Friday, 15 May 2020

Madascar coronavirus solution

MADAGASCAR'S ''SOLUTION TO COVID19''
1. NEEM LEAF (DOGOYARO)
2. PAWPAW LEAF
3. LIME ORANGE
4. GARLIC AND
5. GINGER.
6. GUAVA LEAVES
7. MANGO LEAVES
8. LEMON GRASS.
TOGETHER BOIL AND TAKE IT 3X PER DAY.

Sunday, 10 May 2020

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CORONA VIRUS

_*1.* / Postpone travel abroad for 2 years.._
_*2.* / Do not eat outside food for 1 year.._
_*3.* / Do not go to unnecessary marriage or other similar ceremony.._
_*4.* /Do not take unnecessary travel trips.._
 _*5.* /  Do not go to a crowded place for at least 1 year.._
_*6.* / Completely follow social distancing norms.._
_*7.* / Stay away from a person who has  cough.._
_*8.* / Keep the face mask on.._
_*9.* / Be very careful in the current one week.._
_*10.* / Do not let the any mess  around you.._
_*11.* /Prefer vegetarian food.._
_*12.* / Do not go to the Cinema, Mall, Crowded Market for 6 Months now.  If possible, Park, Party, etc. should also be avoided.._
_*13.* / Increase immunity.._
_*14.*/  be very carefull while at Barber shop or at beauty Salon parlour.._
_*15.* / Avoid Unnecessary Meetings, Always keep in mind Social Distancing.._
_*16.*/  The threat of *CORONA* is not going to end soon.

*17*/. Dont wear belt, rings, wrist watch, when you go out. Watch is not required. Your mobile has got time.
*18.*/ No hand kerchief. Take sanitiser & tissue if required.
*19.*/ Don't bring the shoes into your house. Leave them outside.
*20*/. Clean your hands & legs when you come home from outside.
*21*/.when you feel you have come nearer to a suspected patient take a thorough bath.

*Lockdown or no lockdown next 6 months to 12 months follow these precautions.*

Saturday, 9 May 2020

Maintain Healthy Human Relationship To Grow In Life

*HE WROTE A BOOK AT 40 AND THIS HAPPENED ....*

If you read this till the end, you will make a powerful decision in your Life today.

There was this poor  man who *wrote a book at the age of 40* and decided to launch it on his Birthday.

He had no money to fund the launch and so *he decided to seek help from a millionaire* in his community.

He made a visit to the Millionaires home and after they exchanged pleasantries, he told his host what brought him.

The Millionaire told him to take out a piece of paper and pen.
He said, " I will give you a test. If you pass it, I will give you the money you need and if you fail, I will still give you the money"

He then told him to write down the names of 10  people who could give him 10k each for his book during the launch.

Surprisingly, the man could not write even 3 names.

Now, take a glass of water and let me show you something..

It is not enough to have talent and skills. You must understand the power of building valuable relationship.

It was a wise man that said, *your network is directly proportional to your net worth.*

 *_Relationship is a currency* ._ Relationship is a stream of income.
Everything in this life actually reproduces on the basis of relationship.

See eh, *Who likes you in this life matters* .

 _Men are lifted through men_ .
 *Many of us are talented but we lack a cup bearer* to tell the King that there is a Joseph that can interpret  dreams.


 *Who you know matters a lot in this life.* Don't say it doesn't matter. It does.

There are heights and opportunities you will never attain if you don't understand *the power of Keeping Valuable Relationships* .

When they say, *turn and greet your neighbour in church, Oga, you don't even know who you are talking too oh* .

That might be the CEO of a company. And sometimes, *we just despise people based on the standards we use to judge them.*

Have this wisdom am sharing with you.

That person you sit with in class and just look down on, you don't know who they know oh

Sometimes, it takes just a recommendation to change your story.

 *Don't despise men in Life.* You will need them one day.

Sometimes *those who crown Kings don't look like kings* and may never become kings but they can help you wear the crown.

*I value you ALL*
*STAY SAFE*
*COVID-19 IS REAL*

Thursday, 7 May 2020

Nigerian Newspapers Today

*NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES FOR THURSDAY 7TH MAY 2020*



*THE NATION*


PTF gets ICPC guidelines on COVID-19 relief funds

PTF gets ICPC guidelines on COVID-19 relief funds

UKs confirmed COVID-19 death toll tops 30,000

Four doctors, 18 nurses, others test positive in Bauchi, Kano

256 Nigerians return from UAE

256 Nigerians return from UAE

80% of infected persons dont require hospital admission

80% of infected persons dont require hospital admission

N24b loss cripples aviation sector

N24b loss cripples aviation sector

Govt goes tough on breach of anti-virus rules

Govt goes tough on breach of anti-virus rules

Verbal autopsy in Jigawa after strange deaths

Verbal autopsy in Jigawa after strange deaths

Minister to engage with Lagos police chief over journalists movement

Minister to engage with Lagos police chief over journalists movement

Why I described loot as Abacha Assets, by Malami

Revolution in Nigeria: Lets face reality

Why I described loot as Abacha Assets, by Malami

Fast-rising singer, Princess Peters, bags award

COVID-19: Firm donates N500m facility to Lagos

FCMB shareholders okay N2.77b dividend payment

Debt managers ask banks to share risks for big ticket deals

Wema Bank marks 75th anniversary

FirstBank processes N156b ATM transactions in five weeks

Ecobank pledges improved customer satisfaction


*VANGUARD*


Petrol to sell at N117 per litre, as PPMC slashes ex-depot prices

CACOVID strengthens Rivers, Enugu states against COVID-19

COVID-19: ABCON donates relief materials to 2000 families

Union Bank shareholders endorse 25 kobo dividend

Premier League faces legal action if three teams are not promoted

COVID 19: Ibadan Technical University to produce ventilator

Premier League matches could be less than 90 mins

COVID-19: See every patient now as suspected carrier, MHWUN tells health workers

Composition of Federal Character Commission favours one zone' Afenifere

Should China pay


*THISDAY*


Obiora Now NEXIM Bank Chairman

Notore Posts N2.7bn Income in First Half

First Bank to Hold Virtual SME Clinic

UBA Rewards Customers in Promo

Promasidor Joins COVID-19 Fight with N280m Donation

No Dividend as UACN Property Development Company Posts Loss of N16bn Loss

The Potential of Technology to Reduce Human Error

ATCON Donates Medical Equipment to Lagos Govt

Food, Current Affairs Dominate Google Search

Jumia Supplies 100,000 Face Masks

US Billboard Ranks Nigerian Gospel Artist High

Eagles Job: Rohr Admits No Decision Yet on His Contract Renewal

Condolences Pour in for Late Chidi Ofo Okenwa

Rivers United Eye NPFL Title, Commends Eunisell for Support

COVID-19 Tests for Barcelona Players Today

Many Feared Freedom of Information Act Would Allow Government Pry into...

