We drive economy with technology  — Ndubuisi Nzenweofor

We drive economy with technology — Ndubuisi Nzenweofor

While many people have not come into terms with the technology l advancement been experienced in the Europe, America and Asia, you can attest that our banking system today has changed the narratives. Ten years ago, we go to a cashier to collect money from the banking hall, but now, technology has changed things. Automated Teller Machine (ATM) was introduced for ease of doing business, including electronic transaction and online banking among others.
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How Prepared Are You?

How Prepared Are You?

It is so easy to go back to work or business and continue as usual and follow the same routine with no change or no foresight into the future. This is not a leader’s attitude to life and the consequences are big, it can surely set you back. For progress, the next level and self-fulfillment it requires planning, thinking out of the box, doing normal things differently and walking into the next phase with the right frame of mind.

Cross River’s many communal ‘wars’

Cross River’s many communal ‘wars’

There is hardly a community in Cross River State that could boldly say it has not had one form of strife or violent face-off with its neighbour over disagreement on land issues or other mundane matters.

Otuekong’s work deals with the problem of “African time”

Otuekong’s work deals with the problem of “African time”

Due to the constant neglect of the need to be punctual in our society and the institutionalization of the culture of what is known as “African Time”, Mr Otuekong Udoebom, a four hundred  level student of Fine and Industrial Art, University of Uyo, has taken a sculpture design using fiberglass as his final year project to depict and display the importance of punctuality.

Ikpeazu: Our strategy to create over 600,000 jobs in Abia State

Ikpeazu: Our strategy to create over 600,000 jobs in Abia State

His determination to change the narrative of the state was taken to a notch higher last week when he led a high powered delegation to the presidential Villa, Abuja to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari for a deal that would create over 600,000 jobs. 

Code of ethics for pastors (4)

Code of ethics for pastors (4)

If you and I con-stantly fluctuate—wand-ering back and forth and in and out of faith — we will never reap anything enduring for the Kingdom of God. To produce powerful results, we must be constant in our commitments. We must be “steady-as-she-goes” — fixed, unchanging, and steadfast. It’s all part of being diligent.