Friday, August 22, 2014

INSPIRATIONS

IF SOMEONE FEELS THAT HE/SHE HAD NEVER MADE A MISTAKE IN THIS LIFE,THEN IT MEANS THEY HAD NEVER TRIED A NEW THING IN THEIR ENTIRE LIFE AS WELL....
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SUCESS TIP

IN A DAY WHEN YOU DON'T COME ACROSS ANY PROBLEM YOU CAN BE SURE YOU ARE TRAVELING IN A WRONG PATH.......... THREE SENTENCES FOR GETTING SUCCESS a)KNOW MORE THAN OTHER b)WORK MORE THAN OTHER C)EXPECT LESS THAN OTHER
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MAKING MONEY FROM PALM-OIL BUSINESS

1.     How You Can Make ₦1,000,000 From Palm Oil Business in Nigeria

You can make over 1 million naira this season storing and reselling red palm oil
Nigeria-Red-Palm-Oil 

I am going to show you exactly how to do it. It's not difficult at all; in fact it is one of the easiest business you can do in Nigeria and make quick money within four months. I happen to know places in Nigeria where you can get this product at cheap prices and place where you can sell it at good price, I am going to make everything clear to you on this post...

What is Red Palm Oil? Red palm oil is natural oil extract from palm three fruit. You and I knows the importance of red palm oil in Nigeria. No home that doesn't cook with it and no tribe or religion that forbids it. It is generally accepted and widely used, not only in Nigeria but around the world. 

Using palm oil for cooking has greater health benefits over the vegetable oil as it is said to have high concentration of vitamin E in the finest proportion. Your body tends to get better health benefits as a result of the vitamin E present in the red palm oil rather than taking a commercial vitamin E capsule. It is also rich in carotene and possess strong healing power.

Why Trade on Red Palm Oil

Palm oil is one of the commodity constantly in high demand in Nigeria. There is never a time it wouldn't be a hot cake in the market and it is consumed at the same rate as rice and garri. Palm oil is currently sold in Lagos and other major cities across the country at N6,000 for 25liters but if you go to the farm areas where it is produced in quantity, you can get the same 25liters at N4,000.

There are even a time of the year you may get this product at N2,500 - N3,000 per 25litres. If you can get it in quantity during the time of surplus and store it for some months, you will sell at 100% profit. It is usually surplus around December to April and sells at the highest around July to September.

If you invest N500,000 and wait for 4 months, you will be making profit of another N500,000 without any substantial effort. That is a good deal by all standard and the more money you invest, the more profit you make.

If you decides to trade all season that will even be better. All you need to do is to find out where it's being processed in much quantity and buy at cheap price from there, transport it to the city and sell at good price, repeat your journey as often as you can and make money all year round.

So, how do you trade on this commodity and make money?

1. Secure a Shop - You will need a shop or any safe place for storage. If you have your own house, that will be nice, just dedicate one room for the storage. However, it will be better if you can rent a shop specifically for it preferably near the market.

Red Palm Oil Ready to be Transported

2. Look for Places to Buy - There are many places you can get palm oil very cheap and in great quantity in Nigeria. It is available in bulk in various parts of Ondo State.It is also available in Edo State but the king of original, high quality palm oil is Ebonyi State.Travel round the states and source from the various local markets and local palm oil processors. 

Transport Your Goods - If you have your own truck or van, that will be fantastic but if not, you'd have to make do with hiring. Buy everything you want to buy, get a truck to transport it to your base and store it in your shop.

Sell Your Goods - Wait until the price goes up then you open your shop and sell at a very good price. It is a perfect way to invest money instead of keeping it to the bank with peanut paid as interest on fix deposit. It is like buying property and reselling at higher prices later.

If you need additional information on this, drop me a comment below and I will attend to it promptly.

If you know any other places where this item could be gotten cheap and in great quantity, tell us using the comment box below.
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Friday, August 15, 2014

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE!

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

IT STARTS WITH ME AND YOU.



Do you know that a former President of United States Of America, John F Kennedy stole what was to become the best-known quote of his 1961 inaugural address – from his old headmaster? The Quote goes thus….
'ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU – ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY', Which many of us had heard time and time again.

