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To Demonstrate Real Faith in the Creator, You Simply Cannot Use “Safety Nets”!

Some people readily announce – at every opportunity – that they BELIEVE or have FAITH in the Creator. Yet in the way they LIVE, especially privately, in thought and action, they often fail to show it.

What’s more, despite what they profess, these same people, in speaking about their goals, and/or problems they face, they complain about “enemies”, “forces”, “agents” holding their “progress”, “blessings” or even their “destinies”!

How is it possible for a person who truly lives with faith, to be at the perpetual mercy of such evil or ungodly influences?

That just does not add up.

As a result of their above described mental attitudes, many of these people go out of their way to put all sorts of “safety nets” in place, from a just-in-case disposition!

Examples: cutting corners while rationalising that you’re just being realistic; compromising to lower your ethical or moral values/standards in exchange for a concession you seek etc.

Truth is you either believe whole-heartedly (it’s called “blind and unquestioning faith”) or you don’t.

You need no safety nets if you do.

Simply let go and take daily action with confidence based on your faith, to pursue your goals.

This has nothing to do with religion. It is simply a spiritual principle. Every human being is capable of exercising faith and can therefore apply this principle successfully in his/her life!

Like the gentleman whose 2 Facebook post previews and links I share below:

1. Lonnie Robinson story of “being through hell and back” is real and amazing. You need to read it to fully appreciate it.

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Lonnie Robinson

My Testimony:

“I do not have the Right—to remain silent!”

The Trophy was given to me by the students at the School of Justice for “enriching their lives!

Every student (800), faculty and staff member has heard my Testimony. They witness me excel in class. I chose to take this picture with this Trophy (over my degree or academic award) because it is inscribed to Mr. Lonnie! And it say’s—you are One in a Million!

You see, this is so heartfelt—because it wasn’t long ago—when I use to “literally” be called—a piece of shit! Thank you Jesus! For miraculously transforming my life, from—Shit to Sugar!

My Testimony;

I’m a 62 year old ‘poor’ black male who has literally been through hell and back—to get to this juncture in my life! I was born raised and still reside in district 5—the most impoverished and crime infested district within the City of Miami Florida. District 5 is an inner-city Ghetto!

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2. In this 2nd post, he publishes a definition of FAITH in form of a photo illustration that’s spot on!


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Make the World Better by Being Beautiful Inside, Long After Your Outer Beauty Has Faded [Tribute to Muhammad Ali]

“The shoot produced haunting, intimate photos of a champion ravaged by age and Parkinson’s disease, though the spark clearly was still there”

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The above is what I choose to take away from this Washington Post article titled “Muhammad Ali’s final photo shoot captured a spark that still lingered – The Washington Post“.

The writer himself knew it mattered enough to mention it (I.e the “spark”), not just in the article, but in its title.

The truth is Muhammad Ali remained a fighter long after he’d left the ring. Many lose that spark with age and illness less severe than the one he battled most of the rest of his life after retiring.

Ali defied it – just like he defied attempts to shut him up or put him (or his people) down. That’s why he’ll remain the same beautiful man in the memories of millions the world over.

We all age. It’s inevitable. But only physically.

Ageing does not – indeed cannot – “ravage” our minds, like it can do to our bodies. Which is great because it is that which resides in our minds (I.e our thoughts) that ultimately makes us who we are – or indeed who we become.

This is why I recommend we all work hard to become, and remain ‘beautiful on the inside’, like Muhammad Ali did until he passed on!

Lagos To Host Food Security Summit In June (Source: Lagos Television)

The 2016 Poultry Summit organized by Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) recently held at Astra Halls in Ikeja Lagos. The theme was “The Role of Poultry Industry In The Economic Revival of Nigeria”. I’m compiling news and reports highlights for that event, from various sources, into a special FREE edition of The Farm CEO newspaper to be published later this week.

For now, I feature this news report of another event of potential interest to more farm business owners and enthusiasts, being organised by the Lagos State government, called Food Security Summit – to hold In June 2016. Details below…

Lagos To Host Food Security Summit In June
Lagos To Host Food Security Summit In June

 

In line with the present administration’s Sustainable Food Security Initiative, the Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, has concluded plans to host a world-class Food Security Summit in June, 2016.
Mr. Suarau Oluwatoyin Isiaka, State Commissioner for Agriculture disclosed this on Tuesday at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja, during the 2016 Ministerial Press Briefing of the State Government in commemoration of the first year in office of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
He stated that the summit becomes imperative in order to redress the food security challenges in the State, stressing that it is expected to attract organizations that seek to partner with the State in the realization of its Food Security Agenda. – See more at:<a href=”http://www.lagostelevision.com/lagos-to-host-food-security-summit-in-june” target=”blank”>http://www.lagostelevision.com/lagos-to-host-food-security-summit-in-june</a>

Know Your Rights As An Electricity Consumer in Nigeria [Source: Publication by Dr. Anthony Akah,mni, Ag. CEO/Chairman,NERC]

The text of this publication (signed by Dr. Anthony Akah,mni, Ag. CEO/Chairman,NERC) was sent to me by a Farm CEO client. I found the contents worthy of publication on my blog. In light of the suffering and abuse that Nigerian electricity consumers are routinely subjected to, access to this documented enumeration of consumer rights, by the top officer in NERC puts power back where it belongs: in the hands of the consumers!

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Many Nigerians do not know that they have certain rights as electricity consumers in the nation.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), the body empowered to meet the yearnings of Nigerians for stable, adequate and safe electricity supply, has taken the bulll by the horn by releasing to the public, the rights of every electricity consumer.

Read the rights below:

1. All new electricity connections must be done strictly on the basis of metering before connection. That is, no new customer should be connected without meter first being installed.

2. A customer who elects to procure meter under the Credited Advance Payment for Metering Implementation (CAPMI) Scheme must be metered within 60 days, after which the customer will neither be billed nor disconnected by the electricity distribution company.

3. It is the customer’s right to transparent electricity billing. Unmetered customers should be issued with electricity bills strictly based on NERC’s estimated billing methodology.

4. It is the customer’s right to be notified in writing ahead of disconnection of electricity service by the electricity distribution company serving the customer in line with NERC’s guidleines.

5. It is the customer’s right to prompt investigation of complaints arising from the customer’s electricity service disruption

6. It is not the responsibility of electricity customer or community to buy, replace or repair electricity transformers, poles and related equipment used in supply of electricity.

