Wednesday, 18 January 2023
NEHANOYE: THIS “OBEDIENT” IS GOOD FOR US
Thursday, 12 January 2023
NEHANOYE: Nigeria Our dear Mother Land
Sunday, 18 April 2021
“ṢUBǓ DIJỤ́ SEBỊ́ ẸNỊ́KÚ”
https://youtu.be/1cnfK_PFQ6s
ṢUBÚDIJỤ́ SEBỊ́ ẸNỊ́KÚ
Take the dive, close the eyes, fake the death
But listen, watch, wait and see ……
.,.. take the dive, close the eyes, fake the death but
listen, watch, wait and see..... be not surprised.
ṢUBǓ DIJỤ́ SEBỊ́ ẸNỊ́KÚ
The test of true friendship
“A friend in need is a friend indeed”
Likewise
“a brother in need is a brother indeed”
When things a rosy, being a friend easy.
Anybody can be your friend when things are going well for
you.
But when things are really going south, sour and the wind is
boisterous against you
that is when the true friends are revealed, it is the test
of a true friendship
do not wait until a bad weather reveals that most of your
cronies are merely a Fair-weather friends,
the heartbreak might be too overwhelming for you.
My advice.
Fake a phantom trouble and turbulent weather
Take the dive, close the eyes, fake the death
but watch, wait and see your friends in action or inaction.
Don’t be surprised.
True friends are very scarce.
Same for true brothers
“ṢUBǓ DIJỤ́ SEBỊ́ ẸNỊ́KÚ”
https://youtu.be/1cnfK_PFQ6s
Sunday, 18 October 2020
NEHANOYE: Nigerian National Rebirth
TO COMMENT
QUOTA TO THIS HUMBLE QUEST ……
IF WE FAILED TO RE WRITE OUR OWN HISTORY, YEARS AFTER ……. WE HAVE OUR SELVES TO
BLAME NOT LORD LUGARD OH!!.
Saturday, 17 October 2020
#END<-->SARS#
END SARS NOW
End SARS end it now and stay action on special police force
No to Police and Army Brutality
No to inefficient Power supply and estimated billings
No to unitary government
Yes to Good Governance
Yes to total Restructuring of Nigeria
Yes to return to proper federal system
Yes to state policing
End SARS end it now and stay action on special police force
Thursday, 14 May 2020
Corona Virus - WE ARE NOT INVINCIBLE
Corona Virus - Global Best Practices, before and Henceforth
WE ARE NOT INVINCIBLE
Man, usually the chief Hunter is now the hunted, we were the king Predator but has just become the Prey.
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
SHOW ME YOUR BUSINESS PLAN
“A business plan is a formal written document containing business goals, the methods on how these goals can be attained, and the time frame within which these goals need to be achieved.” Wikipedia
The way I see it, a “Business Plan” is the first product and or output of a business venture and or Company (registered or not).
How well you are able to sell your plan depends on how good it is, how good it is will also depend on how well conceived it is.
Once your first product / output is well received, it is only a matter of time before translating into finance for your business idea.
A common problem of businesses; especially Startups ones, is “CAPITAL
Monday, 19 March 2018
NEHANOYE: Electricity Consumer Rights
The other day some bunch of neighbors came knocking at my
gate, demanding a sum of money to be paid so as to enabled them repair a
damaged Electricity cables around the neighborhood (and this is not the first time
of their demanding such). I objected... It then hit me..... MANY PEOPLE DON'T
KNOW ...
Friday, 3 November 2017
Saturday, 26 August 2017
NEHANOYE: TOTAL ELECTRICITY SECTOR LIBERALIZATION - PANACEA...
Suffice here to say that the present
administration should as a matter of urgency review the electricity reform of
Jonathan and re-aligned it with a holistic liberalization; else they might end
up leaving Nigerians in darkness than they met us.
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
Beyond the Election
I need to preface this article with a few clarifications. I have taken a long sabbatical leave from partisan politics, and it is real fun watching the drama from the balcony. Having had my own share of public service (I do not need a job from government), I now devote my time and energy in pursuit of other passions, especially abroad. A few days ago, I read an article in Thisday entitled “Where is Charles Soludo?”, and my answer is that I am still there, only that I have been too busy with extensive international travels to participate in or comment on our national politics and economy.