On Gbajabiamilas Coronavirus Bill

COVID-19 and Shortage of Bed Spaces, Ventilators, PPE

University Don Harps On Benefits of Egg Consumption

NGO Advises FG to Reverse Self on Lockdown Relaxation

Amidst COVID-19 Global Lockdown, NIPRD Retains International ISO Accreditation


*PUNCH*


The atheist vs. the religion of peace

Taraba dep gov, Fayose behind Ekiti PDP crisis Olujimi

Afenifere urges Senate to reject Taraba FCC nominee

Imperatives of an outbreak revolving fund in Nigeria

41 suspected robbers, kidnappers, cultists paraded in CRiver

Lagos AG condoles with ThisDay over judiciary reporters death

Akinseye-George faults post-retirement housing plan for CJN

Surviving and thriving through COVID-19 and beyond (1)

COVID-19: Anything wrong with Nigerians

Seafarers protest prolonged stay aboard vessels

Ekiti to prosecute soldiers wife for importing COVID-19

No apologies for using Chloroquine to cure coronavirus Bauchi gov

Despite lockdown, stock market investors gain N897bn

Suspected herdsmen kill man, pregnant wife in Benue

Banks at risk of loan default, says MPC member

Woman gives birth on Dubai flight evacuating 265 Nigerians

Fuel marketers, others list measures against sharp practices

Lockdown relaxation depends on Lagos, says Ogun

NNPC reduces petrol depot price to N108

FG, statesll feed schoolchildren at home, minister insists

Nigerian content board urges trainers to redesign programmes

Customs donate N40.9m relief materials to ministry

Security agents must stop violation of interstate lockdown, says NGF

Discos owe NBET N76bn in two months

Opening markets, closing churches for COVID-19 wrong Oyedepo

Electricity workers say expansion projectsll save jobs

Why I called $311m looted fund Abacha assets Malami

Maritime workers caution employers against salary cut


*DAILY TRUST*


Rising cases of COVID-19 not unexpected -FG

Muhammed Goni (1942-2020)

Almajiri: View from the bottom

Nigerian tourism and possible post-COVID-19 turn around

Who should be new COS to the president

The ripple effect: How COVID-19 is sending waves across the health system

Ebonyi takes steps to build reading, writing ability of pupils ' SUBEB Chair

e-learning sites get free data

FG says schools must recruit tech-savvy teachers

Anambra contemplates morning, afternoon classes as post-lockdown strategy

Lagos police arraign 325 curfew violators

Lockdown: Karu residents want FCTA to curb violations

COVID-19: Police commence curfew enforcement in FCT

Wear face mask or be prosecuted, Ekiti tells residents

500 households in Osun benefit from Kuwait food relief

Oyo govt arrests 8 illegal business operators on school premises

Why Landmark partnered Lagos govt on 80-bed treatment, isolation centre

Woman pours hot water on husband

Julius Berger donates palliatives to Kuje council

Car crushes man to death while he's on video call

WHO confirms 7 fresh cases of Ebola in DRC

WHO confirms 7 fresh cases of Ebola in DRC

Pompeo presses China but acknowledges 'no certainty' virus from lab

Bauchi COVID-19 positive cases rise to 80

Trump backtracks on scrapping of White House coronavirus task force

Niger receives 'anti-coronavirus herbal tea' from Madagascar

Lockdown lift: How to keep your workplace safe

UK could start easing virus lockdown next week'PM

Africa approaches 50,000 COVID-19 cases, 2,000 deaths

Freedom of speech at risk in Ethiopia amid COVID-19-related restrictions

Namibia selected on int'l air transport advisory council

Now that we've lost our heads

FG decries violation of protocols at banks, others

as Customers besiege banks, shun social distancing in Ogun

Union Bank shareholders approve 0.25k/share dividend

NUPENG, PENGASSAN warn against arbitrary sack of workers

We raised N30.42trn investment interest, impacted 333m lives ' AfDB

Merkel gives go-ahead for Bundesliga to resume in mid-May

Survey rates Nigeria low on budget's public inputs, transparency

COVID-19: Germany's stock market volume up 168%

Algeria's football star to be tried for masturbating in public

Customs P/Harcourt Command rakes in N16.18bn in Q1

Germany to give green light to restart football in May


*THE SUN*


How to make elections in Nigeria free, fair, credible 'Prof. Oni

PDP alleges plot to loot $311m repatriated fund

2023: We'll go all out for Presidency 'Ohanaeze

Covid-19: FG should investigate activities of security agencies 'Akintunde

PDP frustrated by lack of access to recovered stolen public funds, says APC

Enugu LG Polls: 17 Chairmen, 260 Councilors know fate June 29

APC youths advise Oshiomhole against imposition of governorship candidate

Control of Infectious Diseases Bill must not be rushed ' Oligbo, PDP chieftain

Minister places late Yekini's mother on monthly stipend

Ahmed Musa buys N100m G-Wagon

Okagbare, Oduduru, others to benefit from IAF $500,000 fund

Rohr gives update on Super Eagles new contract

Ejaria waits on FIFA clearance to play for Nigeria

Condolences pour in for late Okenwa

Nigerian Akpejiori fancies fight with AJ in Nigeria

Serie A club's player tests positive for coronavirus ahead of training return

COVID-19: Spain to end women's football season

Piracy:Nigeria loses $1.5bn monthly 'IMB

Quickteller Paypoint pledges support for agents

FG slashes revenue, oil earnings to N3tr, N1.1tr

COVID-19: Reps, AON knock FG over foreign carriers evacuating Nigerians

As FG decries violation of standard protocols, warns against backlash

COVID-19: Nigeria'll remain investment destination 'NIPC

PSN urges manufacturers to increase production with CBN fund

Community pharmacists lament exemption from CBN grant

OPS calls for interest-free loans to mitigate COVID-19 impact

FG slashes revenue, oil earnings to N3tr, N1.1tr

Hours gridlock in Onitsha, Asaba over tanker's crash on Niger Bridge


*GUARDIAN*


Family sends SOS to AGF over attempt to release condemned criminal

Lagos returns to normalcy with gridlock, market reopening

Foundation supports 7000 vulnerable households in Lagos, Osun, Kwara

One-chance robbers fleece widow of N47,000

Trump vetoes measure limiting his war powers in Iran

Okenwa's death will affect grassroots sports, says Akwa Ibom FA Boss

Telcos to engage Senate on 5G as spending drops by 0.8 per cent

Insurers to drive new policy with 15 per cent premium rebate to health workers

Dybala gets coronavirus all-clear but Torino player tests positive

Airlines, tourism operators seek $10b relief to save industry

How Keystone Bank empowered customers with Online Masterclasses during lockdown

Bullish rally raises index further by 1.40%

Ishaku shuts down markets as Taraba records three COVID-19 cases

NUPENG, PENGASSAN condemn move by employers to sack workers, threaten to downtool

