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Monday, 27 June 2016
Breaking News: Governor Ikpeazu, Abia State Sacked by Court
Today, th Federal High Court sitting at Abuja, sacks Governor ikpeazu over tax clearance document presented d the PDP primary, and orders INEC , cease the certificate of return issue to him. In addition, the Abia state Chief Judge was instructed to swear-in Uche Ogah with the second highest votes during the primary, who the court ordered INEC to give a certificate of return as the new Governor, Abia State.
PDP still breaking it's ranks, yet to commence internal rebuilding after election.
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Who is Oscar Pistorius - A man Guilty or Not
Does it really matter, at a time when our continent is torn apart with diverse economic challenges and on our television, an epic of a man challenged, accused of murder and guilty or not, yet to be determined after more than a year of the crime.
I believe, more airtime should be apportioned towards enterprising ideas like growing Agropreneurship as solution towards eradicating the continents present challenges.
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Shootout in Maiduguri government house over Ramandan Food
There
was shootout between policemen and soldiers in Maiduguri Government
House Thursday afternoon when soldiers in a truck attempted to
forcefully get a share of the rice being distributed to Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs) not living in camps.
Our
reporter gathered that the distribution of rice for the IDPs had
started from about a week ago under the watch of policemen in the
Government House who are to ensure that the rice is given only to people
with the required documentation.
It
was alleged that the soldiers who wanted to get from the rice today had
been coming to get from the rice since the distribution started without
appropriate documentation.
When the policemen refused to allow them to get from the rice today, shootout ensued leaving at least one policeman killed.
Why not? Suitor prefer Marrying Maid - Uche Mmakwe
SUITORS NOW PREFER OUR MAIDS TO OUR DAUGHTERS FOR MARRIAGE
Why not?
When
we devote time in training the maids on how to cook well, how to clean
the house and on good mannerisms while leaving our own daughters
untrained.
We overwork the maids and they adjust with equanimity because they need us to survive.
The
maids turn out to manage the indignation and insolence we and our
children subject them to. All these make the maids better wives who can
manage even the angriest of men.
Our precious
daughters are pampered through nursery and primary schools. They speak
the English we want and know all the cartoon slangs by heart. We beat
the maids blue black if they ever ask our girls to help out in domestic
duties. They see kitchen things as maids' things.
The
girls move from boarding schools to the university, do their NYSC,
Masters and get a job. Of course, they are ripe for marriage and you
wish that to happen soon.
From one
relationship to another, the same story. The guys would parade and dump
them. They are only good in bed, outings, clubs and red carpet
functions.
The boys de-commit when they notice
that the possible wife cannot cook, arrange things and are very
domestically untrained. The rich guys can manage as they would mitigate
the handicap by hiring a domestic help. Not all guys can afford this for
a start.
The upcoming and very sensitive guys
who would make good husbands, fathers and leaders would not manage
these parents' inflicted shortcomings. They would settle for well
trained ones. They know the value and the pride in hosting friends at
home to delicious delicacies prepared by a wife.
My
friends love eating the food my wife makes. My wife's proficiency in
culinary matters and the joy she exudes in cooking different dishes for
me has made me to stop eating outside. I tell people that as a titled
man, that I'm forbidden to eat outside but I know the truth- no food can
taste any better than my wife's. I'm also convinced that my addiction
is not juju-inspired. It would have expired by now. We are married for
16 years+.
Not all your maids would remain
your servants for ever. Some of them would finally do part-time studies
and like a train, get to their God ordained destinations sooner or
later.
Like a perfume, good guys perceive well
trained wife materials from afar and dump the daughters of the
bourgeois like hot iron. Long time happiness in at stake. No explanation
is given. Sometimes, the sack message is made through a social medium.
Let
your daughters learn what you teach your maids to make them compete for
the few available good men if marriage is important to them. There are
few guys who believe that marriage is for better for worse.
Don't
be deceived; love is an active verb. Yes it is. You love; you loved;
and you used to love. You can also hate who you used to love. Therefore,
some men are immune to pre-marital love blindness.
In practice, love can't cover the stench of bad early formation of our daughters.
Right
now, educated former maids are now cornering better men on offer
because they possess the requisite or set skills the highly perceptible
and ready husband materials need.
Monday, 20 June 2016
CONFLICT – An Integral Part of Human Life – Morah Emmanuel
CONFLICT – An Integral
Part of Human Life
And So in the Military –
Knowing the Other and Knowing
Oneself.
In One Hundred battles no Danger.
Not Knowing the other and Knowing
Oneself,
One Victory for One Loss
Not Knowing the Other and Not
Knowing Oneself,
In Every battle Certain defeat.
The Chinese Sun Tzu confirms to the fact that victory of
purpose starts with knowing Oneself, key to every human endeavor, as the Sun
Tzu says, it is essential to know oneself, to know one own minds, But one also live
in a world where aggression cannot be avoided. We must know the other in order
to skillfully engage him or her. It is necessary, therefore, to learn to work
directly with the conflict in our environment, not ignore it, submerge it, give
up on it or try to deny its existence.
As an enterprising individual, theirs bound to be conflict
in idea, action or inaction with colleague, partner and competitors, but the
essence of conflict is discovering the inner you and explore the other part. Do
not lose focus of the reason for purposeful coexistence, but instead use its
negative power in conflict to force through your idea, hope, dream and ambition
to positive energy of Oneness even in conflict.
We are all but tools for positive
change, only if you agree to positive change
We can not force ourselves on others
nut can device means of productive co-habitation with them.
Look to what makes you strong and
work on what makes you weak,
For a start, hold on to what you
know works for you,
And learn through experience what
will work for you in the future,
Conflicts are meant to make you
stronger, better, determined and focus.
