Thursday, 16 January 2020

NEW IDENTIFY THEFT METHOD



I posted a video some days back abouton my SM on  how I was told that,  my name is on Credit bureau list for a loan from a bank I have never in my life collect any facility from?

Well I calmed down on the investigation for a while because the said bank claimed they didn't submit my name anywhere as I don't owe them or ever collected anything from them.

And I am adamant about paying 5000 Naira to any bank for credit Bureau list.

But Anaebo Maureen just tagged me to this post in screenshots and THIS IS ALL SHADES OF CREEPY AND SCARY!

LIKE WTH???? what exactly is happening in our banking system in Nigeria? Like someone Somewhere can take another person's BVN and collect a loan and they'd later come after the owner of the bvn?
Don't picture of BvN owner and signature come up on their system? What is the finger print machine and all for?
LIKE WHAT DA! ...I'm literally scared right now! Haven't been going out much can't even drive cos I got a slight dislocated ankle, but I'm not about going to get arrested for a loan I know  nothing about, NAH! not in 2020!

My advise is, reach out to your banks and ask for a search of your name on the credit bureau agency because this fraudsters are not smiling.

Don't go down for something you know nothing of!

Christ!

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6 Productive Things To Do When Unemployed And Broke


So you just graduated from the university, or you've probably been laid off your job, now the hard reality that you have joined the mass population of unemployed people in the country dawned on you, and you thinking about productive things to do
Now what?

You start submitting your CVs to various companies and openings, hoping to be given a chance for an interview with them. You were lucky, you've been granted an interview. You went and felt pretty satisfied with your performance. But to your utter disappointment, you never got the job.
Trust me, I have been there, and it wasn't a pleasant situation to find oneself. But rather than sitting at home doing nothing, waiting for that dream job to come by, why not invest that time into something productive and keep yourself busy. Because no matter how bad it is to be unemployed, your best option is to "always make the most of it". Remember the saying "when life gives you a lemon, make lemonade".

Listed below are useful things to do when unemployed that will help you get through this challenging phase of life.

Learn A New Skill

Learning a skill, whether it is related to your preferred job or not adds more value and depth to your life. There are so many skills in the world available to learn. Skills such as tailoring, writing, graphics design, cooking of various assorted dishes, coding, shoemaking, web development, etc. are always in high demand. And the good news is that you can always learn most of these skills online and for free. Just pick up the one which interests you and master it well.

Create A Network With Friends And Families

Most times, unemployed people feel awkward about reaching out to friends and families because of the inferiority complex. But it's worth noting that reaching out to people that matters increases your chances of getting a job. Let friends and families and even professional contacts know that you are in the market for a job and request their assistance in finding connections to the organizations that interest you.

Engage In Voluntary Activities

Volunteering is a great way to fill a gap in your CV. Employers highly admire it as it shows that money isn't the only important thing to you; rather, you are passionate about what you do and care about helping others. It also gives you a sense of fulfillment, knowing that you are doing a good deed to those who need it.

Update Your CV And Cover Letter

A common mistake most people make is to underestimate the power of a good CV and cover letter. Your CV represents your brand. It is Your first chance to make an impression on a potential employer.
CV usually includes the following;
Personal Details
Education & Qualifications
Employment History
Key Skills
Interests
References
When writing your CV, always have in mind that others will be applying for that same position as you and will be submitting their CVs as well, so it is essential that you make a good impression on the employers to attract their attention.
Don't just list all your past places of work and experiences. Also write about how what you did, benefitted the organization you did it for.

Become A Freelancer

The internet is a different world of its own, always presenting various opportunities to those who are ready to take action. One great way to spend your idle time while making quite a decent income is by venturing into freelancing, provided you have a skill.
Freelancing involves working on a contract basis for a variety of companies. There are lots of freelancing sites online where you can make decent money, but you will need to have the skill to offer.
Skills such as article writing, graphics designing, programming, and so on are in very high demand.
Example of such sites include
Fiverr, Upwork, Jolancer, Freelancer, etc.
So long as you've got something to offer, sign up for any or all of the sites listed above and start cashing out.

