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Move Over Toyota, Kia and Honda, Nigeria is Innoson Nation

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Last year, I visited my alma mater – FUTO – to give a talk. The vehicle the university sent for the airport pick was made in Nigeria. That was my first time of riding on an Innoson vehicle. It was all positive.

While in campus, I asked how one could get one of the trucks, for business. A purchasing manager in the university explained that I would have to place an order [Let me leave what I did with that information private]. People, while we write about Tesla daily here, there is a Nigerian car company which cannot make enough cars to meet demand. Simply, you have to pre-order, and then wait!

Innoson G80

This is where I want to commend Mr. President. Have you noticed that most law enforcement entities in Nigeria are adopting Innoson Carrier and Innoson Granite brands? Let us keep that going: while in banks, insurance, etc, and you are asking for quotes from Nissan, Toyota, and Kia, do not forget to ask for Innoson quotes.

Sure – Innoson has to deepen capacity to meet demand instantaneously, but we need to understand that its Just-In-Time management, without cars in warehouses, is the reason its pricing is competitive. The best vehicles for Nigeria are made in Nigeria right now. Period! It has to be that way to expand our economy, provide opportunities and accelerate the wellbeing of our citizens.

The Symbolism Of Wall Is Offensive To The Spirit Of America; U.S. Does Not Need Walls

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I remembered the day I stepped out of a winter morning from JF Kennedy airport in New York. I had just landed in America – the beautiful. I looked into the horizon; I saw an unbounded and unconstrained future. My good friend, Kunle, told me “Oke madu [the great one], we’re in America”. I responded, “Oba dy/dx, it is recorded” [The royal Oba whose subjects are calculus].

From New York, we took Greyhound to Alabama. It was a very long one, as I have written in my First Day in America piece. America was open, culminating the day I received a letter that Johns Hopkins University would cover 100% of my doctoral education in that iconic university. In short, it was not just covering my tuition; I started my company from excess scholarship money I was getting, hiring the first batch of engineers.

I worked hard, and created new technologies: last year the United States Government licensed a patent that came out of my doctoral degree. In the industry, I designed the first wafer level chip scale package for inertial sensor for the American company that employed me, and made great contributions in developing the inertial sensor used in the iPhone. To a large extent, I have returned multiples to all the risks America took on me.

But America is changing. That unbounded future is being attacked. From Brexit and President Trump era, the fear of immigrants like me is scoring (football) own-goals in UK and U.S. Brexit has already contracted the UK economy by 2.1% before the actual exit. So, the fear of immigrants is already contracting the economy of UK. I am very confident they would have their country, free of immigrants, post-exit (deal or no deal), and we would see.

New analysis by the CER – which we will update quarterly – estimates that the UK economy is 2.1 per cent smaller as a result of the vote to leave the EU. The knock-on hit to the public finances is now £23 billion per annum – or £440 million a week.

In United States, President Trump and Congress have partially shut down the government because President Trump wants a big wall to keep immigrants out. As that drags, it is very likely that U.S. will enter recession. You cannot put so much stress on the economy without a negative impact.

Brexit happened mainly to keep immigrants out. The Trump Wall was conceived to ensure immigrants do not enter. But today, UK and US are stressing their economies through internal fractures, not triggered by immigrants.  So, in the fear to keep immigrants out, they are scoring own-goals destroying what they have. That is very unfortunate.

Barricading America with walls would not look right on Google Earth view. It would not be a good scene for a nation that has the best mechanism to get the best out of immigrants. What America has today is working: it should not be destroyed. The symbolism of wall is offensive to the spirit of America where men have entered with nothing, and created much to uplift the lives of their fellow global citizens.