The essence of this fact finding is not to tell you John F Kennedy stole a quote from his old headmaster, and subsequently used the quote throughout his campaign for presidential election in United States of America. In any case, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan used “I HAD NO SHOE” rhetoric during his campaign in the 2011 Presidential election in Nigeria and won millions of sympathy vote for that statement, ”I had no shoe”. In my quest to see if I could do something about Ebola in Nigeria, I ask what did we not do right in the first place as to allow the scourge of EBOLA threaten our PEACE?

The first thing which came to my mind is Inadequacy of Information dissemination; we did not do enough to raise the consciousness of this dreaded disease called EBOLA.

Secondly, Ignorance is a killer disease; it kills faster than EBOLA itself. With the news all over the world about Ebola, how come our health practitioners still was not prepared for the uneventful EBOLA?

Thirdly, we lack basic facilities to manage this Ebola menace in almost all our health centers, public places, homes and what a view.

Lastly, Government ought to have declared an emergency since the very first day Sawyer brought this Ebola to Nigeria, the ordinary and common people on the street seems not to know that EBOLA is deadlier than CANCER. I suggest the level of orientation and awareness is given top level PRIORITY so at least we can all manage the situation better than what we have presently.

The fight starts from household to public places, Government, parastatals, corporate environments, individuals, etc.  It begins with ME and YOU.

'ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU – ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY', WHICH MANY OF US HAD HEARD 'TIME AND TIME AGAIN'.

Lekan Olanite
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BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!! BREAKING NEWS!!!

BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!! BREAKING NEWS!!!



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Thursday, August 7, 2014

DO YOU KNOW THIS?


The Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO) is a parastatal under the agency of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology. FIIRO was the idea of an economic mission sent to Nigeria in 1953 by the World Bank. The mission's observation was that industrial research activities in Nigeria were diffused and uncoordinated with no definite direction. Consequently, a decision was reached to set the Institute in 1956.

VISION STATEMENT
To be the foremost centre for Science and Technology-based research and development for the industrialization and socio-economic advancement of the nation.

MISSION STATEMENT
To conduct and promote market-driven research and development (R&D) for the industrialization and socio-economic development of the country.

MANDATE
To assist in accelerating the industrialization of the Nigerian economy through finding utilization for the country’s raw materials and upgrading indigenous production technologies specifically to:-
  1. Identifing & Characterizing local raw materials for use in industries
  2. Develop appropriate technologies; upgrading indigenous technologies in the area of food and agro-allied processing and in various non-food us
  3. Develop Pilot scale operations
  4. Assists in the transfer, adaptation and utilization of these technologies by local enterprises
  5. Undertake economic evaluation of Projects and consultancy services
  6. To undertake the preparation, publication and Dissemination of useful technical information to industries and researchers.

 CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS
  •  Research and Development of Food and Agro – Allied Processing Technologies.
  •  Research and Development into Pulp and Paper Processing.
  •  Research and Development into Packaging and Product Design
  •  Design and Fabrication of Equipment Prototype.


LOCATION:
The institute is located at FIIRO road, off Agege Motor road, Cappa Bus Stop, Oshodi Lagos Nigeria.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
FIIRO occupies a five hectare land mass. It has organizations such as NITEL, NAFDAC, NAFRC and NIMET as her surrounding neighbours. The major buildings in the institute include, the Administrative building, which accommodates the office of the Director General, the Library, Accounts etc, the second wing of the Administrative building is exclusively for all the six Directors in the institute.

We also have the three storey buildings that we refer to as the Laboratory and the Engineering building. Between the Laboratory building and the Administrative building is the bakery and close to the bakery is FIIRO’s first ever Pilot Plant. Also within the premises are the multipurpose building, the foundry, the staff canteen, the fruit juice pilot plant, the staff quarters and the prototype machine building.

Please Go to http://www.fiiro.org/index.php/events  for upcoming events at the center.



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Business Tips












Business success requires networking.People you meet at a party,in an office,at the mall,in the church/mosque,on a plane or online could be your next clients.Learn to talk about your business,learn to brand your business in a way that will speak volumes about you,show people the confidence you have in your brand that makes you think they need to buy your product or demand for your services.
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Business Tips


To grow your business,attend industry events & meet key players,join business associations and start learning about market conditions,Check for FREE business ideas on the web,seminars and trainings.Always listen to news to get the latest trends.If you follow these simple rules,you are not far from turning ideas to WEALTH.
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Friday, August 1, 2014

VACANCIES! VACANCIES!! VACANCIES!!!