Generate Business Ideas

Untapped business ideas are all around you, open up your mind to the possibilities, and you might just be a winner. It doesn't matter if you have the means to go into it yet, it doesn't matter if you are thinking small-scale or big-scale, just think of one business you see yourself succeeding at and who knows, you just might become the next successful entrepreneur.

...contributed by STEVE OGAGA

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Saudi Arabia today.


The King Abdullah Center for Petroleum Research and Studies (KACPRS), Riyadh, recently concluded “Launch Your Project,” a series of 15 workshops aimed at stimulating entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The event, attended by around 8,800 people, was created in line with the National Transformation Program (NTP) 2020 and the objectives of Vision 2030 to empower youth to initiate their own projects to drive economic development. It was supported by King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST).
The event focused on four areas, based on Vision 2030: Promising economies, innovation, competitiveness, and leadership.
Itidal Al-Najim, general supervisor of “Launch Your Project,” said the event reflected the innovation of the participating entrepreneurs, concentrating on high-end technology and artificial intelligence in its interactive activities and workshops.
Panel discussions offered recommendations and consultation to startups, or to those wishing to launch their own small and medium enterprises (SMEs), she added.

 The three joint winners of the event’s “Future Star” platform will feature at this year’s Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) in Dubai.
Al-Najim added that she hopes the initiative will become the first stop for anyone looking to launch a startup in the Kingdom, and described “Launch Your Project” as an “important step” in helping to develop local SME projects by 2030.
She said the initiative seeks to be the first station in launching any startup project in the Kingdom in its capacity as an important step to empower and develop SME projects in the region by 2030.  

 CREDIT: Arabnews.com




Wednesday, 27 December 2017

My turning point as a marketer.

Great lesson, funny story line!

It was the year 2009 , brown skin, high cheek bones !

I remember this day , I was at podium block, state secretariat marketing stuff for mom!

I really didn't know anyone or who to go to, I just walked into the complex , noticed some bankers who had also come marketing gathered at where I now know as podium block , well I just followed them and as they entered into one office , I knocked at the next, it happened to be the office of the adviser to the governor on  certain (I won't mention this here) affairs.

I entered and as I walked towards the secretary who was male, I flashed my signature smile, introduced myself as simply Amalia and I was here to see oga, he smiled back , I was ready , white blouse on a wine colored high waist skirt, heels and bag to match, makeup on checkπŸ‘Œ

He asked if it was official or personal? I responded personal and he should just tell Oga Amalia (still standing and holding fast to my small travel bag πŸ’Ό with goods to sell and wondering what on earth was giving me such morale 😳)

He beckoned on me  to sit down , I did sit with two other men who were there before me, then one beautiful tall aunty so, walked in , ignoring those seated , waved to the secretary and asked if oga was around, at this moment I knew I found my golden moment,I started titling  my head from place to place just so I can catch her eyes as she cracked jokes and laughed with the secretary, she finally looked my way, I smiled making sure all comers of my 32 showed and greeted in the most girlish voice " good morning aunty 😁"

She responded " good morning fine girl, how are you?"

Without wasting time I quickly said " Aunty I have something for sale you will like" ( still in my girlish voice and brandishing my smile)

By then I could see the secretary from the corner of my eyes raise his head in surprise with mouth full open, πŸ˜‚ .

Aunty said really? Follow me then , and I just stood up making sure I avoided looking at uncle secretary and we went into oga's office, aunty introduced me as her friend and she brought things for oga to buy for her and himself , aunty was a pro, she being a zenith bank marketer , omo, I literally poured out my bag and as I introduced each item, aunty told oga which is best for him and which she had already chosen( they  were alternative supplements)

Aunty even chose the breast pump and as I was wondering what she needed it for , (because she is blessed by the beautiful hands of momma nature, padded front and back) Oga asked her same question in my head, she began giving theory of how every woman needs good flow of blood and only God knows what she was saying πŸ˜‚

TO CUT THE LONG EPISTLE SHORT!

