I posted this particular interview in November, 2006 during my early days as a blogger and working with Globacom. I remember aspiring and dreaming of what it will be like to leave paid employment to live like Ade – our prodigious investor – whose words still inspire me despite a radical change in circumstances. As […]
Ayo Oladejo, PMP 1. Give us a brief data about urself? My name is Oladejo Ayobami Abiodun; I am a graduate of Mathematics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife also holds a diploma in Internet Governance from Diplo Malta. I am an ICT professional and project manager with a relatively broad spectrum including Telecommunications, Web Development, Database Designs, Network […]
It’s almost a month since I blogged – even I have to shake my head for myself. Well, I don’t like giving excuses but I had to take necessary action to improve myself and grow in my professional endeavor. So my dear readers, it’s for the greater good but now I am back stronger and […]
The best inheritance a man can leave to his offspring is education. Education is very important especially when delving into any line of business whether it is either formal or street education. At this season when Plan B has become a must have for most company executives, it is important to find the niche that […]
Mixing with great minds is the best investment I have done to myself since my adult life; I have sometimes asked myself what my life could have been without these relationships. We are where we are today based on the relationships we keep and where we would be tomorrow would be based on the relationship […]
What is all this fuss about project management? I have observed that when you are trying to get some plush jobs (not just any job because jobs have levels; I mean jobs that can make you permanently bid farewell to poverty), you are asked in an interview if you have a Prince2 or Project Management […]
She is Marwa Rakha; she is the first model I will be introducing to you based on my write-up; An Uncertain World. I refer to her as my Egyptian self. This is how she defines herself in her popular website (www.marwarakha.com);  “I found my passion in writing, my voice in teaching and writing, and […]
India is quite similar to Nigeria in every front especially in terms of population density, high migration tendency, strong intellectual individuals, corrupt leadership, British colonized, etc but India of recent times have advanced a great deal; they have been in the forefront of the computer age and are recently been proposed by France and UK […]
“Opportunities happens to us all…..” I have gotten lots and tons of complaints about peeps inability to cycle out of Club Freedom and each person given their short comings (marketing club freedom!). I truly empathize with their feelings and their inadequacies and in other to see smiles on their face I sought a scheme that is […]
Seun’s first interview actually caused a snow ball on this site heated with accusations and counter accusations. Are all these allegations true? Seun decided to chat with me to clear the air on these accusations; he also talks about his dreams, future ambition and comments on HYIP. You really need to read about this young […]
There are motivators and there are inspirations; Dupe Olorunjo is a true inspiration to Nigerian Youths. Her accomplishment in a relatively difficult environment is mind blowing. She is a pastor’s wife combining banking with other altruistic activities. I decided to have a chat with her on her writing prowess and inspirational works. Check my dear sister […]
“A lizard in Nigeria can never be an alligator in UK†– Late Bishop Ben Idahosa Every time, I interview my fellow Nigerians in Diaspora especially those based in UK and US, I get mails from those residing in Nigeria making comments like it is because he/she is in this environment, that they can make […]