7. It is the customer’s right to contest any electricity bill. Any unmetered customer who is disputing his or her estimated bill has the right not to pay the disputed bill, but pay only the last undisputed bill as the contested bill go through the dispute resolution process of NERC.

8. All complaints on your electricity supply and other billing issues are to be sent to your nearest business unit of the electricity company serving your premises. If your complaint is not satisfactorily addressed, you can forward your complaint to the NERC Forum Office within the coverage area of your electricity distribution company. Customers also have the right to appeal the decision of the forum at the NERC headquarters in Abuja.

Log into: www.nercng.org for more details or contact:

NERC ZONAL OFFICE CONTACTS:
08164201445 Joseph John southwest; 08130363581 Tony Ray Ene South South; 08062219714 Ekeh Samuel Chukwuemeka Southeast;
07061117416 Hassan GWANDU north west;
07061097132 Mohammed Umar fufore North East;
07036948408 Friday Sule North Central.

Please share this information and help us protect your rights. However,note that you have an obligation to pay your valid electric bills,avoid meter by-pass or stealing of electricity and protect power infrastructure from being vandalized.

Together,by doing our part, we can get the power sector we all desired.

Dr.Anthony Akah,mni
Ag. CEO/Chairman,NERC

Smart Web Marketing Works (Hint: First Order Received for my Newly Launched “Custom Sewn Traditional African Outfits from Cotonou” Delivery Service!)

A few days ago, I published on this blog a new post titled “TKS Mode: Order Custom Sewn Traditional African Outfits from Cotonou“. The title is self-explanatory and details can be read by clicking the foregoing linked article.

TKS Mode: Order Custom Sewn Traditional African Outfits from Cotonou

So, that is not why I’m writing this blog.

Instead, I’m writing this to share the news that the very first client has signed up for this announced service – making payment in full 100% upfront as required.

He’d written me the Facebook message shown below, a few hours after I published the product page on my blog and posted a link to it on Facebook:

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I replied by supplying my phone number and asking him to connect with me on Whatsapp:

5/14/2016 12:53 PM: WMSTops: Got u bro

 

5/14/2016 12:53 PM: î…„ Messages you send to this chat are now secured with end-to-end encryption. Click for more info.

 

5/14/2016 1:04 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Hey Topsy!

5/14/2016 1:10 PM: WMSTops: Yes bro

5/14/2016 1:11 PM: WMSTops: Tried calling u now but was told u can’t be connected on what’s app call ; guess it netwk palava

 

5/14/2016 1:13 PM: WMSTops: Love those African dresses o and how do we go about it

 

5/14/2016 1:14 PM: WMSTops: Do I have to send my measurement to u?

 

(Text deleted for relevance and privacy)

 

5/14/2016 1:41 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Had to call the tailor to verify specifics before replying. Yes you need to send me your measurement.

5/14/2016 1:42 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: The tailor’s price (including buying the fabric) is FCFA 30k. A year ago, this was N10k. But the current exchange rate at the border is about N1k to FCFA 1.8k (banks here do not deal in Naira). That means FCFA 30k will cost about N16.7k to buy.

 

5/14/2016 1:42 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: He says if you order for 2 such outfits, he’ll do them for FCFA 55k. The 2nd could be for you or a friend who will also have to send in his measurements.

 

5/14/2016 1:44 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: A separate N5k payment is required to cover the role I have to play from start all thru to getting the finished outfit to clients. However you can pay N2.5k

 

5/14/2016 1:45 PM: WMSTops: Ok bro and that’s noted . How do I make the money available to u ?

5/14/2016 1:46 PM: WMSTops: Lol…. That is service charge

5/14/2016 1:47 PM: WMSTops: They are always very good at their trade and that’s why I love dresses being made by them cumin with good finesse

 

5/14/2016 1:50 PM: WMSTops: Use to have a Senegalese tailor like that I’m lagos b4 he relocated to only God knows where ……. Very goo at his trade . He doesn’t even need measurements but just looking at u and will give u a good job

5/14/2016 1:50 PM: WMSTops: Thanks bro and just let me know how to make money available to u

 

5/14/2016 1:50 PM: WMSTops: Cheers

5/14/2016 2:00 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Like I said in my Facebook message, I’m coming to Lagos on Monday to sort out some issues regarding my Online banking so I can make website hosting renewal payments for 2 clients that just paid me cash here in Cotonou. (Text deleted for relevance and privacy)

 

5/14/2016 2:01 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: You can pay to the GT account below which I use for the online banking payment processing with my Paypal account, so I can cash and return to Cotonou with it during the week.

5/14/2016 2:02 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Bank: (Text deleted for relevance and privacy)

5/16/2016 9:41 AM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Quick update: Today turned out to be a public holiday, so there’s no work or school. A document I am supposed to have renewed for me at the Cotonou Commiserait Central (Police HQ) for my trip can only be obtained tomorrow. I can’t travel without it, so I’ll be waiting to get it 8a.m tomorrow. That means I arrive Lagos tomorrow and I’m likely to return latest tomorrow nite, as I have a Web Marketing Lecture I’m giving to small scale manufacturers I met during the recent trade fair at the Cotonou Stadium here.

 

5/16/2016 9:42 AM: Tayo K. Solagbade: <image omitted>

5/16/2016 9:58 AM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Not sure if you are aware, but I created the Pineapple drink in 2013 while staying on the national university campus in a town called Calavi, on the outskirts of Cotonou,

 

5/16/2016 9:59 AM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Here’s the basic product page I setup then: http://tayosolagbade.com/boisson-tayo.html

 

5/16/2016 10:03 AM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Confession: I intend to use everything I’ve said above as content for the article I plan to publish on my blog with photos of me holding the pizza. I often write details via email etc to others as a time/effort saving way to create new and interesting content to publish on my blog loool. Hope you enjoyed the read!

 

5/16/2016 10:07 AM: Tayo K. Solagbade: By the way, if you’d like me to bring back your money with me, for the tailor to start work when I return, it’s best you pay in the funds to that GTB account so I can cash it and bring down with me tomorrow p.m or latest Wednesday a.m. This is just FYI. Don’t bother to respond if NO. Have a great week.