I sold a whopping 150k worth of goods in that office that morning, I got half cash and half in postdated Cheque.

Mom couldn't believe it when I was dropped off home by a hilux with soldiers (based on aunty orders) and when I gave her 75k in cash and cheque and still returned her breast pump as aunty didn't need it!

THIS DAY WAS A TURNING POINT FOR ME IN MARKETING!

I learnt these things;
1) Dress the way you want to addressed.
2) Just take a step, success may just be waiting for you at the door.
3) WOMEN ARE POWERFUL.
4) I also recognised the  power in my smile😁

Lastly I learnt that I can SELL A STONE TO ANYONE, it's not always about the product , it's about your selling style, your approach and your convincing power!

Amalia Substance

Tuesday, 26 December 2017

Thinking Investment in India?











 8 things to know about India's economy.

India’s economic success in recent years has helped to ensure that South Asia is the fastest-growing region in the world – but it faces significant challenges alongside its opportunities for further growth.

Ahead of the India Economic Summit 2017, taking place in New Delhi from 4-6 October, here are eight things you need to know to understand the current state of India’s economy.

Economic and population growth

India is the world’s seventh-largest economy, sitting between France and Italy. Its GDP growth recently dipped to 5.7%; still, India is growing faster than any other large economy except for China. By 2050, India’s economy is projected to be the world’s second-largest, behind only China.

India is home to 1.34 billion people – 18% of the world’s population. It will have overtaken China as the world’s most populous country by 2024. It has the world’s largest youth population, but isn’t yet fully capturing this potential demographic dividend – over 30% of India's youth are NEETs (not in employment, education or training), according to the OECD.



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Sunday, 3 December 2017

ENTREPRENEUR'S CHOICE OF WORDS, THE DON'TS

Oh! so you thought, because it's widely and generally accepted as proper communicating words it's fine to use them?


Well here are 3 FILTY WORDS, SMART AND SUCCESFUL PEOOLE NEVER USE!




You're in mid-conversation with a work colleague, and out of nowhere (or so you think), that person disengages and loses interest. If you are keenly self-aware, you may even notice subtle body language that informs you something just shifted.

But what? Is it something you said? Most likely, yes. When you begin to pay attention to your vernacular, there are certain words we often use that hardly register on our internal radar. 

They are filthy little words that can hold us back. Now that you know that, here are the three culprits to listen for as you speak.
1. "But."

But is a filthy little word. It deceives us from our own truth, stops us from moving forward, and makes us victims of life. Most of the time we're not even consciously aware of its limitations on us.

Here's what it usually means: "Ignore all that good-sounding stuff that came before--here comes the truth."

The truth is usually not what people want to hear, especially if but is accompanied by its closest friend: if only.

    "If only I had more help on this project, I'd be ahead of schedule. If only my team was more supportive of me, I'd be jetting out the door in time for the game before traffic hits."

Then there's the dreaded "yes, but." This is the but we use when ignoring the unbearably good advice of others. Yes, but means, "Here comes the argument for my limitations."

Eliminate your but from your thinking, and enjoy a more positive outlook.
2. "Try."

This filthy little word also dominates our vernacular and severely limits us without us even knowing it. It's worthy of the most eye-rolls. Example:

    "I'll try to get that report to you by tomorrow."

    "I'll try to make it by noon."

    "I'll try and see if I can make the time for that meeting."

Try usually means: Even though I heard your request, it's not really a priority right now for me to follow through on that request, but I just can't be honest enough to tell it to your face.

Try doesn't get past really intuitive and emotionally-intelligent people. When they hear it, they know the truth, see through you, and peg you as inauthentic.

Try creates doubt -- in your own mind and ..

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Source: INC.COM