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13.1.17

Reflection: Always count your blessings by Strive Masiyiwa

When my business was still very small, I once found myself facing a crushing cash flow crisis. My biggest concern was finding money to meet the payroll, and this one month, it just seemed impossible. 

Being a believer, I prayed every day for a miracle as the deadline drew closer. One morning, it came into my spirit to approach a very wealthy businessman whom I knew was also a man of faith, and would hopefully appreciate my situation. I went to his office, and said to him boldly that I believed God wanted him to help me. To my shock and disappointment, he turned me down flat. 

I left his office and continued to try and get the money. Eventually an old friend of mine who ran a bank called me out of the blue and helped me out with a small loan. He didn't even ask me for a guarantee, which surprised me. This same banker friend continued to extend to me little loans whenever I was in trouble, and he never asked for a guarantee of any kind.

Many, many years later, when I was much more successful, the banker friend of mine disclosed to me something very shocking:

The wealthy businessman whom I'd gone to see that morning called him after I left his office and told him to extend to me the loans, and not to tell me that he was the one who had assisted me by giving the guarantees.

I learnt two lessons from that experience:

# There is so much that can be accomplished in life, when people don't look for credit.

# Always count your blessings, because they are always there.

Just imagine if I'd railed against that guy as being greedy and selfish, simply because he didn't see things my way, or help in the manner I considered best. Perhaps he would have heard about it, and withdrawn his support. I would often bump into him and when he enquired about my progress, I would cheerfully proclaim my hope that things were going to be just fine, and he would always say, "God is great, hang in there!"

During the dark days of Apartheid, someone asked Archbishop Desmond Tutu how he managed always to be so optimistic that it would end one day soon. He replied by saying, "It is because I'm a prisoner of hope."

A few weeks ago I offered iPads to two people who gave the first correct answers to my question about the news and sports channels currently on the Kwese.com App. 

__Congratulations to Michael Asante and Alan Branson. I will be sending you both an iPad for Christmas. These are the answers I was looking for:

10 sports channels:

# Kwesé Free Sports

‪# Kwesé Sports 1

‪# Kwesé Sports 2

‪# NBA TV

‪# NBA TV (Bandwidth saver)

‪# EFC 56 

‪# ESL

‪# Arsenal Media

‪# Spurs TV

‪# ESPN

7 news channels:

‪# Al Jazeera

‪# France 24 English

‪# Bloomberg 

‪# TVC news

‪# KTN news

‪# Africa News

‪# BBC

The events (live matches) are not channels.

Stay tuned for much, much more!  This week, I will give an iPad to someone who gives me the list of six African countries where the Kwesé Free Sports Channel (KFS) broadcasts as a 24-hour channel.

Meanwhile, I've delayed my special announcement until January. This one will blow you away… Don't try and speculate on what it might be; you'll just end up feeding the fake news hucksters.  Just wait for it, and be prepared.

Merry CHRISTmas.

"He is the reason for the season." 

End.

Image credit: Christopher Rimmer, christopherrimmer.com

25.2.16

The Nigeria Economy terms on Dollar

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Please let me explain to those of us who don't understand Economic terms. Dollar has not increased since Buhari became president.

1. Dollar is not our currency so dollar should not be our business.

2. Our problem is not d government but our problem is our importers and consumers.

3. Naira has remained at 197 naira to 1 dollar since Buhari became president.

4. Buhari has promised not to devalue the Naira and he has maintained that promise.

5. Both at CBN and at interbank rates, dollar has remained 197.

6. However because we are too lazy to produce what we use in Nigeria we import even toothpicks and matches.

7. Buhari does not like d importation of luxury goods because luxury goods is d reason for most corruption, that is why he banned 41 products from having access to forex.

8. However when Nigerian importers insisted on importing those 41 products, FG asked them to find their dollar at d BDCs parallel market also known as black market.

9. And to discourage the pressure Nigerians are mounting on the Naira just to get dollars for importation, CBN banned DMBs from selling dollars to BDCs.

10. To survive the pressure of excess dollar demands, BDCs resorted to sourcing for dollars from neighbouring countries through illicit money laundering routes.

11. Because of the risks faced by BDCs to source for dollars, and because of the increase in demand for dollars by importers because China just resumed from their business holidays, BDCs keep increasing the price at which they exchange dollars to naira and now it is 400 naira to 1 dollars.

12. However that does not mean that govt has changed the exchange rate because if our genuine importers go to CBN and fill Form M to import raw materials for local production, they will get dollars at 197 naira each.

13. So the problem is that we love to consume luxury foreign products yet we are too lazy to manufacture them here.

14. For example u will see a dull girl using iPhone 5 without even knowing simple physics and computer engineering part of how that phone was produced.

15. I want Buhari to ban every foreign product from Nigeria until Nigerians learn to produce and use Made in Nigeria products.
 
16. Let us stop complaining about dollar as if dollar has become Nigeria's currency.

17. It is even bad enough that most of those complaining about the high exchange rate of dollar do not have 1 single dollar in their purse.

PLEASE USE MADE IN NIGERIA PRODUCTS...

God bless 9ja.

11.2.16

How a Bread Seller turned Covergirl Olajumoke Orisaguna in Lagos, Nigeria

Her story has inspired million of people around the world! We bet you are asking what next for bread seller turned covergirl Olajumoke Orisaguna.

After her shoot with Ty Bello, Olajumoke is now very famous!

10.2.16

The silent achievements of Muhammadu Buhari (Nigeria)


By Jasper Azuatalam
February 6, 2016
Some times, when things happen so fast, it appears unnoticeable. Things have happened so fast since Muhammadu Buhari became President and it seems we have forgotten the past.
Just a quick reminder.

Why The Most Successful People Work Hard Even After They’ve “Made It”by Stephen Guise

Isn’t the goal of financial success to be able to live the Caribbean life?
Then why do we see so many millionaires working like sled dogs?
The answer: Success has a unique taste (it’s similar to ice cream). It tastes so good that it makes you want to stuff yourself and try all the flavors.
Women and ice cream - what more could you ask for? Sprinkles.