LinkedIn Comment on Feed

USER COMMENT: With all due respect Sir, I disagree. What is a nation without enforceable borders. Having a wall does not prevent anyone from migrating to America using lawful routes. I believe this idea of a nation without walls is sentimental and flies in the face of current realities of terrorism , economic opportunism and of people not wanting to take the destiny of their nations of origin into their hands and working to make things better but rather taking the easier route of moving to other already established countries. America and other developed countries were not always great but became great through a combination of great leadership and a body of citizens demanding accountability from their governments. America cannot accommodate everyone or else the average quality of life will reduce. What do we have to say about countries like Singapore, Japan, UAE, Qatar that maintain a strict control of who becomes a citizen or not? Yes, I know that ancestors of several renowned contributors to American industry are descendants of migrants who walked into the nation through ports and other established routes. Trump has talked about establishing a route to citizenship for such highly skilled people just like Canada, Australia and the UK ()

MY RESPONSE: We see this world differently – personally, I do not see a need for passport or visa and there is no illegal immigration. Man should be free to move freely around the world. The idea of border is offensive to the spirit of humanity. We need to be thinking of the RISE OF ALL and not just the stability of few.

If U.S. is rich and Mexico is poor, U.S. in clear spirit should not celebrate it. The fact is this: U.S. can make Mexicans better even as it becomes greater using Mexicans. We do not need to protect the borders, we need to institutionalize lucks for all to rise!

Selecting people into your country based on skill is abhorrent. Trump grand father was a carpenter. But his grand son is a president. The man might not have made it in his generation but he had better process than even those that came with PhDs as his son because a real estate mogul, and grandson became even greater.

Bill Clinton who removed skill in U.S. lottery was smart: your education, skill, etc cannot qualify you for America. It is your ambition and process that should. I believe that what makes Nation is not PhDs or Drs but the spirit of the people. Carpenters, cleaners, etc have roles also.

In this forum, I care not education. I see humans when we chat.

USER: Well Sir, I consider the world you describe an utopia that may or may not be realizable going by current trends in terrorism and nations bent on expanding their sphere of control, mainly Russia and China. That said, I am equally in support of the rich helping the poor just like what George Bush tried to do with his African trade pact for which we didn’t see any continuation from the Obama presidency. I believe in the current case, the Mexico and US governments should have a discussion on this. There must be some form of control because humans left to themselves can be funny. Other nations like Singapore, Israel and UAE already have such pacts where low skilled workers from other nations (e.g. the carpenters that you mentioned) come in to do much needed work and are free to repatriate funds. This is an advisable model. It seems to me that however Nations without borders can only work within a One World Government kind of framework which I personally do not support due to my religious beliefs.

MY RESPONSE: Illegal immigrants do not cause terrorism – 98% of terrorists are typically legal in the countries. My point is this: you can make a case to build a Wall (it decorates the border) but do not flip same on men and women looking for $7 per hour job to help families.

I lived in Baltimore where a former mayor focused on building more prisons than schools and playgrounds. He found kids to put there. A new one came, and focused on building more schools and playgrounds and the prisons have no customer.

Simply, you can engineer anything you want in this world. If U.S. invests $5.7B across the border, I promise you that no Mexico would cross because they would have opportunities. Sure, we do not expect that to happen. Yes, illegal immigrants should not be seen as people with choices: it takes uncommon pain to be separated from your 8 year old daughter in the name of better future! Yet, those immigrants take the risks.

Nigeria’s Presidential Debate Failure

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So painful that even those that want to rule cannot even talk to us. Mr. President, I am disappointed that you could not make time to talk to us, your followers.

Mr. Former Vice President, what an opportunity missed! The Great Zik, the Zen Awolowo and Strategic Bello would have participated, and right there defined the rules!

I support ALL but vote for none [I do not live in Nigeria to have the opportunity to vote. But if they make it possible for diaspora to vote, fair game]. Today was painful. I had cleared my time to watch BUTIKU Debate. But none came.

Do not tell me that talk does not matter. Do not tell me that exams do not prepare you to become a better worker upon graduation. I tell you that answering those questions would help the person to at least think over them, and prepare to LEAD.

The presidential candidates of Nigeria’s ruling and main opposition parties have shunned the presidential debate that is currently underway in Abuja.

Three candidates are attending the debates scheduled for five candidates.

President Muhammadu Buhari was not available when the televised debate opened at 7:00 p.m. in Abuja. His counterpart in the Peoples Democratic Party Atiku Abubakar, also shunned the event.

Mr Abubakar’s campaign had earlier said he would not take part in the debate if President Buhari is absent. Party insiders said the former vice president feared he would be overwhelmed by the three other candidates, who are younger and more vibrant.