Live your deeds, talk everyone
achieve more, build for other to walk on, and dwell for peace within you and
your creator, God.
“However profound our individual wisdom, it will not
survive in the world unless it is joined with some kind of power” – The Art of War (THE DENMA TRANSLATION)
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The wisdom of the Art of War is to work with conflict
without aggression, no longer regarding things as for or against you but seeing
them with dispassionate judgment.
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Sunday, 19 June 2016
Secret lies with Benjamin
Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead. -Benjamin Franklin
Is this true of reality or born out of his(franklin) moment in time, what was, what to be and what could have been. He (Franklin) alone knows, to have wished for words, and thus came those!
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
RIP The Big Boss, Chief Stephen Okechukwu Keshi
Sadness rained the ear and air around football lovers and fans in Nigeria with the news of the death of chief Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, who passed on at the early hours of Wednesday 8th June 2016 at a Benin hospital.
The big boss was the super captain and winning coach of the Nigerian super Eagle, a fit he alone achieved in African football. He is also a distinguished Chief of Illah Community in Delta State Nigeria.
Rest well the BIG BOSS of African Football Heroes and surely a member of Confederation of African Footballers Wall of Fame.
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Don't Manage Change. Design it.
Don't Manage Change. Design it. |
“The effectiveness of a change management strategy is greatly
enhanced when it leverages and adopts methodologies
from human-centred design.” – Justin Balaski
For too long, Nigeria and Nigerian have been propagated to
always hope but not act, see but don’t talk and hear but don’t blow whistle.
Corruption became the order of the day, with massive looting and diversion of
public fund and common wealth of the nation Nigeria. Are we cursed with fund
misappropriation? Do we understand the tool required for the new change to
come? Is the change mere fallacy or a new hope for the people? However we view
this present administration, we cannot remove totally the incident of the past
administration during democracy and before democracy, all have come short and
deserve trial by the people, from the people if true patriotism can begin its
course.
Change is here! This is the present song of this administration,
but I must advice that for change to take place, it must be human centred with
the right inspiration, ideation and implementation. Days of show me how you
roll and lets roll together should be abolished from the implementation of our
yearly budget, and project implementation taskforce must consist of
technocrats, public and private sector driven. We are as a country over 50years
old meant to have executed 70% of all infrastructure required for the next
generation.
At the heart of human-centred design is the belief that the
people who you are designing for are the ones who hold the solutions
for developing desirable products and services. By starting with people,
their hopes, fears, and needs, human-centred design uncovers what’s most
desirable. The benefits of collaborating with stakeholders in the design of
change management strategies are well known. However, what is often lacking is
a guiding methodology to ensure that the process of collaboration adds value
for all parties, and that the solutions surfaced are addressing the correct
issues. This is where the change management profession can borrow and learn
from human-centred design.
Human-centred design is broken down into three fundamental
phases: Inspiration, ideation, and implementation.
Inspiration
In this phase, human-centred designers learn how to better
understand people by observing their lives, and listening to their hopes,
fears, and desires. Gathering this information requires immersing yourself in
the population that you are designing solutions for. When you think about it,
change managers are also creating solutions that address people hopes, fears,
and desires. Planning an effective change management strategy cannot be done
from behind a desk. Go out into the organization, talk to people, observe their
daily routines, and make a genuine attempt to truly understand and empathize
with the stakeholders. Document your findings in preparation for the ideation
phase.
Ideation
Human-centred designers next make sense of everything that they
have heard, generate ideas, identify opportunities for design, and test and
refine their solutions. They do this by sharing the huge amount of notes,
photos, impressions, and quotes that they documented during the inspiration
phase with their design team, and together they generate hunches, and capture
ideas and stories. Physical prototyping is used to share concept design
solutions with the people they are designing for in order to elicit their
feedback. Change managers who immerse themselves with stakeholders will
generate abundant notes, documented discussions, and collected information
from surveys and interviews. It’s time to make your findings visible using
whiteboards, post-it notes, and other physical materials. Next, sort through
it, identify themes, and begin formulating your theories as to what the key
issues are for you to address in your change management strategy. Prototype
your design, using a process map, or materials such as Lego and Play-dough to
present your concepts. Iterate a refine your strategy design based on
stakeholder feedback. It is only in Nigeria, that idea origination is absent,
as people’s idea are converted to mass utilization with recognition of the very
first inventor of the idea. For instance, irish potato discovery can be traced
to Ireland and to a particular family, same can be said of Guinness, Coca-Cola
etc. These are significant as it
encourages research and development if they’re adequate protection by an
Anti-Corruption Administration.
Implementation
Duplicating implementation system with the economy is a
continuous occurance in Nigeria, once such is reduced and averted, and then
Nigeria is poised to become a developed country amongst the world.
In this phase human-centred designers bring their solution to
life, and to market. They build partnerships, refine their business model,
pilot the idea, and eventually get it out there. They are confident that their
solution will be a success because they’ve kept the people they’re designing
for at the heart of the process. Change managers who have followed the process
until this point can also be assured of success with increased buy in and
support for the change. Build partnerships with key stakeholders and change
agents, launch the strategy and then monitor what works and what doesn’t work.
If unforeseen issues arise, repeat the cycle of inspiration, ideation, and implementation,
to design new solutions and iterate on your strategy.
Like change management, human-centred design isn’t a perfectly
linear process, and each project invariably has its own challenges and
character. But no matter what kind of design or change management challenge
you’ve got, you’ll progress through three main phases: inspiration, ideation,
and implementation. By taking these three phases in turn, you’ll build deep
empathy with the stakeholders you’re designing for and you’ll figure out how to
turn what you’ve learned into an effective change management strategy. In
the process, you’ll build and test your ideas before finally putting them out
into the wider organization.