Military kills 496 terrorists, bandits across North

By their rice we shall know them

Violence, exploitation threatens irregular migrants from Nigeria, says IOM

Step up community testing to curtail COVID-19 spread, says AHAPN

COVID-19 and natural selection in Africa

TUC seeks policies to reduce inflation, encourage investment at post COVID-19

SFH warns against complacency on COVID-19 containment measures

Sadiya Farouq and the burden of expectations

Igbinedion varsity teaching hospital appoints Bazuaye CMD

Afenifere faults composition of federal character commission

Abba Kyari: Blind loyalty or presidential abdication

Lower interest, N50b credit can boost agric, diversify economy

ASUU protests against non-implementation of Buhari's directive to pay salary

UNIZIK dismisses don over alleged discovery of COVID-19 drug


*DAILY TIMES*


NCDC records 195 new cases of COVID-19, five deaths

BMO expresses confidence in Buharis COVID-19 expenditure framework

WHO deploys additional personnel to support COVID-19 response in Kano State

Gombe COVID-19 protest manifestation of prevailing socioeconomic, psychological challenges Govt

Breaking: Nigeria records 5 deaths, 195 new cases of COVID-19

U.S. COVID-19 assistance to Nigeria rises to N11.6bn

COVID-19: UKs death toll tops 30,000

Buhari condoles with Chief of Army Staff, Buratai, over mothers death

Buhari prays for speedy recovery of Emir of Daura

NCDC using data to drive response to COVID-19, say Dr Ihekweazu

Daily Times Newspaper, Thursday, May 07, 2020

Bundesliga to resume on May 15

COVID-19: FG to dialogue with Govs on almajirai movement

COVID-19: Juventus confirms Dybala free

Super Eagles and Fortuna Dusseldorf goalkeeper Okoye seeks loan move

Abacha loot: PDP, APC trade words over $311m repatriated fund

Troops eliminate 343 terrorists, 153 bandits in 47 days DHQ

Bundesliga sets return date as German government gives green light

FG to utilise COVID-19 donations in funding supplementary budget

Lockdown: Kano mobile courts convict 717 violators

Bayelsa urges residents to discountenance myths on COVID-19

COVID-19: 2 patients abscond from Oyo isolation centre

COVID-19: Plateau places 11 family members on supervised isolation

COVID-19: ICPC draws guidelines for PTF management on relief funds

Adele shared a rare photo of herself in a black minidress on 32nd her birthday

Tom Cruise aims higher with movie shot on space station


*DAILY INDEPENDENT*


Police Arrest 40 Suspected Armed Robbers, Cultists In C/River

Edo 2020: Why We're Championing Esan Candidate For Governor ' Okpebholo

Ifo Community Laments Neglect By Ogun State Government

COVID -19: Sagay Frowns At Violation Of Safety Guidelines

COVID-19: PTF Urges Governors To Handle 'Almajiri' Pupils' Issue Squarely

COVID-19: APC Distributes Assorted Grains To Members, Vulnerable In Zamfara

Buhari Prays For Speedy Recovery Of Emir Of Daura

Enugu LG Polls: 17 Chairmen, 260 Councilors Know Fate June 29

Reps Kick As FG Uses Foreign Airlines To Evacuate Nigerians Abroad

COVID-19 Responsible For Fall In Nigeria's PMI ' Report

CACOVID Strengthens Rivers, Enugu States Against COVID-19

Manchester Restaurant On Post-coronavirus Lockdown Service

Lloyds Delivers $1.23bn Bounce Back Loan Cash To Customers

Samsung Heir Lee Issues Apology Over Succession

Global Renewables Use 1.5% Higher Than 2019 ' Report

Equities Market Sustains Bullish Streak, Up 1.4%

Eko DisCo Explains Delay Of Meter Roll Out

H1 2020: Notore Grows Revenue, Posts N2.7bn Income

Germany To Restart Football League

Mike Tyson Offered $1m To Fight Sonny Bill Williams

Tennis: U.S Open Winner Andreescu Stays Focused On Becoming World No. 1

How Policy Inconsistency Is Stalling Fight Against COVID-19

Onitsha Traders Beg Obiano To Save Their Shops From Gully Erosion

COVID-19: Ekiti To Prosecute Female Positive Case

COVID-19: Lagos Urges Residents To Take Responsibility For Safety

Students In Wuhan Return To School

IRENA, ESCAP To Support Asia Pacific's Crisis Response

EU Economy Faces Historic Recession


*TRIBUNE*


NNPC reduces ex-depot price of petrol

Nigeria records 195 new cases of coronavirus as total hits 3,145

BREAKING: Petrol depot price reduced to N108, diesel N164

Researchers find new malaria control alternative

How Oyo is making gain of COVID-19

A study of Africa's post-colonial culture

Why I'm after Akeredolu's job in Ondo 'Adelami

The rapist father in Akwa Ibom

Reasons Oronsaye's report will put Nigeria's aviation in disarray

Pandemics in history: Was Nigeria prepared for Covid-19' (1)

Depression: When sadness becomes a disorder

Positive sentiments persist as equities market records 8th consecutive gain

Why FG needs to rescue FAAN from post COVID-19 disaster 'Idu

Merging aviation agencies will drag sector backward


*BLUE PRINT*


INEC releases 20 additional vehicles to PTF for fight against COVID-19

COVID-19: Aviation sector loses N21bn, airlines may not survive post-pandemic ' Minister

Video: 256 Nigerians return from Dubai, enter isolation

Blueprint ePaper 7th May 2020

Breaking: At 57, Evander Holyfield stages boxing comeback

Buhari condoles with Buratai over mother's death

Journalists on essential service list, exempted from curfew, PTF tells security agents