Mr Buhari also shunned the 2015 presidential debate when he was the main opposition contender.

Oby Ezekwesili, Kingsley Moghalu and Fela Duro-toye are taking part in the debate, which is being aired live by stations affiliated to the broadcasting organisations of Nigeria.

The running mates of all the five presidential candidates, however, participated in the vice presidential debates on December 14

It is very shameful, repugnant and extremely unfortunate that Nigeria is yet to grow into a nation where leaders prepare into positions.

Debates matter – they matter. They push you to say “Who knows this area best, get him/her here”. By the time you have done that 3-5 times, you will have your cabinet ready to lead a day after election.

The Ageless and Successful Aro Igbo Business Framework

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In JS2, I read my first Igbo novel –  “Omenuko” by Pita Nwana. Then “Ukwa ruo oge ya” and “Isi akwu dara na ala” both by Tony Ubesie. Though “Isi akwu dara na ala” remains my all-time-best with the trappings of Ada and Chike staged during the Biafran war, “Omenuko” had a deeper meaning after I read the Richest Man in Babylon.

Omenuko  is recorded as the first novel in Igbo. How can you do more even in the time of scarcity? Like the ageless zen-insights from the Richest Man in Babylon, Omenuko offered insights on trading systems which many ancestral Igbo traders dominated in most parts of West Africa. In the novel, the Aros were noted through the main actor (Igwegbe Odum) who was an Aro. The Aros were legendary traders (the Nnewis of their eras) who went into new villages and within years would become the wealthiest, controlling commerce and industry.

The Aro people or Aros are an Igbo subgroup[1] mixed with Akpa and Ibibio ancestry that originated from the Arochukwu kingdom in present-day Abia state, Nigeria. The Aros can also be found in about 250 other settlements mostly in the Southeastern Nigeria and adjacent areas. The Aros today are classified as Eastern or Cross River Igbos because of their location, mixed origins, culture, and dialect. Their god, Ibini Ukpabi, was a key factor in establishing the Aro Confederacy as a regional power in the Niger Delta and Southeastern Nigeria during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Reading Omenuko you would extrapolate a framework for success: Arochukwu people hedge risks by typically doing deals in teams with the shared interests that everyone destiny is aligned with all. So, if you go into textile business as one man from Mbaise, Arochukwu people would go as ten people in one team. With the scale, they would get discounts and suddenly within years, only they would dominate the markets. Add the Igbo apprenticeship system which they practice efficiently and religiously, you have no chance to compete against them. There is no part of eastern Nigeria you would not see the Aro people: they won territories through excellence in trade.

Today, that framework remains as valid: strength comes by finding partners to scale missions. You can achieve more if you find a partner to team together. The Aros have relatively diminished, economically, (compared with Catholic-serving Nnewis) because of unbridled polygamy which mutated their wealths upon deaths, but the business framework that made them trading legends remains.

Partnership wins business battles; do it more.

Ping An Good Doctor Takes AI Doctor Mainstream

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This is amazing – scaling medical services, unbounded and unconstrained, through the power of 1s and 0s. China has shown the template of how medical service delivery would be anchored in the world in the near future.

Ping An Good Doctor, China’s largest online healthcare services provider, has now expanded its AI-geared “one-minute clinics” across eight major Chinese provinces and cities. With signed service contracts for almost 1,000 units and a growing user reach of over 3 million patients, the company has stocked its 24/7 compact booths with more than 100 categories of cryogenically refrigerated common drugs, purchasable through smart vending machines. Each clinic houses an ‘AI Doctor,’ trained to collect data on patient symptoms and medical history through voice and text input, after which one of Ping An’s human doctors provides remote diagnoses, medical advising, and immediate online prescriptions.

As the Chinese government drives forward a comprehensive “Healthy China” strategy, the nation’s online healthcare market continues to boom. Predicted to surpass US$14.4 billion in value by 2025, the domestic market has seen countless new players, with Ping An Good Doctor at the helm. Offering everything from online consultations for over 2,000 common diseases to one-hour drug delivery services, Ping An’s platform serves as a groundbreaking example of digitized and democratized healthcare: a glimpse of the future in which any patient can access transparent health information, expert advising and medical care anytime, anywhere.

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