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We need more skills than certificates in Nigeria — Odufuwa

Universities and Polytechnics are clearly a key part of all tertiary systems, but the diverse and growing set of a public and private tertiary institutions in every country -nursing schools, research laboratories, distance learning centres and many more institutions that support production of high level capacity necessary for development.

Social Media Week is a culture

Obi Asika is a media personality and an entrepreneur. In this interview, he talks about the forthcoming Social Media Week and other issues.

80% of Nigerian music lack direction— Obus Zalee

Known today as Obus Zalee, the youngman discovered his gift in the entertainment industry very early and in collaboration with two others, formed a gospel band known as DC Envoys performing songs in Urhobo and pidgin English, besides being members of the Word of Life Bible Church’s Milk and Honey Choir.

Successful entrepreneurs deserve medals —Shadare

Call him the undisputed king of event packaging, and you’ll be absolutely right , as Ayoola Shadare the CEO of Inspiro production , a company that’s into Media ,Entertainment and Marketing has for many years been working round the clock to perfect a standard jazz festival for Nigeria.

How N1000 I borrowed made me a millionaire—Chukwudi Ofoha

If you have been to Owerri, and you have not visited Ibari Ogwa Village, then, you are like the Biblical Moses that was shown the promise land but never entered it. The brain behind the popular hangout that is today described as the entertainment headquarters East of the Niger is Chukwudi Ofoha. He had a very humble beginning but without the N1,000 he borrowed from his mother, Ibari Ogwa Village would probably have remained a mirage. Ofoha narrates the story himself.

I was influenced by the spirit of Ajegunle —Abbaly

BY MOSES NOSIKE Johnson Abbaly, CEO, Achievers Consortium International/Multivational Centre, in this interview, reveals how he was influenced by the hard work spirit of Ajegunle where he he was raised. The super motivational speaker recalls his determination to succeed in life despite his poor background and shares  his inspiring  story from grass to grace. Excerpt: […]

Going through rigours makes success sweet- Olugbodi

My beginning I started as a freelance reporter in The Guardian news paper back then as an under graduate around 1984/85. I was also part of active campus magazine called Sentinel in Ogun state University. That kindled my interest in journalism.

Talents are not encouraged in Nigeria- Chukwudi David

Chukwudi David is indeed one of the forces to reckon with in Nigeria’s entertainment industy especially, when it comes to production. The actor cum producer, who produced a video on the story of President Jonathan, in this interview, talks about his upbringing, challenges while producing the video and some other personal issues.

Wearing dreadlocks stands me out – Odedina

My sojourn into marketing communications started more than twenty years ago as a Journalist with the African Concord magazine. I was a proof reader and also a Sports Reporter under Soji Omotunde, the Editor and Lewis Obi, Editor-in-Chief. My friends back at the university like Tunji Olugbodi, Folabi Sorunke were already doing well in Advertising. Then, an opportunity to work with the highly respected Taiwo Alimi in his PR agency came up and I joined him as Media/Marketing Manager.

My father destroyed a script I wrote for Village Headmaster – X-Adebija

Gbeng X- Adebija is the Managing Director of Ashton & Layton, a management consultancy based in Nigeria with a growing list of clientswithin and outside Nigeria. As an alumnus of the University of Ilorin, University of London and the Lagos Business School.X- Adebija is also the recipient of numerous local and international awards including the prestigious Brand Excellence Award conferred by the World Brand Congress recently.

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