Thursday, 18 August 2016

President Buhari Visits CBN

 
We are testament that once President Buhari schedules to visit a place. All he'll will either break loose or haven on earth. So could be said of today, as he visit Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) to address all Central Bank Governors of African countries and the staff of CBN, security at CBN is tightened and movement of persons restricted from the area. 

As the meeting and visit proceed we will bring you first hand information on happening inside CBN. We are SORO MAGAZINE dedicated to talk everyone achieve more.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

A Rare Gem - Stephanie Okereke Linus (MFR)






Being successful always start with says of small beginning, remembering the story of Stephanie Okereke, whose career began in the city of calamari while studying, a friend and presently Member federal Republic, most people seeing her today will wonder, how did she get here, where there challenges, did she at some point feel the pressure, or what gave her the moral boost to cling on to her dream, vision and today living it real.

We all have stories, some wild, some based on determination and a few mere chance of luck. But even in luck, you should always be prepared for the right opportunity at the right time, or else it just will pass you by. We are all gifted at one aspect in life, call it God's divination to each man, and can only discover it only when we seek, try and begin to live as should.

Stephanie okereke Linus is a journey of sheer determination with an attitude for success. Stephanie Linus (born Stephanie Onyekachi Okereke 2 October 1982) is a Nigerian actressfilm director and model. She has received several awards and nominations for her work as an actress, including the 2003 Reel Award for Best Actress, the 2006 Afro Hollywood Award for Best Actress, and three nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2005, 2009 and 2010. She was also the runner up for theMost Beautiful Girl in Nigeria beauty pageant of 2002. In 2011, she was honoured by the Nigerian government with a National honour (Member of the Order of the Federal Republic, MFR).

Stephanie Okereke was born in Ngor Okpala, Imo State. She is the sixth child of Mary and Chima Okereke’s eight children. She completed her primary and secondary education in Delta State, Asaba the state capital and proceeded to study at the University of Calabar in Cross-River State, where she graduated with a degree in English and Literary Studies.


Our people say, what makes a person isn’t far from them, it only takes the gift of God to know when the time has come and how to abide, humble thyself to receive that which completes you. Stephanie is a testimony to all young people, youths and intending entrepreneurs hoping, seeking and aspiring for success. You can read more on Stephanie on Wikipedia and begin to receive if prepared.

Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power – Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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Tuesday, 9 August 2016

An Entrepreneurs Choice Bank - Morah Emmanuel

 

Choosing your bank: An Entrepreneurs Choice

 
Over the years, our Nigerian financial institution has come under intense criticism from the upcoming entrepreneurs who find it very difficult to raise start up funding from their banks.
Today, we take a look at which bank has been friendly to upcoming entrepreneurs over the past ten years. Your opinion is greatly appreciated to aid other seeking entrepreneurs find their means to start up capital. 

In nigeria, we have the following banks:
1) Access bank
2) Zenith
3) first bank
4) Heritage bank
5) fidelity bank
6) FCMB
7) UBA
8) Jaiz
9) Ecobank
10) Skye 
11) Spring
12) WEMA
13) Diamond 
14) Stanbic IBTC
15) GTB

These bank are Nigeria reputable bankers of the people, how have they been applying their corporate social responsibility in terms of reducing unemployment and increasing Entrepreneurial practice in Nigeria. 

Join the conversation and let's grade our youth entrepreneurship friendly bank of the year

Friday, 5 August 2016

President M. Buhari Feeds 800 Boko Haram Insurgents

 
 
Should crime as heinous as torro‎rism receive benefit from the present administration? 
Are we portraying bad deeds as rewarding with the tax payers money and our common wealth? 
The relevance of an administrator should guided towards ensuring that evil is treated as evil and good as good, however the reverse is the case as reported by the Sun newspaper, 3/08/2016, stating the relief materials have been disbursed to 800 repentant Boko Haram insurgent, who over the past three years has killed innocent citizens of Nigeria, caused millions to become homeless and made our country to spend loads of our common wealth fighting terrorism, now this same people are rewarded for this acts by the Buhari administration while millions of good deed Nigeria roam the streets looking for food. What is the justification for being a good citizen of Nigeria, if only bad deeds are rewarded. We are as a country not getting our system right, direction of resources is mitigated based on interest and our youth are without jobs even with the promises and agenda of the Buhari government. The voting Nigeria population is 80% poor Nigerian and still hungry after believing that change has come, yet living in increasing poverty and hardship. 
 
 
Let change be good change, let rewards for bad be bad and good be good, let the present administration become responsible for their words and agenda and begin the process of creating enabling environment for growth and development.

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Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Success Motivation...






MTN came to Nigeria at a time when nobody wanted to invest in Nigeria; at a time wehen Nigerians do not have phones. Even Zenith Bank refused to loan MTN cash to operate; UBA also rejected their offer but today, see the difference. It was recorded that MTN 's 5years profit in South Africa was made in just 12 months in Nigeria.
What about Cowbell? 
When they came to Nigeria, they made milk in a sachet; Peak was laughing at them - they said Cowbell was milk for the poor, and indeed they were right. But three million "poor" people could afford N10 a day for a sachet of milk. Now do the maths: three million people buying milk at N10 - that was N30 million every single day. In a month, they grossed N900 million (almost a Billion). Even Peak had to make sachet milk in order to survive in the market.
So, what have people told you?
What have they said you cannot do.
Or you do not qualify for.
Or you do not have experience for?
They told Cowbell.
They also told MTN.
but today the story has changed.
They will also change their strategies just to keep 1 step with you.
Don't listen to the naysayers or what life is showing you. Those seemly challenges are but a mirage. They got no root.
Yes, YOU CAN!!!
Success is not about where you graduated from, or what grade you graduated with, but what graduates out of you.