 

5/16/2016 2:02 PM: WMSTops: Bro, paid 35k into your account for those dresses . Confirm receipt

 

5/16/2016 4:04 PM: Tayo K. Solagbade: Yes. Seen the alert. On the road. Will email you next steps later today. In your service, Tayo

 

5/16/2016 5:31 PM: WMSTops: Ok bro and no wahala . Cheers

 

Below is a screenshot of the email alert I got, confirming the payment:

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I was visiting a friend in a town outside Cotonou, when the final 3 exchanges shown above took place. Right after that, I promptly called up Modiu, my tailor, and told him the payment had been made in full.

He was silent for a few seconds then he asked if I was serious.

I had expected this, because he’d not shown much enthusiasm on Friday, when I was creating the sales page, mainly because the idea behind it was strange to him, having sold his services using offline methods only for over a decade.

I replied that I was, reminding him that I’d told him I was confident we could attract enquiries at low to zero cost, and in less time, using less effort too.

The excitement in his voice when he spoke after that was unmistakable, and I’m sure that by this singular achievement, I’ve won myself a new believer in my Web Marketing skills, due to the personal benefit that has accrued to him so unexpectedly!

Next step: I’ll be sending the buyer a template for use in sending his measurments across to Modiu.

Lesson to take away: Web Marketing WILL work for ANY business no matter how ancient or unconventional it is. You just need to be willing to apply your God-given creative intellect to find the ways to make it work for you. If you need help, consider joining my Web Marketing Club at http://tayosolagbade.com/smclub-nonfarm.html

PII 014: When Citizens Break Laws at Will, Foreigners Follow Their Lead [Two Real Life Case Studies from Nigeria’s Seme Border With Benin Republic]

The lawless manner in which we conduct our affairs in Nigeria can make foreigners conclude that we have no laws worth abiding by. Two true stories I narrate below illustrate sad instances of the foregoing that I’ve personally witnessed, to my embarrassment as a self respecting citizen of Nigeria.

I share them here, in the hope that others may learn a thing or two.

Case Study 1: Sometime in 2015 I was in a taxi headed for Seme border from Benin Republic’s Cotonou.

At one of the checkpoints, a Beninese gendarme stopped the Taxi and asked each passenger for his/her passport in turn. When it came to a lady seated next to the door on my left, she told the gendarme she did not have a passport because she had never needed it to enter and exit Benin!

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PII 014: When Citizens Break Laws at Will, Foreigners Follow Their Lead [Two Real Life Case Studies from Nigeria’s Seme Border With Benin Republic]

The lawless manner in which we conduct our affairs in Nigeria can make foreigners conclude that we have no laws worth abiding by. Two true stories I narrate below illustrate sad instances of the foregoing that I’ve personally witnessed, to my embarrassment as a self respecting citizen of Nigeria.

I share them here, in the hope that others may learn a thing or two.

Case Study 1: Sometime in 2015 I was in a taxi headed for Seme border from Benin Republic’s Cotonou.

Cars in a holdup at Seme Border during period of ECOWAS corridor construction - Photo taken by Tayo Solagbade on 24th April 2016 at 12:11

At one of the checkpoints, a Beninese gendarme stopped the Taxi and asked each passenger for his/her passport in turn.

When it came to a lady seated next to the door on my left, she told the gendarme she did not have a passport because she had never needed it to enter and exit Benin!

The Francophone officer understood enough of the pidgin English she’d spoken, to get visibly upset and order her out of the vehicle. If the rest of us had not intervened on her behalf, the taxi driver would have been asked to leave her behind.

As we resumed our journey for the border, my curiosity got the better of me and I turned to ask the woman why she’d entered the country without the required travel documents – especially an International Passport and Yellow Vaccination card.

She replied that she always crossed on the bikes that followed a bush path outside the formal route along which the immigration and other posts were located.

According to her, all she had to do was pay the bike rider and he would get her across.

I instantly knew what she was referring to.

The bike guys are part of an intricate network of illegal border crossing facilitators who work hand-in-glove with the men in uniform on both sides of the border, to get money from persons lacking legal papers who wish to enter and exit either country.

I told her that those guys got passengers through by greasing the palms of officers at the checkpoints, so the latter would look away and not ask such passengers for a passport.

“That does not however change the fact that you need to have a passport duly stamped by immigration officials at relevant entry and exit points when you get into a foreign country, even as a West African in a West African country.”. I added.

I went further to note that an alternative to a valid and duly stamped password would be an ECOWAS Travel Certificate.

To my surprise she ASSURED me I was wrong and that one did not need a passport to cross the border from Nigeria into Benin, pointing out that the bike men readily told her and others so, and the fact that they NEVER got stopped by the men in Uniform proved it was true!

At that point I understood her dilemma: She was not aware of the symbiotic relationship between the bike men and the uniformed officers.

The latter got their palms greased each time the former found a willing traveler to take across. It was/is therefore in their interest to let the bike guys stay in business.

In other words, the whole “You don’t need a passport to cross the border idea” is a myth propagated and perpetuated by the bike riders with the silent consent of uniformed officials they have dealings with on a daily basis.

It is in their interest to create that impression because it gets the more willing passengers. This is a money making business for them. To say the opposite would amount to suicide for them!

Many intending Nigerian travelers, especially traders who shuttle between both countries, often lack valid travel papers, and so they naturally find the shortcuts appealing.

I then noted to the woman that what a West African travelling across West Africa does NOT need is a Visa.

That is typically required for travelers from outside the continent.

I ended by warning her that getting caught in another country AFTER crossing over without legal papers may not be so easy to buy one’s way out of.

By the time I finished, I could see that she understood, but the look in her eyes indicated she was still not convinced she needed to get a passport, since the arrangement with the bike men obviously worked well.

This problem remains so pervasive today, and it is not helped by the fact that getting a Nigerian passport is prohibitively expensive.

Last time I checked the price had been raised to about N21,000.0 (Twenty One Thousand Naira).

The ECOWAS alternative went for just about a few thousands less than the International passport, and that made me settle for the latter even though my plans did not include travelling beyond the sub region in the foreseeable future at the time.

This brings me to Case Study 2: A few weeks ago, here in Benin, I met a young Beninese small business owner

His seeming open mindedness intrigued me so much, that I decided to share some insights about making money/selling via Web Marketing with him.

One day, we had a discussion that touched on crossing the border to explore business opportunities and he said something that shocked me.