COVID-19 rising cases: Increase isolation centres, FG appeals to states

NGO distributes palliatives to Nyanya community

Muhammed resumes as DG NEMA

COVID-19: NPHCDA tasks northern traditional leaders to stop community transmission

Nigerian Army collaborates with FCTA to fight COVID -19

COVID-19: Govts using pandemic against free press ' Reuters

Coronavirus: Ondo CP orders test for police officers

COVID-19 : Security agencies to start enforcing social distancing in Oyo- NSCDC

Rano gets new emir

Breaking: 103 dead as Nigeria records 195 new Coronavirus cases, surpasses 3000

Breaking: Army officer emerges Emir in Zamfara

Protest rocks Niger isolation centre, one escapes; doctor, 2 other returnees swell Covid-19 cases

Breaking: NNPC slashes 'petrol price

COVID -19: NYCN flags off distribution of palliatives to youth

$500,000 donation from FIFA not COVID-19 palliative ' Pinnick

Bauchi records first suspected coronavirus death

Ramadan: Sen. Goje donates trucks of rice to constituents

Curfew: FCTA apprehends night travellers from neighbouring states


*SPORTS*


Adebayor shows off 9 expensive cars weeks after refusing to donate to COVID-19 fight - Daily Trust

Ahmed Musa buys N100m G-Wagon - The Sun

Algeria's football star to be tried for masturbating in public - Daily Trust

Athletes grumble over exclusion from ministrys N50,000 palliative - Punch

Boris Johnson could ditch 'stay at home' slogan as plan to ease coronavirus lockdown moves forward - Yahoo

Bundesliga sets return date as German government gives green light - Daily Times

Bundesliga to resume on May 15 - Daily Times

Complete Sports Nigeria Is RealFevr's Newest Media Partner - Complete Sports

Condolences Pour in for Late Chidi Ofo Okenwa - Thisday

Condolences pour in for late Okenwa - The Sun

Coronavirus: Conor McGregor ready to go on 'Fight Island' ' UFC boss White - Yahoo

Coronavirus: Impossible to give a date for Serie A return ' Spadafora - Yahoo

Coronavirus: It's 'bull****', I won't be bullied into vaccination ' Titans' Cartwright hits back at PM - Yahoo

Coronavirus: Lyon president Aulas still hoping Ligue 1 season may resume - Yahoo

Coronavirus: New Zealand teams set to play in Super Rugby Aotearoa beginning next month - Yahoo

Coronavirus: NFL sets plan to have teams ready to open facilities by May 15 - Yahoo

Coronavirus: Putting England men's matches first can help safeguard future of women's team - Connor - Yahoo

Coronavirus: Torino player tests positive for COVID-19 - Yahoo

COVID-19 Tests for Barcelona Players Today - Thisday

COVID-19: Juventus confirms Dybala free - Daily Times

COVID-19: Spain to end women's football season - The Sun

Dani Alves: The Maverick Who's Just Too Good to Be Copied - FTBpro

Donald Trump says coronavirus 'worse attack' than Pearl Harbour - Yahoo

Dybala gets coronavirus all-clear but Torino player tests positive - Guardian

Dybala recovers from COVID-19, Torino player tests positive - Punch

Eagles Job: Rohr Admits No Decision Yet on His Contract Renewal - Thisday

Ejaria commits future to Nigeria - Punch

Ejaria waits on FIFA clearance to play for Nigeria - The Sun





















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Tuesday, 5 May 2020

Importance Of E-Learning To Early Childhood Education

Importance of E-learning to Early Childhood Education.

E-learning has been described as the future of education, and probably may change the scope and nature of classroom in the future.
Considering the growth of technology and the advancement in new modes of learning and teaching, E-learning has now become a fundamental aspect in the education and development of children.

Here are some of the benefits of E-learning:

- While it enhances children’s learning experience in the classroom, it also allows teachers to find an unlimited supply of resources.

- Promoting and implementing e-learning at the kindergarten level may help to shape children’s educational prospects positively.

- E-learning also functions as a learning aid. This is because e-learning platforms and software help children remember information more clearly, motivate them to develop working schedules, support them mentally, and foster interaction when working in groups.

- Through E-Learning, children form a better mental image of descriptions and examples. E-learning has this positive impact on learning because children develop better hand-eye coordination and motor skills. These skills help them to form clearer images and improve their capabilities to solve problems.

- E-learning helps develop children's emotional and social skills. In practice, children are more motivated to learn when they see an interactive and colorful screen in comparison to a boring black and white map on paper.

- E-learning also facilitates children's computer literacy which develops variety of skills which are associated with employment in the areas of programming and graphic design.

- E-learning platforms also provide a range of multimedia tools which help children to communicate with other children and teachers. Through cooperation and interaction, kids learn new topics more easily and gain better insights.

Monday Tips From Your Friends at Rasmed Publications.

CORONA VIRUS IS CURABLE..... DR PAUL OLISA OJEH

CORONA VIRUS THE PANDEMIC THAT NEVER EXISTED. THE CURE.
BY Dr Paul Olisa Ojeih MD Iris Medical Foundation Drugs and Pharmaceutical.

On March 3rd 2020, I got a call from The Honorable Minister of Information Alhaji Lai Mohammed. It was a 5 minutes call. The call was centered on Iris medical foundation Drugs and it's effectiveness in treating the Corona virus. I was blunt with the minister,  I told him the truth I asked him do you people in Abuja want the Cure or you guys just want to be making billions from grants from America,  WHO and other international agencies.

 The truth is Covid 19 is a curable viral infection that we should not loose sleep over or fret over.

In 1985 there was a major viral out break in Tanzania. The fatality, was percent the death  ratio was 10 infection to 9 death on a daily basis. The then president, Julius  Nyanrere, invited Prof Dr Paul Ojeih Snr, founder of Iris Medical foundation who stepped into Tanzania and with in 3 months the virus was contained with in 6 months there was a cure.

 That virus was treated with a phynto organic drug known as VENEDI ELIXIR. The virus was later classified as Ebola, virus.
I told Nigerians on social media that our government most especially The minister of health,  The presidential Task force on Covid 19, The Ncdc, are reaping Nigerians off and making billions from this pandemic that never existed.
In my letter to the minister of information I told him that Covid 19 is perfectly treatable and curable.
I told the minister that I will infect myself with the virus under 73 hours that virus will be cured. I stake my name,  my reputation and credibility that Corona virus is a curable disease.

