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PII 128 – Commandment No. 5 of 10 – You Shall Confidently Offer to Solve Real Life Problems For Your Target Audience [Features TRUE STORY of Teenager Who Started Making Custom Shoes for Himself Because Shoe Sellers Rarely Have Shoes Fitting His Size 46 Feet]

This week I publish commandment No. 5 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Business Success“.

This is a special FREE DOWNLOAD edition. Any interested person can download the MP3 and PDF versions and share FREELY.

Commandment No. 5 of 10 – You Shall Confidently Offer to Solve Real Life Problems For Your Target Audience [Features TRUE STORY of Teenager Who Started Making Custom Shoes for Himself Because Shoe Sellers Rarely Have Shoes Fitting His Size 46 Feet]

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To market successfully, you need to present yourself as an AUTHENTIC PROBLEM SOLVER to your target audience. But that may not be as easy as it sounds, because first of all you need to know how to decide on what problem to solve, plus how much to charge for it, and who to offer your solution to you, that’d be willing to pay what you ask.

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NB: This PI Squared newsletter will be published weekly, on Mondays, in place of the Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter, starting from today – 15th February 2016.
 I’m reinventing my Monday newsletter content and theme, to accommodate my vision of serving the growing audience of serious minded individuals and organizations reaching out to me, with information, education. news and research findings designed to help them do what they do better.

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PII 128 – Commandment No. 5 of 10 – You Shall Confidently Offer to Solve Real Life Problems For Your Target Audience [Features TRUE STORY of Teenager Who Started Making Custom Shoes for Himself Because Shoe Sellers Rarely Have Shoes Fitting His Size 46 Feet]

[Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success]

This week I publish commandment No. 5 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success“.

This is a special FREE DOWNLOAD edition. Any interested person can download the MP3 and PDF versions and share FREELY. See download links below.

Preview: To market successfully, you need to present yourself as an AUTHENTIC PROBLEM SOLVER to your target audience. But that may not be as easy as it sounds, because first of all you need to know how to decide on what problem to solve, plus how much to charge for it, and who to offer your solution to you, that’d be willing to pay what you ask.

To get my message across I share the true story of my 17 year old son, who – being rather big for his age – wears size 46 shoes (mine are 44!).

For a long time we often struggled to find shoes to buy for him. Very few vendors had shoes his size! So he often wore odd looking, worn shoes on outings. We had a problem!

Today, we have a lasting SOLUTION: he makes his own custom footwear (see photos on his website) – and now offers PAID custom footwear making solutions to others.

Read full PDF or listen to the MP3 audio version of this commandment for my full message!

Download THIS PDF &  the MP3 Audio version of Commandment No. 5 FREE using the links provided below…

1. Download the MP3 podcast here: Part 1 of 2 | Part 2 of 2

2. Download the PDF Transcript of the MP3 podcast HERE 

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Signup to join my Web Marketing for CEOs club and you’ll get ALL MP3 podcasts and PDF text transcript versions of Commandments No. 1 to 10 in this series, sent to you, with 4 additional gift resources you can study to learn how to achieve smart web marketing success.

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1. Click here to learn more about this app – watch demo videos etc

2.Click here to watch a 4 part video in which I demonstrate how to use this app to formulate rations using real life data sent to me by an Algerian PhD student.

Click here to contact me about purchasing this product.

EXCEL-VB DRIVEN POULTRY LAYER FARM MANAGER SOFTWARE

Click here to download a detailed PDF user guide and watch 15 screen shot user guide tutorials of the Monthly Poultry Farm Manager that I now offer Farm CEOs.

Click here to watch a screenshot demonstration of the Excel-VB Driven Poultry Farm Manager I built for a client farm business in Ekiti state, South West Nigeria.

Click here to contact me about purchasing this product.

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[DVAM] The Rising Women’s Domestic Violence Against Men: An Appraisal Of Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 By: Hameed Ajibola Jimoh Esq.

[UPDATE – Friday 22nd January 2021] It DISAPPEARED! The web page I linked which had the above titled now read “Page Not Found”! For some reason the write-up has been removed. I intend to contact the website publishers and/or the article’s author to find out why. However, for those curious about what the contents were…see below a screenshot version I kept just in case this happened (hehehe) – the page was then dated Saturday, March 3, 2018!

In continuation of my Facebook page based campaign to STOP Domestic Violence Against Men (DVAM) that’s occurring on an increasing basis in the Nigerian social space, with VERY little attention or support being given to the male victims, I share the preview/link below to an educational article (The Rising Women’s Domestic Violence Against Men: An Appraisal Of Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 By: Hameed Ajibola Jimoh Esq.) written on this same theme, by a legal consultant on https://thenigerialawyer.com.

