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    The Making of a Boss

    Being a boss is very simple. The first step is to garner every conceivable and inconceivable subterfuges, including blackmail, ethnicism, praise-singing, name-calling, tale bearing, bootlicking, laying claim to bogus intellectual achievements...

    If I have a billion Naira, I will ask no more. With my one billion Naira, I will put Nigeria on the map of the super power...

    Be Positive Always

    Thinking positively and staying positive is one factor that, to a large extent, determines the magnitude of success you will achieve in life...

    Want to succeed in this life? Plan!

    Most people still do not know the importance of planning. Let me make it very clear here: whenever you plan, you take your own future, bring it into your present, shape it and send it back to the future to wait for you...

    When You Dare To Dream...

    The greater percentage of people on earth have a one-way traffic dream: grow up, go to higher school, graduate, pick up a monthly salary paying job, get married and have children, retire and die receiving pension. Nothing more...

    Greatness is a Choice!

    Why are there rich countries and poor countries? Why do some fulfill their potentials in life and some don’t? Why are some kings and some slaves? Some become heads of corporations’ and some serve them, why? To some life is brutish and unfair, to some life is beautiful and good. Why?

    Keep The Fire Burning

    Nothing moves until it is moved, nobody will naturally give you what rightfully belongs to you until you ask, human beings are naturally selfish, brutal and corrupt...

    The Crab

    We arrived at the low lying marshy mud bank, and I was eager with anticipation. I bent over almost immediately, stooping low to peer through the mud and grassy weeds, trying to catch a glimpse of what might be hiding beneath...

    Curbing the Victim Mentality

    A winner sees wins, favours, can make out time and is prepared to go for opportunities while a person with a victim mentality sees losses, blames, has no time and often considers himself unlucky even in the face of opportunities...

    Why does the matter of making penance, confessing one's mistakes, or admitting one's wrongdoing come into play in religious circles when one truly seeks to humble oneself?

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