Friday, 21 April 2017
Saturday, 23 April 2016
THE EMERGING MARKET ECONOMY ADVANTAGE (By: Oluwatoyin S. Enisan)
Saturday, 29 November 2014
The State of the Nigerian Power Sector: Issues, Alternatives and Prospects
Sunday, 12 October 2014
THE POWER OF YOUR VOTE, a catalyst for stable and united Nigeria
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Wages of Impunity, by Wole Soyinka
Saturday, 23 August 2014
TOYIN'S RUNWAY: ORIGIN OF THE YORUBAS “THE LOST TRIBE OF ISRAEL” B...
ORIGIN OF THE YORUBAS “THE LOST TRIBE OF ISRAEL” BY DIERK LANGE
Friday, 16 May 2014
YOUR WILL IS YOUR VOICE IN DEATH: DEAD YOU CAN STILL BE IN-CHARGE
DEAD YET IN-CHARGE
toyinsrunway
Without trying to scare you I need to remind you that death is a respecter of no one, it comes to the old as well as the young, the male or the female. However the question is; what become of your life’s labor after you are gone to the grave beyond? are you so careless as to allow all comers to feast on them at your death?
While it is understandable that you are careless what happen after you are dead and gone but are you also careless about your love ones after your demise? Is it not better to secure their future even in death? and what better way to do it than to have your your WILL written, spelling out how you wish for your properties to be shared after your death, particularly as an African and in Africa where tradition gives more authority to our extended or distant relatives over the deceases estate.
Monday, 10 February 2014
THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE
Saturday, 21 September 2013
NATIONAL SECURITY IS OUR COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY By Toyin S. Enisan
Saturday, 10 August 2013
LEAD-ER-SHIP: INVOKING THE LEAD-ER-SHEEP SPIRIT IN AFRICA
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Information You Need About Registering A Company In Nigeria.
so I decided to share it with you because i believe its very important.
Have you ever felt it was high time you launched your business idea but do not have adequate information on registering a business in Nigeria? Or are you confused and do not know the most suitable structure to choose for your business? Have you search everywhere, yet cannot find a central resource to find answers to your pending incorporation-related issues?
It is worthy to note, however, that new policies regularly evolve at our nation's company registry - the Corporate Affairs Commission - so this write up is subject to regular update.
Enjoy reading!
Q1: What is a business name and why is it so important? A business name is the name which a business trades under for commercial purposes. There is more to business names than just identity. A good business name is an advertising tool. Many large companies even hire expensive consultants to help them name their businesses, products and services. Q2: I have this business name that I love so much, and I want to start a business under that name. Can I proceed immediately? No. I think the next thing after you must have done a feasibility study on the business itself is to get the business name registered at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). Q3: What do you mean by Corporate Affairs Commission? Registration of businesses in Nigeria is the exclusive responsibility of the Corporate Affairs Commission, also known as CAC; which has its head office in Abuja, and branches in most states of the federation. The CAC is the federal government agency responsible for registration of all companies. Q4: But I was told that the cost of registering/incorporating a company is expensive. Can’t I go on with the business then register the name later? |
Friday, 12 July 2013
Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe - GCFR
ZIK OF AFRICA
Born in Zungeru in present day Niger State in 1904 to Igbo parents. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe spent much of his early life in Lagos. Determined to succeed, he later found his way to the United States of America.
He returned to Africa in 1934 armed with a masters' degree in Political Science and Anthropology from Lincoln and Pennsylvania Universities, as well as strong Pan-Africanist convictions.
He started off in the Gold Coast (now Ghana) as Editor-in-Chief of the African Morning Post in
Friday, 5 July 2013
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa 1912 - 1966
In 1951, he won a seat in the House of Assembly, Kaduna and was sent to Lagos by his party where he was appointed Federal Minister of Transport and Works in 1955.