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Title: The Rising Women’s Domestic Violence Against Men: An Appraisal Of Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 By: Hameed Ajibola Jimoh Esq.

Preview: Prior to the enactment of the provisions of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015-herein after referred to as VAPA, applicable in Abuja, there were several reports of violence against women by men either as parents or husband or brother or in-law. So, those criminal laws that were in existence as at that time were majorly favourable to the women in respect of domestic violence. As time goes on, the reverse started becoming the case. Perhaps, those developments might have given rise to the enactment of the VAPA which generalizes persons who can be criminally liable for their suspected criminal action(s) under the Act to the effect that both male and female can now be charged with any contravention with any of the provisions of VAPA. Continue reading on https://thenigerialawyer.com

The Rising Women’s Domestic Violence Against Men: An Appraisal Of Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015

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[DVAM] Experts Interviewed by Punch Newspapers Identify 5 Major Causes of Rising Domestic Violence Against Men, by Women in Nigeria

This Punch Newspaper report (previewed/linked below), is one of only a handful of instances in which the serious – but largely ignored – problem of Domestic Violence Against Men (DVAM) is acknowledged, and discussed, by competent expert authorities

I will continue to take action to create awareness both on the web (via this blog as well as my Facebook Page) and off the web, using flyers, my newsletter and talks I give to audiences that invite me – about the need for concerted efforts to be made to protect the rights of men, against abuse by their intimate female partners in the Nigerian social space.

As the Punch report notes, too many of them are suffering in silence. I strongly believe THAT has potentially dangerous consequences for society!

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Infidelity responsible for domestic violence against men –Experts

 

(Apart from infidelity, other)…reasons why men have been at the receiving ends of domestic violence in recent times (have been given as) the increasingly popular fad of female chauvinism, poverty, declining value of the extended family system and reluctance of the male victims to speak out due to associated stigma.

Respondents, among who were clinical psychologists, sociologists, rights activists and clerics, told the News Agency of Nigeria in separate interviews that concerted action must be taken to stem the menace.

A psychologist, Mr. Segun Adeoye, said the rising cases of domestic violence could be attributed to “the culture of silence among victims.”

“The reason why most people believe that men are not abused is because they hardly speak out like women do.

“This boils down to the societal belief that men should be stronger and cannot be victims of such, but it happens.

Continue reading:

https://punchng.com/infidelity-responsible-for-domestic-violence-against-men-experts/

 

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[DVAM] Story of domestic violence against men is hidden, complicated and disputed – by By Cathy Moore on 23 November 2015 — 9:49pm for Brisbane Times, Australia

The issues highlighted in Australian Brisbane Time’s newspaper report previewed/linked below, occur in many societies across the world. Men who are genuinely suffering in abusive relationships, with their female partners as the constant aggressor, in most cases simply have nowhere to go, no one to turn to, for help.

It’s been that way for so long, and the damage (psychological trauma, physical injuries etc) to those men is often great – physically, as well as psychologically/emotionally.

I continue to push this Domestic Violence Against Men (DVAM) cause using my blog [http://tayosolagbade.com/sdnuggets – click DVAM] in conjunction with my Facebook advocacy page [https://web.facebook.com/stopdvambytks/] to provide information, education and support to those men who lack it, and would therefore find it useful.

I also do this because I want to help MY OWN SONS who I worry may in future become victims of abuse at the hands of some naughty females, should this trend not be stopped.

You, reading this, are also likely to have someone you know and/or care for, who is male.

I doubt you would want him/her to become a victim of abuse at the hands of an abusive female partner – talk less of watching him suffer due to lack of reliable support to deal decisively with the problem.
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Story of domestic violence against men is hidden, complicated and disputed – by By Cathy Moore on 

Thomas Parker, 21, sits in an empty room staring into his glass of whiskey and coke with two black eyes. He says he’s a happy person but the tears welling in his eyes tell a different story.

“Well I used to be a happy person. I couldn’t find one person that would call me angry or depressed,” he says. “But the domestic violence, the stuff she has done to me, it’s fucked with my head.”

Parker swallows his tears along with his last half of whiskey and coke. Another male victim of domestic violence whose story has gone untold.

Continue reading on my Facebook page here

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Go Hard: Keep Watering Your Dream] by Les Brown [Verbatim Video Text Transcript by Tayo K. Solagbade to celebrate turning 48 on 6th July 2018]

Go Hard [Keep Watering Your Dream] by Les Brown ]

[Verbatim Video Text Transcript by Tayo K. Solagbade to celebrate turning 48 on 6th July 2018]

“…That it’s not gonna happen as quickly as you want it to happen. Lots of things gonna happen that will catch you off guard. And so therefore you have to deal with and handle it as it comes. And not only that…But that faith and patience, drives you into action. You’ve got to keep moving and keep plugging away. In the Far East, they have something that’s called the “Chinese Bamboo tree”.