 Iris medical foundation drug and pharmaceutical has an authentic cure for this virus, a cure drived, from the enzymes of plants which is pharmacutically engineered to treat complex viral infection.

Our drug VENEDI Elixir for 18 years  has been used, in the treatment of HIV viral infection, Herpes Viral infection, Syphilis viral infection and infections that are drug resistant.
I have told the federal government to stop playing games, to stop looting our treasury all in the name of borrowing money to build isolation centres that we don't need. They know the games they are playing .


They don't want to listen because this Covid pandemic is a money making venture, they are putting fears in Nigerians keeping them at home and milking our economy dry.

So far our government has spent billions of Naira,  money that would have been put into good use.
The truth they say is bitter, and the bitter truth is Corona virus is another oil boom for some selected criminals In the government. When Madagascar launched their Herbal initiative to get a cure, I drew the attention of the minister of information and culture, who in turn informed the minister of health Dr Osagie, Ehanire, who went on air and said traditional medicine will be inculcated into the fight against Covid 19.

This was never done.  While foot dragging, a tiny island nation like Madagascar found a cure through herbal medicine. Then our shameless Chairman of the presidential task force on Covid 19, Boss mustapha, said we were going to import a plane load of the Madagascar herbal cure.

Shame, to the country, Shame, to the government,  shame to the minister of health and the Ncdc that have been playing games and politics and making billions off this pandemic that never existed.

I state, once again for the sake of clarity and emphasis that Corona virus is a baby virus a virus that is perfectly curable under 72 hours with Iris medical foundation drug known as VENEDI Elixir.

  I have asked the government give me 10 infected patients let's place them on Iris Drugs we keep meeting with a brick wall resistance. Why are they foot dragging,  what is their fear and resistance,  they play politics meanwhile people are dying, people are loosing their jobs and the country is sliding  into recession.

As a patriotic Nigeria, i have done my bid. I have sounded the alarm that Corona virus is a baby virus its a friendly virus that is perfectly curable.

 This is a virus that is very stable in clinicals,  a virus that does no harm to the body tissues and organs except when not treated.

 In essence the virus can be within you and your body system still functions perfectly well with in 72 hours or even longer.

This can not be said of other deadly virus such as Ebola. Immediately Ebola enters your blood stream your immune gets compromised and shuts down with in 48hours, you start bleeding from all bodily pores all openings and orifice with in 72 hours you're dead.

 But with Covid 19 you don't even know you're infected because the virus is not a violent virus that takes over your immunity and shuts it down.

We at Iris medical foundation for over 25 years have been into drug research and cure we understand what it means to compound drugs from plants and enzymes and synthesis it into potent cure.

Our founding MD Professor Dr Paul Olisa Ojeih (Professor of Medicine) is a pioneer in Alternative and comparative medicine and has popularised Alternative medicine and sector that China, and Indian have taking the lead on. This is one sector that our government has refuses to encourage and invest in, yet a tiny island nation like Madagascar has created and perfected the cure to Corona vurus.

 Finally, when we say we In Iris medical foundation Drugs and pharmaceutical say we have the cure for Corona virus, We indeed have the cure.

All we ask is, for our leaders to stop playing Russian Roulette with our lives and avail Nigerians the cure to the virus. May God help us all.

Iris medical foundation no 12 Ajayi Road Ogba Ikeja.
imf_info@yahoo.com
drojeih@yahoo.com
Dr Paul Ojeih 08023950797
Dr Solomon Ojeih 07030595310

Sunday, 3 May 2020

GANI DEFEATS ALL LEGAL LUMINARIES IN NIGERIA CELEBRATION HIS POSTHUMOUS BIRTHDAY

*The Story of How Gani Almost Lost His Wig and Gown*
 *_ by Onigegewura_*

Today is Gani’s birthday. Were the fiery advocate to be alive, he would have been 80 years old today. Of course, you know the Gani I am talking about. While most of us would go through life requiring both our first and last names [or in some cases of extremely famous people, their last names] for proper identification, there are a few people whose first name suffices as their trademark.

Growing up in the ‘80s, there were three Nigerians whose first names were legendary. It was even said at the time that a letter addressed to any of the three with only their first name would certainly be delivered to the right person. The oldest was Tai. Ask anyone who was old enough in the 80s, there was only one Tai. And that was Tai Solarin [August 20, 1922 - July 27,1994]. The youngest was Fela [October 15, 1938 - August 2, 1997]. Till date, the only Fela that most Nigerians know is Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

The third of the trio was Gani, the irrepressible advocate. Mention the name Gani anywhere in Nigeria and the tendency is for most people to assume that you are referring to Abdul Ganiyu Oyesola Fawehinmi. As Iya Agba would have said: A n ki, a n sa, a so pe aladanla, iwo n bere pe se okunrin loku abi obinrin. Se obinrin a ma lo ada ni ile Kaaro oojire ni? [We are praising someone to the left and right, describing the person as the owner of the mighty machete. You are still asking whether the person who died was a man or a woman. Have you ever seen a woman wielding big cutlass in Yorubaland?]

Gani was stuff legends are made of. He was as brilliant as he was fearless. He was as principled as he was generous. He was irrepressible. He was courageous. He was bold. He was brave. And he was Gani! If any testimonial about Gani’s fearlessness is required, IBB was kind enough to provide one when Gani died.
In the words of the former military president: “There was one vivid meeting that has remained in my memory about Gani, and that was in 1984. I was the Chief of Army Staff. Gani, in his characteristic manner, was as fearless as ever when we asked him to relate his own side of a particular issue as he blasted all of us irrespective of the fact that we were all generals in uniform and he was the only civilian among us and all what we did was to clap for him as we appreciated his courage.”

That’s Gani for you! O lo aso mo idi, gba ibon lowo omo ojo. [The brave one who while armed with only his loincloth was courageous enough to disarm the coward.]

Gani was a fighter who was not afraid to stand alone. And that’s what he did in this story Onigegewura is about to tell you today. He stood alone against the legal establishment in Nigeria. While the Nigerian Bar was represented by the formidable F. R. A Williams who led other bright stars of the Bar like G. C. M. Onyiuke, SAN; Kehinde Sofola, SAN; E. A. Molajo, SAN; and FRA Williams (jnr), Gani stood on the other side, all alone.

And it started with an advertorial in a weekly newsmagazine.

For other professionals, it would have been just another advert. But for a legal practitioner, it was a cardinal sin. One of the first things you are taught in Law School is that advertisement is against the ethics of the legal profession.