It was during his tenure that the River Niger bridge at Onitsha was constructed, A fearless and courageous politician, he was a permanent delegate to the various Constitutional Conferences held in London leading to
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
DR. Kwame Nkrumah (The Osagyefo) - 1905 – 1972
Date of Birth: 1905-10-21
Place: Nkroful, Western Reg
Father: Kofi Ngonloma of the Asona Clan
Mother: Elizabeth Nyanibah of the Anona Clan
Wife: Helena Ritz Fathia
Childhood Mentor: Dr. Kwegyir Aggrey (Assistant Vice Principal and the first African member of staff at the then Prince of Wales’ College at Achimota)
Education & Career Pattern: Nkrumah was first named Francis Nwia-Kofi (the latter name, after a prominent family personality), but later changed his name to Kwame Nkrumah in 1945 in the UK - he was born on Saturday-.
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Emperor Haile Selassie 1892 – 1975
Childhood
Haile Selassie was born Tafari Makonnen on July 23, 1892, the son of Ras Makonnen, a cousin and close friend of Emperor Menilek II. Baptized Lij Tafari, he is believed to be a direct descendant of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, two ancient rulers from the tenth century B.C.E. Raised as a Christian, Tafari was educated by private European tutors.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Chief Obafemi Awolowo: The Peoples Leader
Obafemi Awolowo was born in Ikenné, Western State, Nigeria, on March 6, 1909. He received his early education in the mission schools of Ikenné, Abeokuta, and Ibadan. Often he worked at odd jobs to raise money for tuition fees, and his entrepreneurial spirit continued to express itself in the various careers which he subsequently sampled: journalist, teacher, clerk, moneylender, taxi driver, produce broker. His organisational and political inclinations became evident as he moved to high-level positions in the Nigerian Motor Transport Union, the Nigerian Produce Traders' Association, the Trades Union Congress of Nigeria, and the Nigerian Youth Movement, of which he became Western Provincial secretary.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
The Three-Stage Model of Effective Leadership
Thursday, 23 May 2013
PROFESSIONAL: BLESSING LIMAN, First Nigerian Air Force Female Military Pilot.
Well if you still care to know, its actually the story of BLESSING LIMAN, Nigerian Air Force First Female Military Pilot and Just so you know, she loves to look good too.
She was Born 29 years ago (13th March, 1984), Blessing Liman hails from Kaduna State (kai! Those KD gals! Lol!) and is an indigene of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area. She later attended the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria, Kaduna State. She was of the SP-24A set of pilots and they were referred to as the Knights of the Air.
Can South Africa Help Nigeria to Industrialise?
I came across this article today, and this phrase caught my attention.
“The real question is whether such cooperation could ultimately evolve into meaningful, broader, economic integration rather than the network of mostly hollow shells that currently masquerade as free trade agreements,”
Lets hear what do you think Guys?
Saturday, 18 May 2013
WOLE SOYINKA'S BIOGRAPHY
Updated in 2012 – Wole Soyinka Biography: Profile & Life History
Professor Wole Soyinka was the first and only Nigerian to win a Nobel Prize and the second African to achieve the same feat. This article looks at the life history of the Wole Soyinka, as well as other little known facts about him – such as his books, literary works, and quotable quotes.
Wole Soyinka Biography
Prof. Wole Soyinka, named Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, was born on the 13th day of July, 1934 in Abeokuta, Ogun state, Nigeria (therefore Wole Soyinka age as of present is 78 and Wole Soyinka nationality, without doubt, is Nigerian).He hails from Isara Remo in Ogun state.
He was the second of the six children born to his family. His father, Samuel Ayodele Soyinka was an Anglican minister, and his mother, Grace Eniola Soyinka, was a trader.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COURSE TO STUDY IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES.
Going to university? Choosing the right course is a big decision and it is important to get it right, as it can impact your future success, and for those doing a course they are not happy with, nothing is set in stone! Read on!
STEPS
Tips and Warnings
1. What interests you?
List the fields of study that interest you, and come up with a list of courses you would consider studying based on these interests. Add the topics that you were most interested in during school as well as jobs that you envied others for.
2. Research:
The internet, newspapers, television and people around you are the best sources of information. Check online about the courses you are interested in and find out about the career prospects and the other info. Speak to people who are in your interested profession and find out what it is to choose your future career.