Our client, a Leading logistic company in Lagos and neighboring state is in need of marketing executives as a result of expansion in services provided. We urgently require the service of a marketing executive to follow up orders as well open up opportunities for more prospects. The firm is an equal opportunity environment, there is room for growth and personal development.

Qualification: OND,HND and Bsc.

AGE:25-30

EXPERIENCE: 1-2 YEARS MARKETING EXPERIENCE

LOCATION: Preferably Ikeja and environs resident.

SALARY: To be negotiated

N.B The would be marketer must be smart looking and command good spoken English.

Send your C.V to olusola.akioye@fadeeslogistics.com

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VACANCIES! VACANCIES!! VACANCIES!!!

Our client, a Leading logistic company in Lagos and neighboring state is in need of DISPATCH RIDERS as a result of expansion in services provided. We urgently require the service of DISPATCH RIDERS to deliver goods/mails from one point to another. The firm is an equal opportunity environment, there is room for growth and personal development.

Qualification: S.S.C.E or O.N.D.

AGE:25-30

EXPERIENCE: 1-2 YEARS RIDING EXPERIENCE

LOCATION:Lagos resident.

SALARY: N25,000 and Above

The Riders must possess a valid riders card or permit.

He must also be familiar with Lagos route as well as all regulated traffic rules.

He must be Honest as the company will be dealing with third party with the rider as an agent.

Send your C.V to olusola.akioye@fadeeslogistics.com

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INTERNET FRAUDS AS AN OPIUM: A CURSE OR A BLESSING?





                                                                                     18TH  JULY, 2014
           
PRESS BULLETIN

INTERNET FRAUDSTERS

SUSPECTS:   [1]  FALADE OLUWAPELUMI AYOTUNDE – 25yrs
                             [2]  ASAOLU VICTOR  -  25yrs
                             [3]  AWOTE TEMITOPE EMAX  -  27yrs
                             [4]  FAJOBI OLALEKAN  -  27yrs
                             [5]  BOLATIRI EMMANUEL ONAOPEMIPO  -  25yrs
                             [6]  ADEBOMI OLUWATOSIN  -  26yrs

The Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) has arrested the above named internet fraudsters who specialized in designing organisation’s websites and using same to defraud unsuspecting members of the society.

A petition dated 22nd August 2013, received from OPEC FUND for International Development alleged that a website designed as “OFID Scholarship Website” with OFID name and logo has been used to defraud innocent Nigerian applicants.  That in the website, applicants were required to pay N2,500.00 as an application fee and over 2,000 applicants responded and paid the fees through the First Bank Account Number 2020874607 and Access Bank Account Number 0056941009 with the name OFID WSAS NG.  The petitioner stated further that it was one of the victims that contacted OFID via facebook, accusing OFID of being complicit in the fraud.

The Cybercrime Section of the Unit swung into action and the mastermind of the fraud, one Falade Oluwapelumi Ayotunde was arrested.  His arrest led to the arrest of five other syndicate members.  Police investigation so far revealed that over 2,000 applicants paid the sum of N2,500.00 each into the two banks provided by the suspects and the principal suspect is the only signatory to both accounts.

[1]  FALADE OLUWAPELUMI AYOTUNDE  -  A 25years old from   Akure, Ondo State and 500Level Estate Management student of    Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).  The suspect made a          confessional statement, that he designed the website of OFID WSAS        (OPEC Fund for International Development for World Student Aid           Scholarship) in June, 2012.  That the idea came from one Fajobi Olalekan and Bolatiri Opemipo.  He also admitted that he opened an       account in both First Bank and Access Bank with the name OFID   WSAS  NG for applicants to pay in their application fee which many         responded to.  He further stated that he and his cohorts printed a postal           for OFIDWAS which was on the website.

[2]     ASAOLU VICTOR – 25years old from Ilesha in Osun State and a         graduate of Mining Engineering from Federal University of         Technology, Akure (FUTA).  A job seeker.  He confessed that he           assisted to paste the posters on line and he was given N80,000.00          initially and later another N40,000.00 totalling N120,000.00 for the job.