The Chinese Bamboo tree takes five years to grow. And when they go through a process of growing it, they have to water and fertilize the ground where it is, every day. And it doesn’t break through the ground, until the fifth year. Okay. But once it breaks through the ground, within 5 weeks, it grows 90 feet tall!

Now the question is does it grow 90 feet tall in 5 weeks, if 5 years? The answer is obvious: It grows 90 feet tall in 5 years! Because at any time, had that person stopped watering and nurturing and fertilizing that dream, that bamboo tree would have died in the ground.

I can see people coming out, talking to a guy out there watering and fertilizing the ground that’s not showing anything. “Hey, what ya doing? You’ve been out here a long time men! And the conversation in the neighborhood is you growing the Chinese Bamboo tree. Is that right?”

“Yeah that’s right”

“Well ah, even Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder can see that ain’t nothing showing!” You know that’s how people gonna do you. “So how long you’ve been working on this? How long have you been working on your dream – and you have nothing to show…THIS is all you got to show???”

People gonna do that to you. And some people ladies and gentlemen, they stop. Because they don’t see instant results. It doesn’t happen quickly – they stop.

Oh no, no, no, no. You gotta keep on watering your dreams. And when it begins to happen…they stop laughing. They say “Look! Woah, okay, it’s, look at…Hey men, I knew you could do it. Look here, you got a job here?” [Laughter + Applause]

===Ends===

The ideas shared by Les in his talk resonate greatly with me. [Watch video at www.tinyurl.com/lesbrowncbamboo]

Read my March 2007 piece titled “There Is Nothing Wrong With A Humble Beginning- Achieve YOUR Success With Honour & Integrity” at www.tinyurl.com/tkshumblestart

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I created the above PDF digital flyer as a gift for persons in my network of contacts who reach out to me on my 48th birthday anniversary and any others who indicate interest in having it.

Click here to download the above verbatim transcript flyer.

Please share freely.

Tayo K. Solagbade, Location Independent Performance Improvement Specialist & Multiptreneur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PII 125 – No. 2 of 10 – You Shall Become Slightly Famous at Zero Cost [Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success]

This week I publish commandment No. 2 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Business Success“.

Commandment No. 2: You Shall Become Slightly Famous at Zero Cost

Preview: I want to advise you. Let’s assume you decide you don’t even want to use my method. This thinking, this mental attitude, that helps you to understand and appreciate the fact that you need to make people discover you on their own, rather than you being the one to reach out to them…

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NB: This PI Squared newsletter will be published weekly, on Mondays, in place of the Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter, starting from today – 15th February 2016.
 I’m reinventing my Monday newsletter content and theme, to accommodate my vision of serving the growing audience of serious minded individuals and organizations reaching out to me, with information, education. news and research findings designed to help them do what they do better.

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PII 125 – No. 2 of 10 – You Shall Become Slightly Famous at Zero Cost [Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success]

 

This week I publish commandment No. 2 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success“.

Commandment No. 2: You Shall Become Slightly Famous at Zero Cost

Preview: I want to advise you. Let’s assume you decide you don’t even want to use my method. This thinking, this mental attitude, that helps you to understand and appreciate the fact that you need to make people discover you on their own, rather than you being the one to reach out to them…If you can adopt THAT mental attitude, it’s gonna help you a lot. I can tell you categorically, based on more than 7 to 8 years now, of using my (Web Marketing) system, that the best clients I’ve had have been the ones that never knew me from Adam, found me through my Web Marketing System – in other words, some other remote resource I put on the web, not that I reached out to them, and then contacted me based on what they had encountered on the web, or wherever else they’d seen my marketing materials.

1. Request the MP3 podcast HERE (click)

2. Request the PDF Transcript of the MP3 podcast HERE (click)

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Pineapple: Farmers Lament Low Patronage [The Farm CEO’s Review of Guardian Newspaper Agribusiness Report of 1st July 2018]

 

Below: Screenshot of news report by Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper titled “Pineapple Farmers Lament Low Patronage”.

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This report reveals some truths I have tried to point out to other stakeholders in Nigeria’s Agribusiness industry, in the past.

For instance, about 2 years ago, | attended an international agribusiness conference on Lagos’s Victoria Island, where companies from different parts of the world came together to show what they had to offer, exchange ideas and explore potential areas of collaboration with counterparts from across Nigeria.

Farm business owners running enterprises of all sizes, from micro operators to large scale commercial agro enterprises, were present.

Dansa, a subsidiary of Dangote Group PLC, was one of the indigenous large scale brands that was present, and whose stands I visited that day.

