A beautiful day at home in Monaco with my bestie, Africa’s greatest industrialist. $200 billion man in the waiting @AlikoDangote
Friendship remains one of the greatest investments 🫱🏿🫲🏾… F.Ote💲
Recently, my mom was on admission. Everyday, myself, my siblings and my dad were at the hospital. We kept her company till 10pm before we dispersed, with one person staying back overnight.
Everyday, I looked around and saw the entire family and I smiled. It made me realized part of the ressons I hated living abroad. Your love one is sick and all you can do is send money. Meanwhile, your heart is beating fast because you cant see them. There is celebration or random Sunday family gathering and you are the only one missing. The reason I always show up in person for anything is that money cannot fill the place of presence. It is the memories we share that lingers.
Many families can't gather together anymore for celebration or caregiving. The only time some families can gather now is burial, and even burial no dey see complete family again. Nigeria has to work for the next generation. They deserve to gather around with their cousins, nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, parents, and grandparents on a random Sunday.
He sang about Tony Elumelu & he met Tony Elumelu himself.
Let Twitter people with moral high nonsense gas you not to tweet about access or opportunities towards someone bigger than you.
Block heads will say you are begging but you are asking for opportunity to grow.
إذا تبي تنزل بين 5 و10 كيلو قبل الصيف، ترى النادي لحاله ما يكفي.
أغلب الناس يتمرنون ساعة...
ويخربون الـ23 ساعة الباقية.
امش على هالـ10 خطوات:
1) وقف فطور.
This growth is dedicated to all real hustlers out there.
It's not easy to build as a nobody from a small town in Ijebu Ode.
Appreciate the LOVE from Day One.
We go do giveaway soon o.
Pooja Respects 🔥🔥🇳🇬🇳🇬
Nasihat Warren Buffett untuk anak-anaknya:
1. Beli rumah cepat, mobil murah saja.
2. Barang jangka panjang, pilih yang mahal dan awet.
3. Jangan kerja dengan keluarga atau teman.
4. Rajin olahraga.
5. Lebih baik buka bisnis sendiri.
6. Kuasai public speaking.
7. Biasakan mandiri dan sendiri.
8. Pilih kerja dengan komisi, bukan gaji tetap.
It is a very good investment but if he invested that 1.5 million Naira in the S&P 500 at the beginning of 1990 (when it was worth about $186,000 USD), it would be worth roughly $7.4 million USD today.
Converted back to Naira at current exchange rates, this equates to around 11.5 billion Naira, assuming all dividends were reinvested. Investing is good but knowing the right investment to do is far better 💯
It is a very good investment but if he invested that 1.5 million Naira in the S&P 500 at the beginning of 1990 (when it was worth about $186,000 USD), it would be worth roughly $7.4 million USD today.
Converted back to Naira at current exchange rates, this equates to around 11.5 billion Naira, assuming all dividends were reinvested. Investing is good but knowing the right investment to do is far better 💯
Examples of some growth stocks on the NGX 👇
1. Aradel
2. Lafarge Africa (WAPCO)
3. Fidson
4. Transcorp
5. BUA Foods
6. CWG
7. Presco
8. TIP
Note: “growth” means you’re betting on expansion, not dividends. So higher reward, but higher risk too.
Head of in house security for 49 years and can’t afford a good life ??? You will fear Nigeria capitalism by force !!!!!
No his son trying to uplift the man is now seen as a Good Samaritan. Wow
SKILLS THAT AGE BETTER THAN A COLLEGE DEGREE:
1. Knowing how to sell.
2. Writing clearly and persuasively.
3. Reading people in a negotiation.
4. Managing your own money.
5. Public speaking without notes.
6. Building something from scratch.
7. Learning new tools fast.
8. Staying calm under pressure.
9. Networking without being fake.
10. Solving problems nobody assigned you.
11. Asking for what you're worth.
12. Listening more than you talk.
13. Writing a contract you actually understand.
14. Spotting a bad deal before you sign it.
15. Saying no without guilt.
16. Cooking a meal from what's in your fridge.
17. Fixing small things yourself instead of paying someone.
18. Managing your time without a calendar app.
19. Reading a room before you speak.
20. Turning criticism into improvement.
21. Building a habit that actually sticks.
22. Knowing when to walk away from a job.
23. Pitching an idea in under two minutes.
24. Handling rejection without taking it personally.
25. Delegating without micromanaging.
26. Spotting a scam before it costs you.
27. Negotiating your salary every single time.
28. Staying disciplined when no one is watching.
29. Adapting when the plan falls apart.
30. Teaching yourself something with no instructor.
31. Reading body language in a meeting.
32. Saving before you spend, not after.
33. Apologizing without over explaining.
34. Asking better questions instead of better answers.
35. Building relationships before you need them.
36. Staying curious after you stop being a student.
37. Knowing your numbers in any business.
38. Handling conflict without avoiding it.
39. Recovering quickly after a public mistake.
40. Trusting your gut and checking it with data.
The founder of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf was a product of Almajiri system. In fact, he started the recruitment of his members from the impoverished Almajiri students. He specifically absorbed large numbers of Almajirai students and rural migrants who had flooded Maiduguri due to regional desertification and economic collapse, offering them a sense of community and survival.
Do you want me to continue? 🤣🤣