[3]     AWOTE TEMITOPE EMMANUEL – 27years old.  A 500Level Estate           Management student of Federal University of Technology, Akure         (FUTA).  He confessed that he assisted the principal suspect to sign        guarantor for the accounts he opened in First Bank and Access Bank     for the OFID program and was paid N70,000.00 which he had spent for his personal effects.  He stated that he participated in pasting and           publicizing the fake OFID Scholarship Program.  He also stated that he         knew from the onset that the OFID Scholarship Program is a scam        aimed at defrauding innocent scholarship applicant but that he still went on to deceive the bank that his friend is honest and the program          genuine.

[4]     FAJOBI OLALEKAN is 27years old from Lagos State and a        Mechanical Engineering graduate of Federal University of Technology,         Akure (FUTA) with a first class honour and the best graduating student     in his department for the year 2012.  He is currently working with Dee   Xecutor Concept.  He stated that while in school, he lived in the same     Lodge with the 1st suspect and his mates/friends always come to him    for educational assistance because of his intelligence.  That he once fell    victim for scholarship known as EDIADS, which made the 1st suspect          to approach him and got some information regarding that one, which he          believed gave him an idea on how to design OFID Scholarship       Website.  He further stated that he lent the 1st suspect the sum           N12,000.00 for hosting the Website.  He later gave him N20,000.00 in           return and informed him that the fraud was successful.

[5]     BOLATIRI EMMANUEL ONAOPEMIPO is 25years old from Oyo      State.  A graduate of FUTA.  He is currently a Handset Dealer.  He   corroborated Fajobi Olalekan’s statement that they applied for        scholarship while in school which turned out to be fake and they shared   their experiences

 with the 1st suspect which gave him an idea on how to        design his own fake Website with OFID name/logo.  He also stated that        he lent him the sum of N8,000.00 and was later paid N12,000.00 with     interest.

[6]     ADEBOMI OLUWATOSIN – 26years old and a graduate of FUTA.      He is currently working with Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro as a      Programmer II.  According to him, he offered professional advice to the   1st suspect and lent him the sum of N10,000.00 and was later given N100,000.00 as his own share.  He confessed that he knew from the      onset that it was fraud aimed at defrauding innocent applicants, since   there was no authority from OFID.

Investigation is on-going.  Suspects will be charged to court soonest.

The Commissioner of Police, Police Special Fraud Unit, CP Umar F. Idris advises the general public to verify the genuineness of any on-line advert before parting with their money.  He also uses this medium to invite the affected victims to Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) No. 13, Milverton Road, Ikoyi – Lagos in furtherance of the investigation.

   

DSP NGOZI ISINTUME-AGU
Police Public Relations Officer
For: Commissioner of Police
Special Fraud Unit

Ikoyi – Lagos
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Friday, July 25, 2014

FREE REPORT!!! LEARN HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN RECHARGE CARD BUSINESS

INTRODUCTION TO THE LATEST POS GSM RECHARGE CARD PRINTING MACHINE
Everyone  is aware of the millions of naira generated everyday from the printing of GSM recharge cards on daily basis. The industry is so big and profitable that even those already involved in the printing of Gsm recharge cards cannot even meet  demand. Everyday, they smile to the bank with lots of cash as profit from the printing of  just  Gsm recharge cards alone!
     Everyday, over 1 billion naira is spent on Gsm recharge cards by Nigerians and over N30billion every month. Would you not like to take your own share fron this multi billion naira industry? I guess your answer is YES! But the truth is that it has really become very difficult for small scale entrepreneurs to really profit from this multi billion dollar industry because of the logistics involved such as ………..
High cost of owning a laptop or a desktop.
High cost of owning a printer, internet connection, large amount of money for the purchase of the Gsm recharge cards in bulk, inability to print ALL DENOMINATIONS of recharge cards, electricity, security of the cards, etc.
But with the introduction of the POS machine, all those problems have been solved.