Read THE FARM CEO (Issue 26): Farm CEOs Lack of Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem, Products (e.g. Delicious Chin Chin) made from Cassava – Going beyond Fufu, Gari etc, Agro Nigeria: a 100% Nigerian magazine on Agriculture, 300 Ha Pineapple Plantation in Nigeria’s Calabar – Rivers State, Specialty Fats & Oils Made From Different Parts of the Palm Fruit [FREE Download – Complimentary: Special Issue. Agra Innovate Exhibition Visit Report]

My main interest was in their displayed sample of Smooth Cayenne pineapple variety, which the lady I spoke with told me they had devoted large hectares of land to cultivating in Cross Rivers state.

It so happens, that this Guardian newspaper report mentions the same company, as having invested 45m USD in their above mentioned production and processing plant.

That is not a small amount of money, and it goes without saying that the problem of low patronage highlighted by the newspaper, with reference to the Nigerian Smooth Cayenne variety must give producers like Dansa, and others, cause for serious concern.

This is especially true when one considers the fact that the Sugar Loaf pineapple variety imported from next door Benin Republic, continues to enjoy good patronage from the same market that the Smooth Cayenne variety producers are complaining is not buying enough from them!

Efforts by the Guardian to narrow down, via questions posed to stakeholders and experts interviewed in the Nigerian agribusiness industry, to the root causes of the poor sales performance of local pineapple producers yielded the following responses:

  1. Price difference: Pineapples grown in Nigeria are priced significantly high, compared to others flooding the market from neighboring markets. Examples:
  • Small sized locally produced sells for N250 upwards

 

  • Average sized imported sells for N100 to N150

 

  • Bigger sized imported sells for N150 to N200

Looking at the above profile of prices, and considering the limited purchasing power of majority in the Nigerian market, their tendency to buy more of the imported variety can be understood.

  1. Availability: Current local production of pineapples in the Nigerian market is low, and due to its bulk use from production in industrial enterprises, limited amounts remain that locals can buy and eat.
  1. Preference: Nigerians supposedly prefer foreign pineapples, especially the one imported from Benin Republic due to its taste.

I think this last point, is linked to the first one.

One of the experts interviewed – Ambassador Sola Bunmi Adeniyi – Executive Director of a Non-Profit outfit, GoGreen Africa Initiative, argued that availability, and NOT preference for imported varieties was the reason for the low selling performance of Smooth Cayenne recorded.

I’m not too sure I agree totally with that point of view. It is true that a lot of what is produced currently in Nigeria, is being used for what Guardian’s report correctly describes as “alcoholic, beverages and food industry production purposes.

However, the fact remains that if one had to choose (and I say this as one who has shuttled the Lagos-Cotonou axis countless times and lived on both sides), people openly express preference for the Cotonou sourced Sugar Loaf variety.

When asked why, most tell me it tastes better, even though it is smaller in size.

It so happens that having tasted both varieties, at least those I found during my travels, I also prefer the Cotonou pineapple for its taste.

I cannot say for sure, if the taste of the local variety that I have sampled was in any way affected by the nature of soil in which it was farmed, or the treatment it was subjected to. What I do know is that it tended not to be as pleasing to taste, in terms of sweetness I could enjoy, as the one from Cotonou.

Whether or not this is something people who eat pineapples in other parts of the country, also experience, I cannot say.

If this issue raised is checked across other states and found to be valid, can anything be done to improve the taste performance of Smooth Cayenne grown here, to match that from Benin?

If not, what are the implications for growth prospects of this variety?

In light of the above issues, I cannot help wondering how Nigeria decided to choose Smooth Cayenne. Did we not explore the possibility of growing Sugar Loaf? Or are there restrictions placed on growing a variety from other markets?

These are some of the questions I believe need careful consideration by decision makers and stakeholders, if progress is to be made on this front.

 

 

 

 

[DVAM] VIRAL VIDEO > 1m Views – What It Really Means to Be a ‘Strong Woman’: Nigerian Woman Delivers Hard Hitting Message to Peers About Relationships [Download FREE Verbatim Transcript PowerPoint Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks]

In this post I share a download link to the transcript slideshow I’ve prepared of a VIRAL VIDEO that has been watched over 1million times!

It’s message is VERY relevant to the current times.

The Nigerian woman who authored it (judging from her looks) belongs to the age group of women she addresses. And she pulls no punches in telling those of them guilty of bad habits she describes, in relating with their male partners, why they are wrong, and what they need to do to change for the better.

I strongly recommend that EVERY woman watch this video, and also that EVERY parent make his/her children watch it, so they can LEARN what kind of behavior to emulate.

