Friday, 26 September 2014

DO YOU SEE THIS? CONGRATULATIONS


The only way to financial security in this day economy is not in job but in becoming an entrepreneur; to have your own money making business.
And mind you, making money these days is not as the result of your certificate but as a result of the information you have.
HERE IS ONE OF THE GENUIE, LEGAL & PERFECT WAY!
Don’t complain of lack of money and more, free yourself and be financially secured
By becoming bulks reseller you too can join the league of young people who are rewriting their story with the help of INTERNET.
What do you stand to benefit from these?
1.       Be free from poverty world by making cool cash flow monthly up to 50 thousand naira (N50,000) and above as a starter. This is a business and has a profit growth potential that last for life
2.       You don’t need huge capital to start the business, because it comes with low and ridiculous starting capital
3.       You don’t have to go for any special training; your facebook and 2go skill is enough
4.       You don’t need any machine or office; your mobile phone is enough
5.       You don’t have to long for customers; you have your customers readily available where you are. Countless of them are around you.
These are some of your potential customers
ü  Your church
ü  Schools around you
ü  Businesses around you who want to advertise their products
ü  Individuals who want to do party
ü  Your friends who want to celebrate their birthdays
ü  And many more I cannot even mention.
Let us show you the way that many young Nigerian is passing into their Canaan land
You can start selling Bulk SMS unit today by having your own website design with the name of your business e.g www.yourbusinessnamesms.com
These are proves
www.contentsms.com and many more
You only need Eight thousand naira only (N8, 000) to start your own SMS business and your website will be ready for business in just 48 hours. Formerly it was about N50, 000
In other to make it easier for you, I have installment payment packages but call me for this.
With this great information, you are free from lack of money already the only thing now is how decisive and active you are.
Let me drop my pen by dropping this tip into your heart “see the need, take the lead and be free”

Bless you
WaleAdewole
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Becoming GREAT! through servcie

Simply Serving (1)

'Through love serve one another.'- WISDOM
Bill Wilson builds Sunday schools in some of New York City's worst areas. He has been stabbed and shot, and had team members killed. A Puerto Rican lady who could barely speak English said to him one day, 'I want to do something for God, please.' Bill said, 'Okay, ride a different Sunday school bus every week and just love the kids.' So she rode a different bus-Bill has dozens of them-and loved the children. After several months she became attached to one little boy. 'I don't want to change buses any more. I want to stay on this one,' she told Bill. The boy came to Sunday school every week with his sister and sat on the lady's lap, but never made a sound. She would repeatedly tell him, 'I love you, and Jesus loves you.' One day to her amazement, he turned around and stammered, 'I...love you too.' Then he gave her a big hug. That was at two-thirty on a Sunday afternoon. At six-thirty that night the boy was found dead in a dumpster under a fire escape. His mother had beaten him to death and thrown his body in the trash. 'I love you, and Jesus loves you.' Those were some of the last words that little boy heard in his short life-from the lips of a Puerto Rican woman who could barely speak English. Bill says, 'Who among us is qualified to minister? Who among us even knows what to do? Not you; not me. But I ran to an altar once and got some fire and just went. So did this woman who couldn't speak English. And so can you.'

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Are you strong?


Are you strong?
This question brings to my memory a fight that happened in-between a legion and soldier years ago. The young and strong soldier beat the old legion to nothing only because he was stronger than the opposite.

In same vein life throws at us challenges every day, some are so big than what we can even imagine to bear, but truth is that; if we would spend time exercising regularly, we would be made strong. I’m I talking about physical strength? Not categorically but also needed. What I am concerned about is your spirit man THE REAL YOU; your internal strength.
Having great strength from within gives you a better and fulfilling life. Do you need great internal strength?
Do the followings
1. Connect with the main source of strength (God) through Jesus (the only way)
2. Hear from the source daily
3. Carry out HIS instructions, exercising daily
Believe me, with time you will be stronger than any challenges of life.
Have a great day…

Your friend,
WaleAdewole
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Monday, 2 June 2014

Be Cautious! Let your business grow...



