I'm Back, I'm Big, I'm Better!
Currently, Africa's annual growth rate is about 2.4%, the fastest in the globe. If you want to build a Healthcare brand that would care for her healthcare needs, you should therefore build it big.
I'm A. Emmanuel, let's build your big brand. HNY!
Quality Intellectual and socioeconomic growth is a product of humility buttered with a stupified humilio-philic desperation to learn.
You must possess an appropriate degree of humility and a willingness to be considered stupid to attain an appreciable degree of greatness in life.
@onlyonedira I'm really honored Dira to have worked on this paper with you. I'm glad you could find in me someone who you could share your futuristic ideas with. Cheers to prophesying the future. Next is to live in it! Cheers! Cheers!
Let's do another one ๐๐
Co-authored this paper with a brilliant Nurse.
It was fulfilling to know that people would have heard about blockchain technology and decentralized science for the first time today, because we decided to be wildly optimistic about the future of biomedical research in Nigeria.
We do more next year. ๐
One important lesson Nursing practice taught me in 2025 was: Every human life is priceless. No human deserves to die.
I've come from a background in my healthcare journey that upheld the philosophy that death is a function of fate. When it happens to you, you just sit and watch.
Before I go, lemme say this. Death is difficult to come by. There are no such things as emergencies. Before people die, there would always be signs. The battle against death should start way before the time of death, else there would be a time of death.
In my own opinion, this is the singular reason @EverCareNG is the best hospital in Nigeria today.
This is a classical example of how organizational culture and internal operations influences branding and market value
It must be functional first. It must impact either human behaviour or social norm, afterwhich it can have aesthetic value, and not the other way round.
Whenever I'm hired by brands who don't appreciate this viewpoint to an appreciable degree, I cringe.
I argue everytime, always, that design, whatever form it shows up, has to be functional at the very least. Design - architecture, graphics, UI, packaging, whatever - is 29% art and 71% science. It must work.
I was most trilled when I asked for Seyi's 'the Villagers' and she told me how much out of stock it was. Like, how do you know so much about marketing and economics texts as a sales girl, that you can tell that production of 'the villagers' had been halted a long time ago! Damn!
So, I have a little confession. See that sales girl in Booknook, Lekki, if they allow me, I'd marry her. Because how can somebody be so black, so beautiful and so well read, and at the same time has African Feminine features? Goddddd!