“As an ECOWAS citizen all you need to cross the border from Benin to Nigeria and back is an identity card. You definitely do not need a passport.”

He had said this in response to a comment I’d made about the incident involving the lady mentioned in Case Study 1 above.

Note that removal of travel restrictions for ECOWAS citizens have been discussed severally over the years, with all kinds of agreements signed.

The reality that confronts a West African traveler on ground however remains in sharp contrast to the ideals proposed!

To illustrate, I pointed out to him that students normally are allowed to travel using approved school issued IDs, but that on a recent trip, due to reported cases of people presenting fake student IDs, I once witnessed a police officer at a border checkpoint order 3 Nigerian students out of a taxi I was coming in from Seme border into Cotonou, when they failed to produce passports like the rest of us.

When they repeatedly showed their student IDs, he angrily retorted that those had been too badly abused by dishonest others, to be accepted on face value. Eventually he let them go

Try as much as I could, this young man simply would not listen.

He vehemently insisted he had visited Nigeria from Benin even when he had no papers and had easily paid his way through, which proved passports were really NOT needed!

This, despite the fact that I told him that before relocating from Lagos to his country on 1st April 2013 (3 years ago), I’d visited the Benin Republic Consulate on Victoria Island in Lagos, to ask for guidance on what I needed to know and do before entering the country.

The officials who met with me on appointment during my second visit, had specifically asked me to ensure I carried with me a valid International Passport as well as my Yellow Vaccination Card.

I did not stop there, but also telephoned the Nigerian embassy in Cotonou, after visiting their website to read up requirements for travel. Again I was told the exact same thing: You need a valid passport and Yellow Card!

The steps I took before traveling for the first time are commonsense precautions that any adult with primary level of education (which is all you need to legally contest for public office in Nigeria) would be expected to take!

Yet I continue to encounter persons schooled up to degree level talking and acting (like this young Beninese chap) at the border.

They often readily offer money everywhere they get stopped, and since that often works, they conclude those documents being requested by the uniformed men are not actually needed, or are just used as a means of getting money from travelers.

It is people like the above who often come in contact with foreigners like my young friend, who they then – proudly -tell about how they cross the border without passports and why it’s completely acceptable to do so!

When it became obvious he would not listen, I told my Beninese friend to use Google to find out the truth, and to go a step further to visit his country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as the Nigerian Embassy here in Cotonou to clear any doubts he had.

We parted laughing at the joke I made that he should never call my number if he ever gets caught in Nigeria without valid papers, by an official unwilling to accept bribes or one that demanded more than he (my friend) could cough up!

But even as I laughed, I felt saddened by our exchange.

My young friend knew that legally required processes in his country could rarely be bypassed by those assigned, in exchange for financial gratification.

So, for him, the fact that it happened so easily with regard to Nigeria meant that such processes really did not matter – in Nigeria!

To crown it all he arrived at this conclusion with the active support and guidance of Nigerians he interacted with, who knew no (or pretended not to know any) better!

That’s a shame, but I will continue to do my best to reorient all those I encounter with this problem. My hope is that others who share the sentiments I’ve expressed here will do the same.

 

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New posts from last week*

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[Friday]:

Smart Marketing Systems Move Prospects Closer to Buying, Long After You’re Gone [Hint: Why It’s Better to Let People Convince Themselves to Buy from You, Instead of “Pushing” or “Chasing” Them!]

[Saturday]:

Why Schools Need to Teach Emotional Intelligence [Hint: Your Success In Life – Academic Ability Matters LESS Than Your Emotional Intelligence]

 

 

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Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

*Creator of the Mastering Adversity for Perpetual Success Achievement Coaching Program

Mobile: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic)

http://www.tayosolagbade.com

Tayo K. Solagbade is a Location Independent Performance Improvement

Specialist and Multipreneur (i.e. a highly versatile/multi-skilled entrepreneur), with a bias for delivering Best Practice solutions to Farm Businesses and others.

Since 2002, he has earned multiple streams of income providing individuals and organizations with personal development training and coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems/web hosting, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners).

Tayo is the author of the Self-Development (SD) Bible™ and the popular Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook. He is also the developer of its accompanying Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator™ and the Poultry Farm Manager™ software.

He has delivered talks/papers to audiences in various groups and organizations, including the Centre for Management Development, University of Lagos, Christ Baptist Church, Volunteer Corps, Tantalisers Fast Foods and others.

In May 2012 he was the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development’s Annual Semester Entrepreneurial Lecture at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, write and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, Benin Republic to begin slowly traveling across the West African region.

His key purpose is to deliver talks, seminars

and workshops on his key areas of focus and interest to interested audiences (Email tayo at tksola dot com for details).

In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years (October 1994 to December 2001) as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer to Training & Technical Development Manager, and later acted in senior roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

In addition to constantly challenging the status quo and influencing positive work changes, he built a reputation for using self-taught spreadsheet programming skills (starting with Lotus 1-2-3, and later moving to Excel Visual Basic) – in his spare time – to develop Automated Spreadsheet Applications to computerize manual report generation processes in the departments he worked. Over four(4) of his applications were adopted for brewery level reporting.

Tayo holds a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Extension Services from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, having graduated top of his class – with Second Class Upper Division honors – in 1992. He is an Associate Member of the UK Institute & Guild of Brewing, a 1997 National Finalist of the Nigerian Institute of Management’s(NIM) Young Managers’ competition, a Certified Psychometric Test Administrator for Psytech UK, innovator of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development™ (SCfS-D™), and Founder of the Self-Development Academy (SDAc).

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Daily Self-Development Nuggets blog – on which he also publishes The Farm CEO Weekly Newspaper (sent via email to paid subscribers) and his Weekly Performance Improvement IDEAS newsletter.

You can connect with him on Twitter @tksola.com and Facebook.

Visit Tayo Solagbade Dot Com, to download over over 10 performance improvement resources to boost your personal and work related productivity.

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[IMPORTANT NOTE:====

On 4th May 2014, Tayo’s 9 year old domain (Spontaneousdevelopment dot com), which hosted his website, was taken over by Aplus.net.

Within a few days however, Tayo used his advanced self-taught web development skills to build a SUPERIOR “reincarnation” of it the website http://www.tayosolagbade.com.

But updates are still ongoing to URLs bearing the old domain name in most of the over 1,000 web pages, and blog posts

he’s published.