In creating my transcript slideshow version of it, I decided to give it a TITLE and SUBTITLE, as follows:

Title = What It Really Means to Be a ‘Strong Woman’

Subtitle = Nigerian Woman Delivers Hard Hitting Message to Peers About Relationships

Here’s an excerpt:

“A strong woman is that woman that is matured – spiritually, physically and emotionally. You should be able to manage your emotions. Control them – not them controlling you. Men can say a whole lot of things that can get us aggravated. Yes, it’s normal. We can say that too.”

Click below to download the full verbatim transcript slideshow I prepared. The URL to the full video is provided on the last slide.

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The slideshow provides the URL to the full video. Click here to view it now…

This is a FREE VIDEO Based Transcript Slideshow created for my advocacy Facebook page titled “page [Domestic Violence Against Men (DVAM) – Ideas for Identifying and Stopping It]” at http://www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks dvam

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PII 122: What African Entrepreneurs and Societies Need to Do To Achieve Needed Business Success

In this week’s issue of my newsletter, I share:

1. a verbatim transcript of an audio message I recorded for members of my Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas club, in a blog post dated 9th September 2017 (See instructions at the end of this post, for details of how to download the full MP3 audio).

It’s titled [AUDIO PODCAST] African Farm CEOs Need to Think Creatively and Innovate Habitually to Achieve Futuristic Success

My decision to make the contents of my message to my club members available to a non-exclusive audience, was greatly influenced by my desire to challenge MORE people, in my part of the world, to realize the need to do what I recommend in it.

2. a verbatim transcript of a video clip titled “Wake Up” in which “Vusi Thembekwayo”, a South African entrepreneur delivers an excellent, no punches pulled pep talk of sorts to an audience of startup entrepreneurs in his country.

What I heard him say, very eloquently too, excited me.

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NB: This PI Squared newsletter will be published weekly, on Mondays, in place of the Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter, starting from today – 15th February 2016.
 I’m reinventing my Monday newsletter content and theme, to accommodate my vision of serving the growing audience of serious minded individuals and organizations reaching out to me, with information, education. news and research findings designed to help them do what they do better.

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View Tayo Solagbade's video tutorials and demonstrations on Facebook Productivity Tips, Web Marketing, and for his Custom MS Excel-VB driven software applicationsJoin the SD Nuggets community on Facebook.comConnect with Tayo on Twitter.comConnect with Tayo on Google PlusConnect with Tayo on LinkedIn.com

PII 122: What African Entrepreneurs and Societies Need to Do To Achieve Needed Business Success

In this week’s issue of my newsletter, I share:

1. a verbatim transcript of an audio message I recorded for members of my Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas club, in a blog post dated 9th September 2017 (See instructions at the end of this post, for details of how to download the full MP3 audio).

It’s titled [AUDIO PODCAST] African Farm CEOs Need to Think Creatively and Innovate Habitually to Achieve Futuristic Success

My decision to make the contents of my message to my club members available to a non-exclusive audience, was greatly influenced by my desire to challenge MORE people, in my part of the world, to realize the need to do what I recommend in it.

2. a verbatim transcript of a video clip titled “Wake Up” in which “Vusi Thembekwayo”, a South African entrepreneur delivers an excellent, no punches pulled pep talk of sorts to an audience of startup entrepreneurs in his country.

What I heard him say, very eloquently too, excited me.

His words told me I was not the only one who SAW that African entrepreneurs were MISSING the key requirement to make impact in their chosen fields.

Among other things, he noted that African entrepreneurs have a “lazy” and “entitlement” mentality keeping them from creating the future they want.

Before now, I’d wondered – especially, from living and working with my trademark relentless passion, enthusiasm, determination and creativity out here – why I seemed to belong to an endangered species.

Why others I related with, who also ran business of their own, and even had the audacity to claim to be entrepreneurs, often – very often – tended to regard me as “over doing” my pursuit of entrepreneurial success.

They were frequently VERY unwilling to invest their own original time, effort, be it physically or intellectually, to develop unique solutions to meet their needs to succeed.

Below: A post I made on Facebook way back in 2010, on this theme

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And when it comes to putting their own money towards making the ideas they claimed to have work, most would readily balk at any suggestion to that effect.

It’s their business, but many times they readily try to skimp on basic requirements for success they need to invest in. I’ve seen this play out time and time again. Yet they wonder why I seem to get MORE long lasting results than they do. Why I seem to be able to bounce back from setbacks more successfully than they do. Why I seem to be able to create more alternative ways of making money, than then do. And why I seem to be HAPPIER and more FULFILLED doing what I do, than they are.

The reason they are like this is captured in the audio message I now offer you text transcript access to below.

And it is also reflected in the insightul message delivered by “Vusi Thembekwayo”.

It is my hope that reading both transcripts (and listening to the original source messages using the links provided) will help you gain useful insights to take your work to the highest possible level you need to be as an entrepreneur.