ADVANTAGES OF THE POS RECHARGE CARD PRINTING MACHINE
It can print ALL denomination of recharge cards. That is, it is not limited to only vouchers like mtn-100, 200, zain-100,200, glo-100,150,200, etc but it can also print mtn-400,750,1500,5000 , zain-500,1000, glo-500, 1000 etc. In fact, it can print any denomination.
Therefore, it is not limited to printing only vouchers but all denominations from ALL the networks.
You don’t have to buy the pins in bulk but with just N10,000, you can print any denomination. The machine uses a floating credit system. ie, If perhaps you purchase a pins worth N10,000, and you print zain-1000,  10 times, it means you have exhausted the N10,000 worth of pins you purchased and will have to buy more pins again worth another N10,000 or more. Therefore you don’t have to buy any denomination in bulk and stock it but with just N10,000, you can sell all networks and denomination of recharge cards.
The machine is insured in case of theft.
The cards are not stored inside the machine but in space. Therefore if the machine is lost or stolen, it becomes useless to the thief because the cards are not kept inside the machine.
The machine is also pass-worded by the owner. This means that only the owner has access to the machine.
The machine has its own printer, therefore you do not have to buy a separate printer to print the recharge cards.
You don’t need internet connection to print recharge cards as the machine uses GPRS connection to print recharge cards.
It is also very portable thus very easy to carry about.
It can show you all the transactions for a period of 7years. It analyses all the sales and profit. Therefore, you can actually put someone in charge of the machine and not be scared of being duped because the machine will display all the transactions.
OTHER USES OF THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE.
It is used for Jamb, Neco, Waec registeration and checking of the results.
It  is used for DSTV payments.
It is used for vehicle registeration, census, cash point for banks, student admission, income tax, etc.
MONEY MAKING OPPORTUNITIES USING THIS MACHINE
For each transaction, you have a 5% profit. Therefore if you sell a recharge card for a 1000 naira, your profit margin is N50.
While most established recharge card sellers sell over N150,000 to N200,000 worth of recharge cards daily, lets assume that as a beginner, you sell N50,000 worth of cards everyday, your profit will be N2500 everyday. In 6 days, you will make N15000 and in a month N60,000 profit. This is for a start. Later, your profit can grow to over N180,000 every month.
You are advised to sell your cards in a densely populated area.
HOW TO PURCHASE THE MACHINE
The machine costs costs N90,000. It also comes with a loan package from UBA bank for those who who cannot afford to pay N90,000at once. UBA bank will collect 50k from each transaction till the loan is paid off. The loan attracts an 8% commission.
For  all those interested in the urchase of this machine , please call Haritz Resources Ventures on 08034315635.

INTRODUCTION TO THE LATEST POS GSM RECHARGE CARD PRINTING MACHINE
Everyone  is aware of the millions of naira generated everyday from the printing of GSM recharge cards on daily basis. The industry is so big and profitable that even those already involved in the printing of Gsm recharge cards cannot even meet  demand. Everyday, they smile to the bank with lots of cash as profit from the printing of  just  Gsm recharge cards alone!
     Everyday, over 1 billion naira is spent on Gsm recharge cards by Nigerians and over N30billion every month. Would you not like to take your own share fron this multi billion naira industry? I guess your answer is YES! But the truth is that it has really become very difficult for small scale entrepreneurs to really profit from this multi billion dollar industry because of the logistics involved such as ………..
High cost of owning a laptop or a desktop.
High cost of owning a printer, internet connection, large amount of money for the purchase of the Gsm recharge cards in bulk, inability to print ALL DENOMINATIONS of recharge cards, electricity, security of the cards, etc.
But with the introduction of the POS machine, all those problems have been solved.