If you experience any difficulties finding a page or document, email Tayo at tksola dot com.

Click “Tayo, What Happened to

SpontaneousDevelopmentDotCom ?” to read a detailed narrative about how the above event occurred :-))

Here’s an article Tayo wrote, to inspire others to defy adversity, and bounce back to even greater reckoning at what they do EVERY time:

Succeed by Emerging from Adversity Like a Phoenix

(TayoSolagbade.com launches extra Hosting plan with FREE Web Marketing!)

And he wrote the one below, to explain why losing a domain name, no matter how old, NO LONGER determines your online success or otherwise:

A Proven Strategy to Find Profitable Buyers Regardless of Your Domain Name
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PII 013: Sometimes When Your World Feels Like it’s Falling Apart, It May Actually be Evolving to a New Level of Success [Hint: Why Burning One’s Bridges Works Better In Pursuit of Success]

Recently, I read a write-up by a coach advising against taking risks in starting a business, without having a safety net in place first.

He argued that it would be wiser to hold on to some safety net (like a job) until your new venture takes off fully and you’re certain it will stay up, giving examples of well known individuals, who in his assessment made use of such safety nets to secure their successes.

Now, I do not disagree that it pays to take precautions and setup plans to fall back on in case things go south in the venture you embark on.

That’s just common sense!

What I simply did not agree with was the manner he presented the idea of following one’s dream by burning one’s bridges.

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PII 013: Sometimes When Your World Feels Like it’s Falling Apart, It May Actually be Evolving to a New Level of Success [Hint: Why Burning One’s Bridges Works Better In Pursuit of Success]

Recently, I read a write-up by a coach advising against taking risks in starting a business, without having a safety net in place first.

He argued that it would be wiser to hold on to some safety net (like a job) until your new venture takes off fully and you’re certain it will stay up, giving examples of well known individuals, who in his assessment made use of such safety nets to secure their successes.

Now, I do not disagree that it pays to take precautions and setup plans to fall back on in case things go south in the venture you embark on.

That’s just common sense!

What I simply did not agree with was the manner he presented the idea of following one’s dream by burning one’s bridges.

He made it look like there was often more to be lost than one could ever hope to gain.

It is however my considered opinion that nothing could be further from the truth. I say this from 14 solid years of building a business from scratch, while struggling BADLY to support my wife and kids – after burning all my bridges to achieve the growing success I enjoy today.

I argue below, that that those who go for their dreams without assurance of a safety net, often emerge better rounded and more competent, than those who lean on safety nets to get to the top.

This is because they get forced to dig deeper than others who operate in the secure knowledge that they have a safety net to fall back on. As a result, they end up having more staying power to remain at the top for the long term. In contrast, persons who use safety nets tend to lack the “steely” quality needed to deal with and overcome inevitable setbacks – hence they tend to stay small and play safe.

History attests the veracity of the above statement. Those who had to pursue success under swim-or-sink circumstances are the ones noted for exceptional accomplishments that most others find hard to imagine themselves doing.

I happen to have met and worked closely with people belonging to both groups. Guess what? Those who get there without safety nets often have better quality advice to share!

Exposure to suffering happens in degrees, and the ability of each person to persist in pursuit of his/her goals despite the suffering, ultimately determines how successful s/he becomes.

This is why we have entrepreneurs who are able to bounce back to higher levels of success no matter how many times they encounter setbacks or failure. Those who muster the courage to go after what they want even when they have nothing to fall back on are often those who develop such resilience.

Not just that, they are also often those who help society to take badly needed quantum leaps in terms of development or advancement, using the solutions they discover in the process of battling to find ways to escape the prolonged suffering they find themselves confronted with.

Take it from me as one who has been there many times.

If I had had anything to fall back on during a major part of the past 14 years of building my brand as a provider of custom Excel-VB software in a market that it did not previously exist, I would NEVER have gained the insights I used at this stage where I get buyers from different part of the world PERSISTING in reaching out to me.

The thousands of lonely hours I spent thinking (and thinking and thinking!) of how to build Excel apps that people would buy, and how to do my marketing to the right people with as little money as possible, are what led me to develop apps that today earn me income from within and outside Africa.

Is it possible for a soldier to go through training in the military academy without being made to face and learn to deal with pain, hardship, deprivation and even some form of suffering?

How would such a soldier fare in the battle field over weeks and months as happens during real time war?

What about an athlete who wants to win a medal at the Olympics?

Will taking it easy when s/he feels the pain is getting too much really get him/her to the point where s/he can really stand a chance of winning?

The answers to the above are obvious!

“Every adversity carries with it the seed of an equivalent benefit”

Napoleon Hill made the above statement in his book, noting that it is often up to the person undergoing the adversity to search for, find and take possession of that benefit.

Let me tell you this dear reader. I do not know how you came to discover this website or how long you’ve been reading my stuff, but what you see here is a product of YEARS of undiluted and unwavering persistence in the face of great suffering and major deprivation.

Like I said in a past article, even though I now enjoy growing success and recognition for what I do today, I continue to work on my brand as if nothing has changed.

I still write original articles virtually everyday on this blog – and that is despite doing same for clients who have hired me too ghostwrite for them.

Not just that, I have several groups of clients that I write and publish learning resources for every week.

On top of that, I provide one on one coaching as I travel, while responding to buyer requests for product information,; and providing support to users of my software.

So many times in my journey to success, while doing the above, I repeatedly experienced peaks and troughs i.e. progress and setbacks.

Quite often when the latter happened it felt like my entire world was falling apart. In the early stages I wanted to run into hiding from the resulting embarrassment.

But because I had no safety nets, there was never any place to run to, so I was forced every single time to confront my demons (figuratively speaking) and exorcise them.

Click here to read a PDF in which I shared examples of several painful experiences I had during those years of struggle. It was so bad I began to call myself the Bambiala of the Solagbade family.

The result of all that suffering, and my relentless persistence in refusing to give up, was that I developed new and better skills, got more competent, while learning to weather the storms of adversity whenever they occurred.

Today, I tell people all the time that it is virtually impossible for anyone to know if I have a problem, no matter how bad it  is, if I do not tell them. That is how much control I have over myself.

The best part is that my exceptional proficiency now makes me get valued virtually everywhere I go, in a way that continues to help me make more money – AND SAVE lots of it too.