If you need help making use of any of the ideas offered here, click here to let me know.

Text Transcript 1: [AUDIO PODCAST] African Farm CEOs Need to Think Creatively and Innovate Habitually to Achieve Futuristic Success by Tayo K. Solagbade

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This is Tayo Solagbade, I’m doing a quick audio recording, regarding the latest issue of my Farm CEO newspaper, that has to do with the vertical farming concept, in which the technology of aquaponics is used to raise vegetables, and other crops, indoors, with zero sand and 95% less water.

Now, this is a concept that was – I think in the late ’90s, if I recall correctly – proposed by a certain professor in one of the South American countries. The point is that it is something that has caught on wildly, and I do know a few places where it operates in Nigeria, but one of the issues for us in this part of the world, has always been the fact that it is quite expensive.

The inputs/materials required are a bit expensive. As a result, the rate of adoption is much lower. The benefits to be had (therefore) become a bit more difficult to justify, because the people that are the target users or beneficiaries are not able to afford the resulting farm output.

Now, this comment that I made was one of the sentiments that were expressed by a member of the club, when I posted the announcement of it. She was expressing the opinion along th e lines of what I just described, And she was quite right.
However, one of the visions I have – and that’s why I do these periodic podcasts messages – is these are some of the things that will be provided exclusively to members of the different clubs I run.

All of you are paid clients, .so I feel that I can add value to you by sharing my ideas and my thinking. The exposure I had in the kind of organization I worked while I was in paid employment, as a person involved in manufacturing (and I was actually in the technical function) made me understand that at any point in time, if you consider yourself an expert in any particular field, you demonstrate your expertise in a practical way, by showing that you are willing to apply your creative thinking abilities to adapt your expertise and your technology and your processes, to suit the unique requirements of your socioeconomic and sociocultural environment.

So in this case for instance, we have a challenge. We are say the technology imported from Oyinbo (i.e. White man’s) land is not working for us.

That’s great. But again why should we expect them to develop a technology that suits US?

They are developing technology to solve THEIR own problems, in THEIR own socioeconomic situation!

So, if we want to use it, we must be ready to do what is called ADAPTATION of technology – and we don’t have to insist that they come and do it for us.
Why would they want to do it?

Yes, they might want to do it, but they don’t owe us anything.

The way we’ve gone to school, they’ve also gone to school.

So, if we want to borrow their technology, we must be ready to do the work of thinking up a way to adapt the technology to suit our needs.

And so, where are the experts in our own environment?

One of the primary groups of experts that I would imagine (exist) in the farm business industry, are the Farm CEOs themselves.

The farm business owner must begin to see himself as an active player, in bringing about the adaptation of foreign technology to suit his/her needs, if s/he’s not prepared to innovate and invent his/her own technology.

If you don’t want to sit down and come up with your own techniques to do things in a better way, then if you’re going to borrow from other people, be ready to do the adaptation.

We can’t afford to say “Oh it doesn’t work for us, the problem we have with it is this..”.

Well we didn’t create it, so whatever problem we have – it wasn’t created for us.

It was created for THEM and it’s working for THEM!

That’s why they have tons and tons of food.

I was telling one of the Farm CEOs in Jos. He is also a lecturer, and I was telling him that there is a kind of annual event called “Tomatina” in Italy. ‘

You can Google it: T-O-M-A-T-I-N-A

Tomatina is a…I would describe it as one hour of madness, in which I think over 600 tons of tomatoes are delivered to a certain space in a centre of the city -one of the cities. I don’t know where. i can’t recall the name of the city in Italy (TIP to reader: Google for it!).

And basically what happens is that participants then proceed to “stone” one another with tomatoes. I mean well raised, beautiful looking tomatoes, brought in trucks. And for one solid hour, people are throwing tomatoes at each other, falling over into muddy streets, covered with tomatoes,that are all mashed up.

And at the end of the one hour of madness, what they then do is, they take the sweep the streets clean, completely of all the tomatoes. By the time it’s done, you’ll probably find it difficult to imagine that some hours earlier, the who place had been a mess.
So, why are they able to do that? Because they produce such huge volumes of tomatoes anyway, that they have more than enough to meet their needs. And therefore they can afford to go into this kind of – what I consider – crazy form of wastage.

But again, it’s supposed to celebrate some kind of event that took place few years earlier, when 2 young tomato farmers went at each other with tomatoes in that manner.

You so…but the fact that they can do at all is just a reflection of the fact that they’ve already developed their agro production techniques, to more than meet the demands they have, for consumption of tomatoes. And therefore they can afford to indulge in this kind of waste.
Now that volume of tomatoes is what you might want to say could have been exported to Africa.

But the point is why can’t Africa just do the same thing?

Because if you look at it, we are more agro friendly than they are!