BIZTOON June 02, 2014
Despite several incentives to support small businesses, most of them still fail in the first year, IFE ADEDAPO writes on factors that contribute to this
Owing to worsening unemployment in the country, which stands at 54 per cent, going by the statistics released by the Nigerian Bureau of statistics, many Nigerians have had to start their own business.
However, business failure has been a common phenomenon in a developing economy and it has been discovered over time that small businesses fail more than large scale enterprises, although the latter have their own challenges.
Experts say business failure starts gradually and if the owner is not aware of the early sign, it may have devastating effect on the survival of their businesses.
Experts have identified common pitfalls facing young proprietors in Nigeria, to guard against persistent failures.

Lack of objectivity in decision making
Experts say most people are subjective about the way they respond to the people, circumstances, and events in their individual lives. This is because they care so much about other peoples’ opinion rather than what is right.
According to an entrepreneur, Andrew Bolis, caring about what others think may lead to a disappointing and unfulfilling life. When such people look back on their life, they feel terrible when they realise that most of the choices they made were strongly influenced by the opinions and judgments of others instead of their own preferences.
In the same vein, the Faculty Director, Soar & Heritage, Sola Adeyiga, says the primary responsibility of every business leader is to make decisions. Business owners at times get too emotive in their decision making and take critical business decisions subjectively rather than basing them on facts.
For instance, he says initially when they start their businesses, they employ over five members of staff, some of them out of pity. Eventually, when business operations don’t go as planned, they have no choice but to lay off some of them in a bid to reposition their businesses.
The same staff who are employed out of emotion still challenge companies to pay their outstanding salaries when they are being sacked, even when it is clear that the company ran at a loss throughout the period in question.
Adeyiga says business leaders should be very frank, objective and fair in making decisions. They should be ready to fire any employee that is consistently under-performing; be ready to move their account if bankers do not deliver reliable services; be ready to change a supplier if he/she is not giving them a competitive rate. According to him, the best decisions that favour the company most must be taken at all times.

Wrong parameters for measuring business success
The faculty director says most entrepreneurs are under pressure to succeed. This is partly driven by the pressures their families, ex-colleagues and friends directly or indirectly put on them.
He says,”There is a myth that once you work for yourself, you must ride a very big jeep to show for it and if this is not the case, your business is not doing well. Unfortunately, business owners also key into this psychology. They do everything to live big even at the expense of their businesses. They just need to give the impression that business is good, even if in the real sense, it is not.”
For instance he says, “I heard of how an hotelier inflated the cost of completing a building project which he was proposing to use for his hotel business and eventually succeeded in seeking a debt from a commercial bank on the inflated budget. Immediately he received the first disbursement, he bought two brand new SUVs and everyone believed business was good. However, after few years, the hotel was taken over by the bank as the cash flow from the business became insufficient to meet the monthly obligation on the facility. This was because the hotel was expected to pay back a debt that was never invested in it.”
Entrepreneurship, according to Adeyiga, should reflect in all decisions as regards investment, family, life and other areas, not just in business. Every kobo spent must create value. The fact that ex-colleagues who are still in paid employment now drive big cars is not enough reason why small business owners need to strain their business in order to get one.

“I want to grow fast” syndrome
Experts say if a business grows too quickly, or expands too much, it can experience financial, legal, staffing, resource and supplier problems. Therefore, for business growth to be successful, it should be sustainable.
To guard against this pitfall, Adeyiga says businesses should grow organically. Growth should be pursued only when the business has the capacity to withstand shocks. When you pursue growth by all cost, it simply puts pressure on the finances of the business.
Citing an example of a potential business partner who opened up to him on how he got a facility of over N60 m from a commercial bank to purchase brand new trucks to expand his haulage business, he says while the bank advanced the credit on the merits of the contract and the financial projections, it failed to consider the operational capacity of the company to effectively utilise the assets. Due to operational inefficiencies, the business could not meet the monthly obligations on the facility, while the bank continued to charge various penalties on the loan.
Although, the faculty director says he is a strong proponent of business growth because a lot of benefits come with size, he does not support forced growth. According to him, a growth that is forced on the business will not last. From his experience, the best time to grow is after the business has survived its storming stage. At that time the entrepreneur is likely to be a master and every additional investment will bring the desired results.