True Story: An example of the latter benefit i.e. saving money

Over the past 3 weeks I have been using the Internet here in Cotonou, in a cyber café whose owner was so impressed with my knowledge and skills in Web Marketing that he’s given me an unlimited 24 hour Internet browsing account, as part payment for my Web Marketing coaching.

Considering the fact that I spend over 10  to 18 hours per day most days in cyber cafes here at about 0.5 US dollars per hour, the savings I’m making are quite hefty!

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Another True Story (Coming soon):

In a few months from now, I will share details of a true story of something that happened to me about 4 weeks ago, that should have ruined me completely, but which I have used as a stepping stone to open multiple doors of new opportunities in my business that I never even thought possible.

Up till now, I have told very few people, and even fewer know the full extent of the devastation visited upon me i:e I’ve deliberately not told “everything” to everyone.

So just stay tuned and I assure you that you WILL be inspired!

There were many times when I was making little or no sales, and frequently had to go borrowing to meet basic needs in providing for my family.

Yet that psychological situation challenged me to look deeper at what I was doing and how I was doing it, until I discovered unique insights to progress towards my goal.

Today, clients and other persons who encounter me often ask me how I got to be so proficient at many things I do, and I readily tell them it was my exposure to prolonged suffering in which I had no means of escape, that forced me to develop that level or rare competence.

The best part is that I have gotten so good at doing it all; and NOT failing to meet any client deadlines to satisfaction, while still creating quality time to give Best Practice Parenting for Personal Success Achievement to my kids.

Most recently, they began producing their own range of home baked cookies, chin-chin, bread and African Pizza, using our trademark no-oven charcoal stove baking system. Check out their Facebook page here.

I mention the above not to brag, but to illustrate how the lack of safety net I had to endure helped to mould me into a much more productive person than I could ever have become, if I had NOT followed that path.

So here’s a tip: When you know in your mind that you have something you can go back to if what you’re about to start fails, THAT awareness becomes your inevitable psychological Achilles heel. Once you get to a point in your venture or journey where you feel you can’t go on, the seductive thought of retreating to the comfort of your safety net will find a way to the surface.

And that will weaken your resolve to continue, keeping you from staying hungry enough to continue pushing to succeed. Just like it happens when one exercises the muscles, if you stop when you start feeling pain, you end up with no gain in muscle mass. Hence the popular saying: No pain, no gain.

“I don’t count my sit-ups; I only start counting when it starts hurting because they’re the only ones that count.” ― Muhammad Ali

It goes without saying that not everyone will be willing to go this zero safety net route, however I will point out that every single human being has within him/her the capability to do so. S/he only needs to be willing to do it.

But if you really want to achieve exceptional success, that will make you stand out in any area of endeavour, this route is likely your best bet.

Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich explains how to go about doing it.

NB: Bear in mind that some of the world’s most accomplished achievers attribute their success to following the advice contained in this little book!

Here are some excerpts you will find instructive…

Burn all your bridges behind you!

Stake your entire future on your ability to get what you want:

Leave yourself no possible way of retreat:

Cut all sources of retreat:

You have to win or perish:

Get a copy of this wonderful book, and read it as many times as it will take you to internalize all the wisdom it offers. That’s exactly what I did, and I’m better off for it!

The quotes below further underscore the importance of the points I’ve made in this piece:

…we rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.” (Romans 5:3,4, NIV)

“The strongest steel is forged in the hottest fire. The strongest character is molded in the most difficult circumstances. Most of God’s greatest leaders endured long periods of suffering as they were shaped and honed for the work ahead. When the pressure mounts and the heat rises, keep your eyes on the prize. When the molding process is over, you may find that you can do more than you ever thought possible…and that God can do more with you than He has ever done before. “ ~ Mark Phillips

Final Words: I honestly believe some people who should not be coaching others are finding ways to get certified to do just that today.

Technology, especially mobile/PC and Internet technology,  have made the business of training and accrediting coaches more and more a matter of dishing out electronic content; with minimal attention being paid to the personal attributes and experiences the prospective coaches possess.

The result is that we have some people offering coaching advice and counseling based on what is at best a shallow foundation of real world relevant insights and wisdom. Indeed, some coaches today betray their own lack of depth and self-belief through advice they give.

Ultimately, the best coaches will often be those who have qualitative life experiences and real world relevant research based knowledge and insights to share.

Unfortunately, in today’s digital world, it can be hard to tell such coaches apart (especially for the prospective coaches) from others!

I do not mean to cast aspersion on anyone, but the truth is that many of those guilty of what I’m saying here are unknowingly doing damage to those who trust them enough to learn from them.

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New posts from last week*

Monday:

 

[Tuesday]:

[Wednesday]:

[Thursday]:

[Friday]:

Advertise Your Products and Services on Tayo Solagbade’s Buyers-Meet-Sellers Platform for Agro based businesses – and others!

[Saturday]:

Succeed More by Using the Web Creatively [Features True Story]

 

 

[Sunday]:

To Succeed in Spreadsheet Programming You Need Sound Understanding [Hint: Do You Know Where New Excel-VB Macros Are Stored?]

 

THE FARM CEO (Issue 46 – Exclusive Offer): Send in Your FREE Advert details for LIFETIME publishing on my Buyers-Meet-Sellers Platform for Farm Businesses & Others!

 

Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

*Creator of the Mastering Adversity for Perpetual Success Achievement Coaching Program

Mobile: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic)

http://www.tayosolagbade.com

Tayo K. Solagbade is a Location Independent Performance Improvement

Specialist and Multipreneur (i.e. a highly versatile/multi-skilled entrepreneur), with a bias for delivering Best Practice solutions to Farm Businesses and others.

Since 2002, he has earned multiple streams of income providing individuals and organizations with personal development training and coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems/web hosting, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners).

Tayo is the author of the Self-Development (SD) Bible™ and the popular Livestock Feed Formulation Handbook. He is also the developer of its accompanying Excel-VB driven Ration Formulator™ and the Poultry Farm Manager™ software.

He has delivered talks/papers to audiences in various groups and organizations, including the Centre for Management Development, University of Lagos, Christ Baptist Church, Volunteer Corps, Tantalisers Fast Foods and others.

In May 2012 he was the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development’s Annual Semester Entrepreneurial Lecture at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

On 1st April 2013, Tayo (who reads, write and speaks the French language) relocated to Cotonou, Benin Republic to begin slowly traveling across the West African region.