And we probably even have larger numbers of people involved in agriculture, but our productivity is much lower per capita.

Now, if we were to adapt technology intelligently to suit ourselves, individually on our respective farms, our output would probably quadruple, or more.

And so it’s left to us to do the thinking and stop thinking “Oh, you’ve done this but you could go and do it better”

What is the incentive you’re giving to these Oyinbo people to do it better?

It’s not like we’re paying them. More often that not they even bring the funding to help us to adapt technology, you know, to suit our needs.

So, the purpose of this message I’m sending out today, is to challenge the Farm CEOs to do what the gentleman (I mentioned in my story above did).

I always refer to him. Funny enough he;s not even a paid client. We’re just friends – when I say friends, we talk once in a while, on phone. Yinka – I can’t remember his surname now. He’s the owner of Zamits farms.

And, the guy, ever since he told me some of the stuff he did, on a trial and error basis,on his farm (He ran some kind of pilot scale trial).. Until he narrowed down to, – if I recall correctly – Palm Kernel Cake (PKC) and Gari (Tip to reader: Cassava flakes)

At a point he began to use Gari at 60% inclusion level, for preparing feed he was giving to adult catfish. And he was getting massively good results that enabled him saye a lot of money.

Now he did those trials on his own. He said he was determined to find a way, to eliminate the problem he was having with the cost of feeding. And so he invested time and energy, to check what the results he was getting from the ponds were, compared to the feeding he was doing.

And over time he narrowed down to the fact that he could actually replace certain expensive ingredients with a much more pocket friendly priced input, which was Gari, along with PKC which gave him a very good result in terms of growth gains.

And so, by doing that, he effectively transformed the performance of his business.

Now, if other farm business owners did that, what would happen is over time we would have what we call a collection of Indigenous Knowledge System that we could share, with other people who are coming into the industry – as best practices.

And then they would begin to operate their own enterprises in that manner. Therefore the productivity from all the farms combined would be much much MUCH higher. And as a result, the country would get a boost in food based output from farms.

Now we’re not doing that.

What we have are pockets of people doing right and wrong. And as a result, we don;t have any consistency in the performances of our farms.

So we’ve got to go beyond the stage of sitting back and waiting for people to bring solutions to us, and then we say (to them) “This one does not suit me O. I don’t have this, I don’t have that, so go back and do another one.”

The thing is there is no reason why anybody would (agree to) do that. In fact, first of all, they didn’t even (ask) us to come and look at their aquaponics.

We were the ones that went and said “Oh see this thing is happening here. Let’s bring it to Nigeria.”

Then we say “Oh it’s too expensive. I can’t use it.”

Whose fault is that?!

If it’s too expensive, study the technology, develop an adapted version that is cheaper.

In other words, take a look at the technology that aquaponics involves: What can we do, to make the aquaponics in this part of the world, cheaper for us to operate.

What are the inputs there? What are the replacements we can put in?

What’s the science behind it?

How can we make the science less expensive?

You see that’s the thing:

The schools we go to, don’t train our kids to be people who are thinkers.

They don’t train us to be innovators.

I was talking with some parents yesterday, where my daughters are learning hair dressing.

One of the ladies was explaining how one of (her) kids had been so taught to memorize, that if he just forgot one or two words, from the sequence of words he was supposed to use in a sentence – where written or when he was speaking – he would completely forget what he was supposed to say…because he had been trained to memorize.

And that’s one of the most damaging things you can do to a child.

So, it doesn’t matter how good the school is – when you have teachers who are teaching children to memorize,(we call it Rote Learning) and they don;t understand that they have to understand – they have to achieve COMPREHENSION i.e reading comprehension, that’s a big problem.

Because in life the child then does not learn to look at the written word as something he wants to interact with (using) his mind. and begin to process, think, analyze, reflect upon – and then come up with understanding, and insights that he can then apply in the real world,, based on what he has understood, from what he’s read.

If the child does not understand that, he’s going to grow up into an adult that cannot think!

When we have an adult that cannot think, he always wants people to to do all the thinking and bring him the finished solution.

Who’s going to do that for you?

Are you going to pay for it?
You don’t even have the money to pay these foreigners to do this, So you’re going to sit down and tell people “Oh, go an invent another thing.”

So we’ll keep waiting for the white guys to invent, because we don’t have the CULTURE of THINKING and INNOVATING and INVENTING.

We talk about it. We even run competitions.

But the truth of the matter is that the society itself, in terms of the attitude of people, (in it) does not encourage people to be THAT way!

And there’s where we have to have a fundamental shift in our thinking, in the way we operate.

Because if we’re going to be able to compete globally, it’s going to have to start with the human beings and the way they use their brains.

And that’s one of the big problems.