People who have completed university courses can give you an insight from a student’s perspective - they can tell you the pros and
cons.
3. Course Content
To avoid making mistakes, make sure you review the course outline of the course(s) you want to apply for. Have a look at the subjects you must undertake and the types of learning, assignments and examination tasks involved. This will enable you to form a rough idea of what lies ahead for you.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
RECOVERY OF PREMISES: AN ASSESSMENT OF LANDLORD/TENANT LAW IN NIGERIA - Ijeoma Okoronkwo
SOLIDARITY IN AFRICA - Odumchi
Our peoples have grown strong and accustomed to the rugged lifestyle which our environment demands. Thousands of years of struggling have led us to perfect our societies and cultures, enabling us to survive on the land and use it best for our needs. In associating and interacting with ourselves we have formed powerful unions and relationships with one another, advanced cultures and societies, and powerful kingdoms and empires.
THE FIRST EVER PHOTO UPLOADED ON THE INTERNET
Every day millions of photos are uploaded to the Internet on countless blogs, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, etc. But have you ever wondered what the very first image upload looked like? Well look no further, because the tech site Motherboard has done the digging for you.
In 1992, a picture of the parody band Les Horribles Cernettes, that was digitally altered in Photoshop, earned the distinction of becoming the first Web photo upload.So who are these ladies pictured in the image? The group of ladies were lab employees who worked for CERN, a research laboratory in Geneva where major discoveries have been made, including the project that started the World Wide Web, created by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee.
HOW TO WRITE A CV THAT "WORKS" IN NIGERIA
I plead to contradict. I accept as true that your CV is an account or narration of yourself. It is YOU talking about YOU in YOUR very own phrases and in the best way likely. It starts from who you are, to all the places you have been and how you have assisted to those places; your achievements, how you expended your time, and even individual minutia like your marital status and so on. Bearing this in brain, every minutia and information supplied should be meticulously considered and articulately offered. Put your most flattering features or accomplishments up front and then move step-by-step to less flattering features.
Saturday, 11 May 2013
A SOBER REFLECTION – Babajide Ikuyajolu
The lavish life of a Nigerian liability begins with a contemporary lifestyle too extravagant to contend with. An attitude embedded deep within the mind, only visible when excited perhaps tempted. The orientation that was supposed to be our guide, now dissolved by the inhospitable administration of our government. Now we dream even in daylight, hoping that one day this misconception would be reversed perhaps to a better state.
This period, I grieve, and I'm taking a moment to think before I continue to write the agony I feel for the disoriented Nigerian youth.
The Nigerian youth are left with the crumbs of corruption that fell from the tables above them, now they linger in their heart, mind, causing an epidemic that mutates their perception. Only few are able to embrace this cruelty and desire change. The effect of this action, now reflect on the attitude of our youth. Low regard for opportunities, no value for information. Our course of livelihood now depends on deception, prostitution; the urge to have money at all cost never cease to grow root in their minds. This boomerang continues to manipulate their minds, leaving them unconscious and mentally disabled. Now new generations that emanates are a year better fraud than the next.
ABUSE OF FOREIGN FRANCHISES
Culled from Nigerian Best Forum. As more franchises from abroad find their way into Nigeria giving birth to new businesses, the immediate concern before the country’s policy makers should be how to strike the right mix of foreign inputs with local content.
With very low production base and an economy that is heavily dependent on imports, Nigeria would be mortgaging its future if the government left things to play out in the manner of the vagaries of demand and supply. Over reliance on franchised businesses that are heavily skewed in favour of foreign investors is neither healthy for the growth of the local industry nor the economy for that matter.
Major urban centres are now littered with many businesses that have their roots in a franchised model and it cuts across various fields including agro-allied, hotel services, eateries, building materials, construction, banking, educational, auto sales and repairs, IT repairs and services, consulting services, real estate and so on.
Whilst it is true that franchised businesses have boosted employment opportunities in the country, it could also be argued that the local content has not been developed in terms of expertise put into these fields and importantly, the franchise rights appear mostly domiciled in the hands of foreigners instead of Nigerians which makes the issue of empowerment still an illusion.