His key purpose is to deliver talks, seminars

and workshops on his key areas of focus and interest to interested audiences (Email tayo at tksola dot com for details).

In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years (October 1994 to December 2001) as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer to Training & Technical Development Manager, and later acted in senior roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

In addition to constantly challenging the status quo and influencing positive work changes, he built a reputation for using self-taught spreadsheet programming skills (starting with Lotus 1-2-3, and later moving to Excel Visual Basic) – in his spare time – to develop Automated Spreadsheet Applications to computerize manual report generation processes in the departments he worked. Over four(4) of his applications were adopted for brewery level reporting.

Tayo holds a B.Sc degree in Agricultural Extension Services from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, having graduated top of his class – with Second Class Upper Division honors – in 1992. He is an Associate Member of the UK Institute & Guild of Brewing, a 1997 National Finalist of the Nigerian Institute of Management’s(NIM) Young Managers’ competition, a Certified Psychometric Test Administrator for Psytech UK, innovator of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development™ (SCfS-D™), and Founder of the Self-Development Academy (SDAc).

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Daily Self-Development Nuggets blog – on which he also publishes The Farm CEO Weekly Newspaper (sent via email to paid subscribers) and his Weekly Performance Improvement IDEAS newsletter.

You can connect with him on Twitter @tksola.com and Facebook.

Visit Tayo Solagbade Dot Com, to download over over 10 performance improvement resources to boost your personal and work related productivity.

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On 4th May 2014, Tayo’s 9 year old domain (Spontaneousdevelopment dot com), which hosted his website, was taken over by Aplus.net.

Within a few days however, Tayo used his advanced self-taught web development skills to build a SUPERIOR “reincarnation” of it the website http://www.tayosolagbade.com.

But updates are still ongoing to URLs bearing the old domain name in most of the over 1,000 web pages, and blog posts

he’s published.

If you experience any difficulties finding a page or document, email Tayo at tksola dot com.

Click “Tayo, What Happened to

SpontaneousDevelopmentDotCom ?” to read a detailed narrative about how the above event occurred :-))

Here’s an article Tayo wrote, to inspire others to defy adversity, and bounce back to even greater reckoning at what they do EVERY time:

Succeed by Emerging from Adversity Like a Phoenix

(TayoSolagbade.com launches extra Hosting plan with FREE Web Marketing!)

And he wrote the one below, to explain why losing a domain name, no matter how old, NO LONGER determines your online success or otherwise:

A Proven Strategy to Find Profitable Buyers Regardless of Your Domain Name
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To Succeed in Spreadsheet Programming You Need Sound Understanding [Hint: Do You Know Where New Excel-VB Macros Are Stored?]

[NB: This is a tutorial note created for members of my Excel Heaven Visual Basic Automation Club – but left open without password protection for viewing by interested non-members]

You’ve been using MS Excel and the Visual Basic Editor for some time now, since we started this series. I am quite aware that it is NOT easy for most of you to make sense of some of the new stuff being presented to you.

However, I want you to know that the human mind is very powerful and regardless of your background, you CAN learn to do ANYTHING you set your mind to.

In the course of developing myself in various fields of interest as a Multpreneur, starting from my 7 year stay in Guinness Nigeria, up till today as a Location Independent Multipreneur, I have discovered that DELIBERATE REPEATED exposure to ANY subject matter is a GUARANTEED way to develop familiarity with it, and ultimately proficiency IN IT.

Just keep going at these tutorials, and sooner than later, you’ll start wondering why you ever thought it would be hard to “get it”. Remember I’m ready to help anytime  :-)

When I first encountered spreadsheet coding sentences in Lotus 1-2-3 macros written by an expatriate boss I had during my graduate training in Guinness in 1995, they looked like total gibberish to me!

But the results I saw them produce in form or automatic data handling and reports/charts generation, even to the point of printing without prompting, I KNEW I wanted to be able to control the spreadsheet application in that manner too.

My motivation stemmed from the fact that I hated the way many of the senior colleagues I was working with used manual calculators for hours, sometimes days, to prepare reports to be used for decision making.

Not only was it stressful for the person preparing the report, it was also a process fraught with risk of avoidable calculation errors arising from such stressful conditions under which it was being done.

I did not want to work that way.

Luckily for me, my expatriate boss, being the Training Coordinator, had a vision to influence a change in the way formal management reporting was being done in the company, using his apps.

One day we got talking about how spreadsheet automation he did could save time, effort and minimize errors, and he looked at me say “You can change the way things are done using this method.”

THAT day my mind was made up. I became a new man, and began sitting with him to watch as he worked, whenever I had free time.

Less than a year later, I was solving spreadsheet automation problems in Guinness Benin Brewery Edo state, where I was assigned.

In the years that followed, up until I quit the company to develop custom spreadsheet software for a living (as I do today), I built a reputation across the company for building custom apps (without being asked) that eliminated paper based data recording, analysis and report generation.

Among other benefits, my apps boosted productivity and made the lives of co-workers better. All of that did not go unnoticed, as I was rewarded with great career advancement opportunities.

You can achieve even better results in your workplace than I did in mine, by developing and applying your spreadsheet automation skills to the benefit your employer and/or clients.

You can do so with my help.

In my time I had NO one to look up to within or outside the company for guidance. Indeed when I quit my job in December 2001, to develop custom spreadsheet software for a living, I found no one else doing it, and many who I thought would understand told me I could not succeed with this idea of earning a living doing Spreadsheet Programming.

But what I saw happening in the Excel-VB industry in places like USA, Singapore, Canada, UK and Australia, convinced me I just needed to identify the right target audience and market;

Today, I enjoy the benefit of having done that, as I continue to attract buyers and clients for my products and development services respectively.

My success despite years of harrowing adversity and rejection derives from having a SOUND foundation in my chosen vocation.

The truth is I LOVE working with numbers and data, to establish trends, and extract meaning/insights for decision making. But I LOVE, even more being able to accelerate that process using a reporting application like MS Excel, which comes with its own in-built dynamic calculation engine.

If you want to succeed in Excel-VB Solutions Development, you need to build a sound foundation of understanding like I do

Mine has enabled me rapidly build myself up to adopt and adapt wisdom from some of the world’s foremost Excel-VB developers to create a unique range of solutions for my target audience.