If you look carefully at the first picture above, you would observe that Gani was holding a book. I hope you can see it very well. Can you see the title of the book? You may need to zoom in on the picture. You can see it? Good! That’s Nigerian Constitutional Law Reports. That’s the book that triggered this story you are about to read.

In its March 23, 1981 edition, the West Africa magazine carried an advertorial announcing the publication of Gani’s new book. Yes, the same book in that picture. The magazine is now defunct.
The advertisement ran like this:

A NEW BOOK ON NIGERIAN CONSTITUTION
TITLED
NIGERIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW REPORTS
1981 Volume One
Edited by
Chief Gani Fawehinmi
The famous, reputable and controversial Nigerian Lawyer

The legal establishment in Nigeria must have read the advertisement a million times! The famous, reputable and controversial Nigerian Lawyer! What audacity! What insolence! Famous! Reputable! Controversial! Has the Rules of Professional Conduct been amended? Lawyers ran to their libraries to check the RPC. No, it had not been amended. It was still there in black and white. It was in fact Rule 33.

As fate would have it, the National Executive Council of the Nigeria Bar Association was scheduled to meet the following month in Calabar. The President of the NBA at the time was Chief Adetunji Fadayiro while Mrs. Hairat Balogun was the Secretary General. Of course, your guess is right, the issue of Gani’s ‘self-advertisement’ was on top of the agenda. It was at the meeting in Calabar that it was resolved that the conduct of Gani should be referred to the Disciplinary Committee.

Let me tell you about the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee. It is a body established under the Legal Practitioners Act. It serves as lawyers’ court. When a lawyer does something ‘unprofessional’, it is the Committee that will decide his case. In other words, the duty of the LPDC is to consider and determine any case charging a legal practitioner with misbehaviour. That’s where Gani was to be taken to for advertising himself or causing himself to be advertised as famous, reputable, and controversial Nigerian lawyer. And you know what? Gani was less than 17 years at the Bar at the material time.

On December 1, 1981, Gani was in his chambers at Sabiu Ajose Crescent in Surulere when he was served with a letter from the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, Federal Ministry of Justice. At the time, the Ministry was in Ikoyi, Lagos. The letter was signed by Mrs. O. O. Fatunde on behalf of the Solicitor General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry.

The letter informed Gani that the attention of the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice had been drawn to the advertisement in the magazine I told you about. The Honourable Attorney General requested Gani to show cause by way of written explanation why the matter should not be referred to the LPDC for appropriate action.

The ‘famous, reputable, and controversial’ legal practitioner was given 14 days to respond.

However, on December 3, the same Mrs. Fatunde drew up a formal charge against Gani. It was a two-count charge. Under count one, Gani was alleged to have contravened Rule 33 – I have told you about the rule – by commercially advertising the importance of his position as a lawyer in Nigeria by describing himself as “the famous, reputable and controversial Nigerian lawyer.” Under count two, Gani was accused of contravening Rule 34. He was informed that his case would be heard by the LPDC on January 25, 1982.

Now, this is very important. How many days was Gani given to respond to the first letter? 14 days! You are right. Second question, what was the date of the letter? December 1. So by logic of simple arithmetic, Gani ought to have been allowed till December 14 before any action was taken, right?

Gani who was in the process of responding to the initial letter was naturally shocked to receive the charge – two days after the service of the letter. He checked the calendar. He still had more than 10 days! Why the haste? Who was in a hurry to see him in the dock? It was this haste in the framing of the charges which excited his suspicion and put him in fear, leaving him in doubt as to whether his trial would be fair.

The Ondo Chief knew that ijafara lewu [delay could be risky]. He knew that to wait for the January 25 date would be dangerous. Yet, he knew that the matter at hand was like hot soup; he needed to be strategic if he was not to burn his tongue. Like a fighter he was, Gani went to his legal armoury to fortify himself for the coming battle. Sleepless nights were spent researching all the fine points of law.

On January 25, Gani went to the Nigerian Law School in Victoria Island where the LPDC proceedings would take place. Immediately his case was called and he saw that Chief Richard Akinjide, who was the Federal Attorney General, was also the chairman of the LPDC, Gani knew that his hen would never get justice in the court of fox. Chief Akinjide told him that his case would be adjourned to February 22, 1982 when his trial would begin.

On leaving the Law School, Gani did not bother to go home. He headed straight to the Lagos High Court. You know that Gani was clever. He did not alert the other party about what he wanted to do. He filed an ex-parte motion for the enforcement of his fundamental right.

Two days later, he was back in Court to argue his application before My Lord Justice Ademola Candide Johnson. [I have explained the difference between ex-parte application and motion on notice in the MKO Abiola and Afe Babalola’s story.] In arguing his application before His Lordship, Gani submitted that he was doubtful of getting fair hearing before the LPDC. His Lordship listened to the famous, reputable and controversial lawyer. To Gani’s eternal relief, Justice Candide Johnson agreed with him. My Lord was satisfied that there was merit in his application. The court ordered the LPDC to ‘stay further proceedings in respect of the charges against the applicant until Gani’s substantive application was finally determined’.

Gani had scored the first goal!

It was a very proud Gani that went to court the following day to file his motion on notice. This was to formally notify the LPDC that he was challenging its competence to try him on the charges as framed and on the panel as constituted. Upon being served with the order and the application, the LPDC constituted a team of formidable legal practitioners to represent its interest.

On February 25, 1982, the two parties appeared before His Lordship. Gani’s friend and fellow

activist, Dr. Olu Onagoruwa led the counsel appearing for Gani. The LPDC team was led by the legendary FRA Williams. Though the matter was strictly between Gani and the LPDC, almost every lawyer in Lagos was in court on that day. Gani was just seventeen years old at the Bar. His future in the profession hung precariously on the outcome of the suit.

Has Onigegewura told you the grounds upon which Gani was even challenging the competence of LPDC? I haven’t? I will tell you.

Do you recall what Mrs. Fatunde said in her letter to Gani on December 1? She said that “the attention of the Attorney-General.....” You remember? Good. Mrs. Fatunde who drafted the charge was a counsel in the Office of the Attorney General. I hope you are following these fine details. In effect, the Attorney General was, by the  letter of December 1,  the accuser. The Attorney General, by the charge of December 3, was also the prosecutor. That’s not all. Have I told you that the Attorney General was also the chairman of the LPDC? Yes, the chairman of the LPDC was the Federal Attorney General and Minister of Justice, who at the material time, was Chief Richard Akinjide, SAN.

