy” or “Ogbogu di High.” Look at his face closely as he laments. You will see no signs of defeatism. Mind you, he might just be carrying 1Million naira in his pockets. Just that the money had already been budgeted for… “Sontin…es!!!”

Daalu.

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I think Genevieve Nnaji finished work here, that makes her a real Nwa-ada Igbo. The message is very clear, the squabbles and altercations are uncalled for. You cannot successfully intimidate an Igboman, it’s always counterproductive.

Lagos has always pride itself as Centre of Excellence, a cosmopolitan city per excellence. When you now begin to hear some of these disturbing news and events, it makes nonsense of every good thing Lagos is known for, even the ‘suffering and smiling’ disposition that is legendary in the land.

Politics and elections will always come around, but what doesn’t come around again is a life taken out. The fear mongering and rumours have been swelling, not a good sign. Nigeria has already taken enough beaten in its different parts, adding Lagos to it may finally bring everyone down.

If one cannot freely vote for any party of his/her choice, then there’s no need running campaigns and talking about elections; it’s a complete waste of time. We can all do much better!

God bless Nigeria.

Google Duplex Begins Labour Dislocation of Jobs as It Simplifies Restaurant Reservations

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It is now official: Google Duplex is now at work. Yes, if you live in 43 states in U.S., you can use the AI system to book restaurant reservations if you have some Android devices. As this product scales around the world, some restaurant staff will see job dislocation. Sure, they will need to find new jobs as we celebrate the capacity of technology to simplify frictions in our lives. Yes, it looks increasingly clear that the AI future will bring pains to many citizens of the earth, and it makes sense for policymakers to start examining how to mitigate severe labour dislocations.

From Phoenix to Atlanta, it’s been great to see many of you using our new Google Assistant feature built on Duplex technology to quickly book restaurant reservations over the phone. Thanks to your feedback, we’re beginning to make this feature available to more people across the United States. Now, you can use it on all Pixel phones in 43 U.S. states.

All it takes is a few seconds to tell your Assistant where you’d like to go. Just ask the Assistant on your phone, “Book a table for four people at [restaurant name] tomorrow night.” The Assistant will then call the restaurant to see if it can accommodate your request. Once your reservation is successfully made, you’ll receive a notification on your phone, an email update and a calendar invite so you don’t forget.

We look forward to bringing this service to more people across the U.S. to make planning a night out just a bit easier. Over the next few weeks, we’ll start slowly bringing this feature to more Android and iOS devices, and will continue to incorporate feedback as we continue testing. Bon appétit!

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The Dews Will Come – Do Not Give Up

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No matter what the challenges may be, do NOT give up on tomorrow. Your future has a promise; you just have to live into it. The fact is this: Change happens and the dews come!

Those days in FUTO, we skipped meals. And we ate in the bukka because the school canteens were very expensive.

Then, after graduating on a Friday with B.Eng in electrical & electronics engineering, I began work on a Monday. They provided a car with a driver, a great salary, a house, and magically the food problem disappeared. By the time I got to Diamond Bank, I had enough money to buy food for street boys near Allen Avenue in Ikeja where I lived then. It was a ritual: every Friday the “chairman” would pay for the mama put, for the boys to eat.

That transformation, from skipping meals to buying meals for people, remains evergreen.

The message is this: any situation will change. To those looking for work, looking for business opportunities, BELIEVE in the promise of tomorrow. Do not give up; your moment will come.

“Extending the Frontier” by Ndubuisi Ekekwe [Video]

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Watch this video: it was recorded during the Tony Elumelu Forum which I delivered the plenary in 2017. I have other videos here. As I write, one of our Nigerian sisters has built a business on teaching people business processes relying heavily on the videos. She gathers people together in cities and they watch the videos, and she explains some elements. There are also WhatsApp groups discussing them.

The Brilliance of Nigeria’s Gricd Frij on Eliminating Food and Drug Wastes

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About 1.4 billion tonnes of food is lost annually due to lack of cold chain solutions. According to FIIRO, a Nigeria-based food research agency, a farmer loses between 40-50 percent of farm produce. This leads to price hikes in cost of food items, price fluctuations and food scarcity. More than 85 percent of farm owners in Nigeria are without access to cold chain storage solutions. Cooling and refrigeration rely an access to a reliable and affordable source of either electricity or diesel fuel which are often lacking or virtually nonexistent in rural areas.

A cold chain or cool chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain. An unbroken cold chain is an uninterrupted series of refrigerated production, storage and distribution activities, along with associated equipment and logistics, which maintain a desired low-temperature range.

In healthcare, cold chain technology is required in the preservation and storage of healthcare products, medications and the dissemination of vaccines. Unfortunately 19.4 million infants do not receive routine immunization due to inadequate cold chain facility during transportation and storage. About 1.5 million annual deaths could have been prevented if there were adequate cold chain storage facilities.

Oghenetega Iortim, a business development expert with expertise spanning different industries which include power, information technology, oil and gas where he built solutions for Nigerian Gas generating revenue of over $1million per annum, and his Cofounder Richard Amiola, a renewable energy expert, who has embarked on projects which harness the potential of renewable energy such as regenerative braking, thermoelectric generation, piezoelectricity and solar energy, decided to come up with a solution to this problem.

The solution is Gricd Frij, a cold chain box for storage and transportation of agricultural and healthcare products, in locations without power infrastructure. This device embedded with real time storage temperature and location monitoring technology has a dedicated battery which lasts up to 48 hours.

Gricd Frij will provide reliable, affordable cold chain solution to preserve crop produce, dairy milk, meat, household food, finding purpose across various sectors, preventing post harvest losses for farmers. It will also preserve vaccines and other healthcare products during transportation to remote, rural areas.

This innovation has been adopted by the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research Lagos for the transportation of laboratory samples, a hospital and some small businesses which rely on cold chain. It gives the user the ability to sustain items at regulated temperatures of up to 20 degrees Celsius during storage and transportation. It is the first of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa competing with the traditional means of storage which are conventional refrigerators and ice packs in cooler boxes.

The Federal Ministry Of Health, Nigerian Medical Association (the umbrella body of all medical practitioners), and Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria need to sensitize their members to patronize this innovation which will  go a long way in preventing some of the wastages faced by medical centers and pharmacies in drug and other sensitive items during delivery. Also, the Nigerian Agribusiness Support Group, an umbrella body of all organizations involved in agribusiness, Farmers Association, and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development with its Departments and Agencies, should also utilize this product to prevent produce wastages.

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