So, for the Farm CEOs and businesses in other areas of industry, of commerce and all that, there is a need for a change in the way we use our minds in our businesses.

We have to get more intellectually INVOLVED in the way we EVOLVE our businesses.

We’re not going to wait for the next development of the next improvement in technique or strategy.

Even for service businesses:. We keep waiting for for the Oyinbo guys – the white guys – to come up with new ways. And they we start shouting about it. Then somebody travels and comes back, and says “I attended a conference in Switzerland, ”

Why can’t we make people come and attend conferences, or even encounter us,here, and begin to borrow ideas from us, and present at TEDx conferences abroad?

It can happen, Once in a while it does happen.

But it should happen much more frequently – because we CAN be creative like them!

And the key to the advancement of farm business in this part of the world, is going to be (the) ability to use our intellect, creatively, to IMPROVE the way we do agriculture, in a manner that makes (us) more competitive internationally.

So, that’s what my message is for today. I hope you think about it.

If you need more ideas, or you want us to work on something together, along these lines – for instance aquaponics (who says we can’t study it and improve on it?) – let’s talk. Alright? Cheers.

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PPS: The source audio file can be downloaded from the post (click here to open in a new window. It was originally password protected, but I’ve removed the password to enable all interested persons access the MP3 recording at the bottom of the page,)

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NB: The source audio file can be downloaded from the post (click here to open in a new window. It was originally password protected, but I’ve removed the password to enable all interested persons access the MP3 recording at the bottom of the page,)

Text Transcript 2: [VIDEO]: “Wake Up” by “Vusi Thembekwayo”

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Just wake up. You guys are sleeping.

You know, there’s em…

The young people would say “You’re sleeping on yourself”

You guys are sleeping. African entrepreneurs, you guys are sleeping…

Em…can I be honest? (Reponse: Yeah)

You’re sleeping, you’re entitled, you’re lazy.

You have a quick return syndrome…

You have too many expectations too quickly.

Just wake up!

Guys wake up.

It took 40…it took 30 years to build Apple.

It took 40 years to build Dell.

It took -I don’t know – 40 years to build Microsoft

And THIS isn’t the world’s largest economy.

You’re in the bottom of the darkest economy on earth – How long do you think it’s gonna take you?

Wake up!

And it’s not just about the effort, but wake up on everything.

Wake up to the opportunities that are alive, wake up to the political systems that govern us.

Just wake up!

Be awake – watch what’s happening around you.

Read, love, live, learn, be in spaces, be involved.

Just get in, get in, plug your…get this plug of your life and plug it into the cord of the system, so that we can all be in it together.

But just wake up!

Too many of us are sleeping. We’re doing the same things we’ve always done, the same thing everyone else has done.

And then you’re waiting for the world to come and meet you halfway – and it doesn’t work that way!

And the minute you wake up, you’ll see that the world is an incredible place.

Quickly let me just say thin:

So…my view is: Books have not yet been written, nor has history been imagined, of our capabilities.

The greatest thing that ever happened to Africa when they denied us endeavor, enterprise, individuality, for hundreds of years, was that they gave us no template to copy.

So why are we copying it?

Every single person in this room you get…when you’re an entrepreneur, you are VERSION ONE.

You’re IT.

There’s never been and US before.

Before this they were in trenches at our age, fighting for stuff.

We are VERSION ONE.

Just wake up, write the template,

Do the crazy wild things. Let’s make mistakes. Let’s just wake up guys.

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Source: [VIDEO] “Wake Up” by “Vusi Thembekwayo”

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[DVAM] How Women Destroy Love (Why Men Fall Out of Love) – by Kara Oh, US based National Relationship Expert | Download FREE VIDEO Based Transcript Slideshow created by Tayo K. Solagbade for www.facebook.com/stopdvambytks

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“Today I wanted to offer a lesson on how to castrate a man. Em, you may wonder, why would you wanna do that? Well, probably the primary reason would be to get him out of your life, because that is the best way to get rid of a man.” – Kara Oh
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Click the link below to download and view my Verbatim Performance Improvement Video Text Transcript Slideshow version of the wonderfully insightful video message by Kara Oh.

It’s aptly titled “How Women Destroy Love.”

She really GOT IT RIGHT with the explanation she gives about the 3 ways women unintentionally destroy their own relationships by the way they TALK (i.e the – needlessly hurtful – things they, sometimes, SAY) to their male intimate partners.

Why Men Fall Out of Love

Regardless of what part of the world you’re in, even if you are from my part of the world (Nigeria/Africa), THIS lady’s advice WILL WORK FOR YOU, if you are a woman wondering why your “man” just refuses to act towards you, like you want him to.

It could be that you are doing one or more of these NAUGHTY things that Kara Oh discusses.

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