I can see you shaking your head in disbelief.

Gani’s case was therefore straightforward. According to him, “As a result of the part played by the Attorney General of the Federation in bringing the complaint and charges to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee, there is a real likelihood of bias on his part as Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee in the consideration and the determination of the said complaint and charges.”

At the hearing before Justice Candide Johnson, both parties put up spirited argument in support of their respective case. At the conclusion of hearing, Justice Johnson decided the case in favour of Gani. That was not all. His Lordship also came down heavily on the composition of the LPDC. In prohibiting the Committee as constituted from proceeding to try Gani, His Lordship found that there was a real likelihood of bias if the Committee was allowed to determine the charges against Gani.

According to His Lordship: “…neither the members of the Executive Committee present at the meeting held at Calabar on the 25th of April, 1981 nor the Attorney General of the Federation is competent to sit on the Disciplinary Committee if the provision of section 33(1) of the Constitution is to be preserved and enforced.”

Gani had scored the second goal!

Naturally, the LPDC and its parent body, the NBA, were not happy with the judgment. Their legal team was instructed to challenge the decision at the Court of Appeal.

The Appeal was heard by five Lord Justices: My Lords Nasir, Kazeem, Nnaemeka-Agu, Mohammed and Kutigi. On behalf of LPDC, it was contended that to the extent that the Legal Practitioners Act did not make the decision of the Committee final and conclusive, Gani’s rights were not infringed under the Constitution. The trial court’s decision was also faulted on the ground that His Lordship made a finding on the truth or otherwise of Gani’s affidavit when Gani was not cross-examined.

The Panel listened to the parties and in a unanimous and considered judgment, all the five Lord Justices dismissed the appeal as being without merit. In holding that the appeal failed, My Lord Nasir ordered that “the Attorney General of the Federation, (Chief Akinjide) and the three members of the Disciplinary Committee against whom complaint has been made are prohibited from taking part in any future proceedings as members of the Disciplinary Committee…”

Gani had scored the third goal. But the match was not yet over.

LPDC decided to drag Gani to the Supreme Court for the Mother of All Battles. Having regard to the constitutional importance of the case, seven Lord Justices were empanelled to hear the appeal.

Chief FRA Williams who led three other senior advocates and one junior put up brilliant and creative arguments before the apex Court. According to the former Attorney General of the Western Region, the function of the LPDC was to set the ball of disciplinary proceedings in motion, and this was basically an administrative function. The foremost legal practitioner cited many landmark decisions from the House of Lords in the United Kingdom as well as from the Supreme Court of the United States in order to persuade the Court to upturn the decisions of the lower courts. In particular, FRA Williams urged the Court to avoid what Lord Wilberforce of Britain had referred to as “the austerity of tabulated legalism” in interpreting the Constitution.

It was an impressive submission. My Lords were impressed with the quality of advocacy of the first Senior Advocate of Nigeria [awarded on April 3, 1975, along with Dr. Nabo Bekinbo Graham-Douglas].

Gani who appeared for himself responded to the Chief’s argument in his characteristic forensic and analytical manner. He contended that contrary to FRA’s submission, there were two different and distinct bodies dealing with discipline under the Legal Practitioners Act, namely the Legal Practitioners Investigating Panel and the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal. He argued that the latter had power of trial and punishment. And it was before the Tribunal that he was brought. The Tribunal must therefore observe rules of fair hearing. Like FRA, Gani also cited authorities which went as far back as 1890 as well as decisions from even the Hong Kong Law Report!

It was equally an impressive submission. My Lords were impressed with the quality of advocacy of the relatively young advocate who would not become a Senior Advocate until 2001.

In resolving the issue before it, the Supreme Court said that one of the cases cited by Gani was very proximate to the matter before it. That’s the case of Re Godden where a medical doctor who had examined a police officer and had formed opinion about his mental state was later requested to be the doctor to issue a report when a formal proceeding was to be taken.

Having considered all the arguments canvassed by both LPDC and Gani in the light of the facts of the case, My Lords placed the matter on the invisible scale of justice. Slowly and slowly, the scale began to tilt in favour of Gani. And finally, My Lord Aniagolu pronounced the magic words: “In the result, this appeal by the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal must fail, and hereby fails.”

In dismissing the appeal, His Lordship held that: “In the instant appeal, Chief Richard Akinjide, by reason of the way he handled the Respondent’s (Gani) matter was in like, although not exact, positions as Dr. B in Re Godden…. his behavior seemed to portray him as having arrived at a conclusion on the guilt of the Respondent, Gani, thus rendering him unfit to sit again, in judgment over the case…”

His Lordship was not alone in throwing out the appeal. Justice Obaseki also held that: “Chief R. O. Akinjide and members of the National Executive of the Nigerian Bar Association cannot play the role of prosecutor and adjudicator at the same time.”

Justice Esho also concurred with their Lordships and held that: “Nothing could be worse than the instant case in seeking an example of breach of natural justice. The accusers are not just merely the judges but they are in fact impatient accuser judges; and undisguisedly so.” Other Justices on the panel, My Lords Irikefe, Uwais, Karibi-Whyte, and Oputa also did not hesitate to dismiss the appeal filed by LPDC.

The appeal was not only dismissed, the apex Court also directed LPDC to pay Gani the costs of the appeal which was assessed at the princely sum of N300 [Three Hundred Naira only].

Gani had scored the fourth and final goal of the legal match!

The Supreme Court blew the final whistle!

Match Over!!!

May Almighty Allah forgive Gani’s shortcomings and continue to grant him aljannat fridaus.

What is your fondest memory of Gani, the famous, reputable, and controversial Nigerian lawyer?

I thank you for your time.