A good place to start is getting a firm understanding of how Excel creates and manages macros

I’ve shown you how to use the macro recorder to record tasks you carry out as you work.

But if you do not understand how Excel creates, and manages the macros, you may have difficulty finding them as you create more in a particular workbook.

Here are simple tips to guide you:

1. When you create a macro for the first time, MS Excel will create a new code module in the Visual Basic Editor (VBE) under the Object Explorer

2. Open a new, blank workbook and press Alt+F11, to access the VBE. You will see that the” Object Explorer has not folders in it, and only the default worksheet objects (sheet1 etc) are visible there.

3. Now, click the macro recorder button and type in a name for a macro, then go to the workbook interface and type in an entry into a cell.

4. Return to the VBE, and click the STOP button to end the recording. Look into the Object Explorer and you will see that a yellow folder named “Modules” has been created there. Double click on it and it will reveal a code module named “Module 1”

5. While that workbook remains open, every single time you record a new additional macro, MS Excel will append it to the bottom of that same module 1.

6. However when you SAVE, then close and reopen the workbook, and record another macro, the macro recorder will open a new module incrementing based on the number for the last module. So if the last was Module 1, the new one after the workbook is reopened will be Module 2.

7. It is in that new module that the recorder will write all the code sentences for your new macro.

8. Note that it is not possible for you to control where the macro recorder puts your new macro. Instead you simply need to understand how it decides where to put it, as explained above, so that you can quickly easily find your macros at any point in time.

9. Incidentally, regardless of how many modules get created, you should have no difficulty locating your macros in order to edit or run them. All you need to is to call up the Macro dialog box, select the name of your macro from the list it will present you, of ALL the macros in that workbook.

10. Next week, I will discuss this with a practical example. For now, I recommend you open the workbooks I’ve sent you before now to study them based on what I’ve explained here.

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Succeed More by Using the Web Creatively [Features True Story]

I posted a blog yesterday, featuring 3 adverts I have published on my buyers-meet-sellers platform using a plugin I found that does exactly what I want.

Like I explained in that post, the FREE advertising opportunity is for my paid clients who I have a vision to support in as many zero to low cost ways as I can.

Why?

Because my philosophy in business and in life has always been to continually find ways to make others better off from having contact with me. The Science of Getting Rich philosophy that I subscribe to advocates adoption of that philsophy, if one is to achieve authentic long lasting success in life.

The quote below captures the above sentiments perfectly:

“I have found no greater satisfaction than achieving success through honest dealing and strict adherence to the view that, for you to gain, those you deal with should gain as well.” – Alan Greenspan

What follows below are verbatim excerpts of an response I wrote to an enquiry sent to me by a Nigerian gentlman who happened to see the adverts I posted on behalf of my clients.

As shown in the screenshot below, he wrote in as follows:

Good Morning Sir,

I am interested in the UPIB law program. Is this in English? Can I please have your phone number?

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To be honest, I must admit that I was not expecting anyone to indicate interest in any of the adverts so quickly – at least not within 24 hours! So when I saw the enquiry I was not quite sure how to handle it, since I hadn’t even spoken with the client about what I’d done!

Long story short, I called up the client and told him about the enquiry, then asked his permission to give his mobile phone number to the enquirer.

See the text below for the details.

I share this post to prove that it pays to use the web in creative ways to attract potential buyers. I do it for myself and get great results continually. Same happens when I do it for clients as well – as shown in this example!

Hi Ola(name partially removed for provacy),

Thanks for your message.

Regarding the Law program, YES it is in English. Incidentally there have been updates posted by the course coordinator himself about the Law Week recently on Facebook.

For example this one: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1766500850236417&id=100006295578233

In order to give you a proper response, I first had to speak with Barrister (Dr.) Nana ARNOLD this morning, that you’re requesting details of the Law program, which he coordinates for the university as Head of Department.

He has given his consent for me to send you his mobile phone number: (removed for privacy)

You can also send him a message via his contact page on the website at:

http://upib-eng.com/index.php/using-joomla/extensions/components/contact-component/single-contact

(See attached: I’ve taken a further step to send you a photo of his complimentary card that I have in my possession, if that would be of use)

By way of interest, the university – UPIB – is a client for whom I built and have hosted the website at www.upib-eng.com since 2014.

As part of my best practice vision, ALL my clients get to feature ONE free ad on my site – hence the one you saw, alongside those for 2 farm CEO clients in Nigeria.

Dr. Arnold Nana Kouayep (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006295578233&fref=ts)is the Founding Director of Administration and Admission for UPIB, who also happens to be a personal friend, with a private consulting firm I’ve developed various solutions for (see www.nanaarnold.com and www.globalkonsultgroup.com)

Hope this helps.

Let me know if you have any questions or require clarification. My mobile numbers here in Benin as well as Nigeria are listed in my signature below.

I hope the above story or case study excites you enough to consider investing in using the web to promote your business.

No matter what kind of business you are in, or where you are based, a well developed Web Marketing System can give help you cut your marketing costs, while generating more sales leads for you at very low to zero cost.

I LIVE this stuff – and my experiences/studies over the past decade tell me it will work for ANY business model in ANY market, if you know how to use it.

If you need help doing it, let me know!

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Advertise Your Products and Services on Tayo Solagbade’s Buyers-Meet-Sellers Platform for Agro based businesses – and others!

I’m pleased to finally be able to announce that my buyers-meet-sellers platform is LIVE.

Right now, I’m using the contact details and information from businesses belonging to both groups, that I have so far obtained via the market surveys I’ve been doing on behalf of clients in Benin Republic and Nigeria.

The platform is still evolving, but already fully functional – and automated

See below, three 200 x 200 pixel size rotating image banners that I’ve created for 3 different real life clients (2 are farm businesses and one is a private university).

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The platform will be open for use by all my clients (in and out of Africa) as well as other businesses who indicate interest and meet the required terms of access.

This is because I intend to employ strict quality controls in running it to ensure integrity.

If you seek clients, buyers or distributors within our outside the African continent for any products, services or solutions you offer, get in touch with me using this form (click here) for details of how to get started.

 

DISCLAIMER

This is information passed to me by those who choose to advertise. Those who are my clients get FREE access to this platform.

However, you must take the due diligence action of checking and verifying whatever information you read in the ads or the linked pages I setup, especially if you choose to use it, or to make contact directly with the supplier. I do NOT play the role of a middle man.