Olanrewaju Onigegewura©
History Does Not Forget
Culled from Onigegewura.blogspot
The right of Olanrewaju Onigegewura© to be identified as the author of stories published on this blog has been asserted by him in accordance with the copyright laws

Saturday, 2 May 2020

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Friday, 1 May 2020

A Contrary Opinion

I disagree with many parts of this write up o...✋
The average Nigerian youth & degree holder is not so lazy, many go to acquire degrees with the mind of setting up a business in their specialised areas, but the country makes this difficult and frustrating...
They have ideas, but can you execute without capital?
There are many youths who cannot actualize their dreams here, the lucky ones are able to escape and go abroad and  the opportunities they have there, cannot be compared to what we have here...it is out of frustration that some degree holders  take those stressful jobs with little pay , some considering the fact that their parents have suffered to see them through school and cannot stress them further to provide capital for business investments...therefore, they take those jobs cos they wish to be financially independent and give their parents some relief...if they approach banks for loan, they don't get it cos many of them cannot come up with the conditions banks will attach to the loan....
Let's talk about our own field sef, some teachers that  I know have authored some books but cannot get it approved for sale....for one reason or the other...but really,  we acknowledge that some of these teachers are Brilliant and have proved over the years that they know their onions but then, what's the bottleneck... ?😁
Many of Nigerian youths are celebrated abroad today, cos they have not been given the opportunity  here to showcase the genius in them....🤷‍♀
Those abroad that are technologically endowed have numerous opportunities to showcase & get funding & backing for their innovations...
Even in the midst of this covid-19, many young microbiologist, cell biologists & other researchers have come up with some indigenous alternatives for treatment but is anybody listening to them ? Just this morning I read that US has decided to support local treatment for covid 19  generated in Madagascar...
Why not Naija...?
Over this one month, a particular TV station has been showcasing our young Nigerian doctors in various fields working abroad and are leading other medical groups in treating patients with covid-19, I feel so proud that these are young Nigerians but then, what could have been their fate if they didn't have the opportunity to jet out...
In our quest for youths acquisition of vocational skills, many have learnt hair dressing , barbing, photography, sewing etc but have closed shops cos there's no regular electricity for them to operate and be productive & so, many have even gone to take menial jobs to survive , so is this to say, the youths are lazy?
Our Naira keeps losing value everyday, is it the fault of Degree holders?
Those sweeping the streets of London & those working in people's homes as cleaners, by the time they bring the dollars & pounds here & change it to Naira, it will be more than Prof's salary...😁😁😁 afterall,  they worked to earn that money, they didn't steal 🤷‍♀
I beg, Prof needs to know that not everybody can sell chips o & not everybody can be a Dangote, not every business is successful too, manyare hanging on cut throat loans ni o..😁...besides, many have been destined to be the likes of Prof. Wole Soyinka ,Chike Obi  Zulu Sofola, Alele William's etc...
What many degree holders need is support and abundant opportunities to put their skills into operation...
In fact, it's not easy to be a Nigerian,  that's why they always say Nigerians can survive anywhere in the world...
God bless Nigeria Youths..😁🙌

Nigerian Graduate Youth Wake Up. No Job Anywhere.

*LETTER TO YOUTH*

By Prof Benard Odoh

Keep your Degree in a safe custody for future opportunity, and engage in entrepreneur skills, otherwise you will die poor.

Most of the educated people in Nigeria are poor. Majority of the educated earn less than N55,000 for a salary before tax and other deductions. When the deductions are put into consideration, the net salary comes to around N50,000. The net salary then suffers from loan deductions of up to N15,000 leaving the salary at around N35,000. The landlord then demands for his N15,000 and monthly shopping takes away N10,000 leaving one with a N10,000. The bus will demand for N300 going to and from work and relatives get another N2,500. The whole salary is gone and borrowed money starts operating. The borrowed money includes short loans and salary advances.

The difference between poverty and prosperity is property. A prosperous person has property to his name while a poverty stricken person has no property to show. Using this understanding, therefore, most of the degree holders are poverty stricken, borrowing money to buy chicken and chips, pizza, and a car.

The biggest excuse for getting paid such low amounts of money and having to sit and work for another person for 30 days is THE DEGREE that one possesses and that’s all. This has made most of the degree holders very poor to poverty stricken and will die that way most likely. A degree holder does not know how to generate money unless that money is generated for the employer. A degree holder is so dependent on the salary that he can do anything to get a job but will not think of starting a business of his own to employ others.

Interesting Facts!

1.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell chips but is very happy to work for hungry lion (companies).

2.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell popcorn in the street but is very happy to work for Dangote outlet in the city and mum river-sides.

3.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell second hand clothes but is very happy to be employed by Zenith Bank which the business of selling stocks and looking for customers in a scorching Sun.

4.   A degree holder is not prepared to make N150,000 monthly doing his own business but is very happy to work at the till in a bank getting paid N25,000.

5.   A degree holder is not prepared to start a company and grow it in two to three years but will spend three years searching for a job.

6.   A degree holder is not prepared to sell food to students but will be happy to be reporting to a boss with no qualifications as Office Assistant as long as he is paid N30,000 for a salary.

7.   A degree holder is so eager to get out of this country and work in another country than spend time to develop his own country.

8.   A degree holder staying in a foreign land (Nigerian) is very keen to condemn Nigeria but never contributing to the development of this country.

9.   A Nigerian degree holder would rather sweep the streets of London or USA than start a business to make money in her father land – others work in people’s homes doing some work (cleaners).

10. A degree holder in Nigeria will watch porn on his laptop but never sit to write a book using the same laptop to sell and make money.

11. A degree holder will blame the government for lack of jobs even after he was on government bursary for him to have his degree.

12. Nigeria is blessed with young people who have master’s degree and others are doctors in different technical fields such as IT and Engineering but all of them have failed to create a cartoon character or develop a movie from the same instead very happy to buy Tom and Jerry for their children thereby promoting American and UK.

A school I visit, there is a man that is of very humble background. He does not speak English but sells Coke, Fanta and Sprite at N80 each making a profit of N10 on each drink. He also sells chips at N50 making a profit of N17 on each portion. Not less than 80 students buy chips and a drink every single day. This means he makes a profit of N27 for a drink and chips and a total profit of N2,160 per day…every single day. In ten days he makes a profit of N21,600 in twenty days N43,200 and in thirty days N64,800.

The degree holder working in a bank at the till gets a salary of N45,000 every month.

Why are the degree holders poor?

Because they have decided to pride themselves in a degree and failed to think better than a man who does not have even a certificate to his name.

Degree holders spend their time liking articles on linkedIn and facebook but never have any care in the world to implement what they like. Poverty starts from the mind, a mind that just likes things but never to implement those things.

If you want to progress, keep that degree and start thinking better than someone without a degree. There's no white collar Job anywhere bro!

 Be prepared to get your hands dirty and work like an ox for your business. Your hard work will pay off.

Think Success!!! Think Entrepreneurship!!!👌👌

Yours Sincerely.....

Coalition Of Social Entrepreneurs...
fight your way to that financial freedom you seek.
AYD S/GARI CHAPTER.
BUILD THE YOUTH.
BUILD THE NATION.