ADVANTAGES OF THE POS RECHARGE CARD PRINTING MACHINE
It can print ALL denomination of recharge cards. That is, it is not limited to only vouchers like mtn-100, 200, zain-100,200, glo-100,150,200, etc but it can also print mtn-400,750,1500,5000 , zain-500,1000, glo-500, 1000 etc. In fact, it can print any denomination.
Therefore, it is not limited to printing only vouchers but all denominations from ALL the networks.
You don’t have to buy the pins in bulk but with just N10,000, you can print any denomination. The machine uses a floating credit system. ie, If perhaps you purchase a pins worth N10,000, and you print zain-1000,  10 times, it means you have exhausted the N10,000 worth of pins you purchased and will have to buy more pins again worth another N10,000 or more. Therefore you don’t have to buy any denomination in bulk and stock it but with just N10,000, you can sell all networks and denomination of recharge cards.
The machine is insured in case of theft.
The cards are not stored inside the machine but in space. Therefore if the machine is lost or stolen, it becomes useless to the thief because the cards are not kept inside the machine.
The machine is also pass-worded by the owner. This means that only the owner has access to the machine.
The machine has its own printer, therefore you do not have to buy a separate printer to print the recharge cards.
You don’t need internet connection to print recharge cards as the machine uses GPRS connection to print recharge cards.
It is also very portable thus very easy to carry about.
It can show you all the transactions for a period of 7years. It analyses all the sales and profit. Therefore, you can actually put someone in charge of the machine and not be scared of being duped because the machine will display all the transactions.
OTHER USES OF THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE.
It is used for Jamb, Neco, Waec registeration and checking of the results.
It  is used for DSTV payments.
It is used for vehicle registeration, census, cash point for banks, student admission, income tax, etc.
MONEY MAKING OPPORTUNITIES USING THIS MACHINE
For each transaction, you have a 5% profit. Therefore if you sell a recharge card for a 1000 naira, your profit margin is N50.
While most established recharge card sellers sell over N150,000 to N200,000 worth of recharge cards daily, lets assume that as a beginner, you sell N50,000 worth of cards everyday, your profit will be N2500 everyday. In 6 days, you will make N15000 and in a month N60,000 profit. This is for a start. Later, your profit can grow to over N180,000 every month.
You are advised to sell your cards in a densely populated area.
HOW TO PURCHASE THE MACHINE
The machine costs costs N90,000. It also comes with a loan package from UBA bank for those who who cannot afford to pay N90,000at once. UBA bank will collect 50k from each transaction till the loan is paid off. The loan attracts an 8% commission.
For  all those interested in the urchase of this machine , please call Haritz Resources Ventures on 08034315635.



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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

How to Register Your Business/Company/Incorporated Trusteeship/Religious Organizations with the Corporate Affairs Commission in 2 weeks or less.



Dear Readers,

I will like to say a BIG THANK you for reading this free report. I am very sure that after reading this free report you will worry less as to how to go about a formal incorporation with the CAC. I will be revealing to you the details in formalizing a name with the corporate affairs commission in 3 weeks or less.

The Corporate Affairs Commission (The body responsible for registering of businesses) was established by the companies and allied matters act, which was promulgated in 1990 to regulate the formation and management of companies, formalizing incorporated Trusteeships, registration of schools, religious organizations, NGO’s, etc in Nigeria.

The establishment of the Corporate Affairs Commission as an autonomous body was as a result of the perceived inefficiency and ineffectiveness of the erstwhile Company Registry, a department within the Federal Ministry of Commerce and Tourism which was then responsible for the registration and administration of the repealed Companies Act of 1968.

For instance, if you want to register a business name, you can do it in two ways. One is to engage the services of a lawyer or Business consultants in CAC matters and they will get it done for you with about N20,000- N25,000.

The second way to get your business name registered is to do it YOURSELF. Yes, you can walk into any branch of the corporate affairs commission and you will get your business registered.

The trouble with this is that if you do not know the secrets of going about it, you will spend months trying to get your business name registered. And I've not even considered those that will be asking you for bribe before you get your business done. This report will reveal the secrets to you.

BUT WHY DO YOU EVEN NEED TO HAVE A CORPORATE NAME
Benefits attached to having a corporate name are so numerous but I will highlight few here.
·         It gives you a self esteem
·         It is an identity
·         It is an investment for the future
·         It can give you freedom
·         It is easier to raise fund as a business than individual
·         It is a way to create a brand name for marketing purpose
·         etc.


The First Thing You Should Do

Once you are ready to register your business name with the corporate affairs commission, the first thing you should do is to go to their office nearest to you.

Take a look at some of their offices.

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
Plot 420, Tigris Crescent,Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street,MaitamaAbuja.email: cservice@cac.gov.ng

LAGOS
IKEJA: CAC House Plot 7 Otunba Jobi Fele Way,Central Business District Alausa Ikeja.  

RIVERS
112 Aba Road, P/Harcourt, River State

OYO
Premium House, Jericho Road, Eleyele-Ibadan, Oyo State.

EDO
55, Akpakava Street, Benin City, Edo State.

ENUGU
1 Temple Avenue, Off Opara Way, Enugu.

IMO
7/9 Wetheral Road, Owerri, Imo State.
DELTA
Along Anwai/Illah Okpanam Road, Opp. Ministry Of Works, P.M.B 95095, Asaba-Delta State.

BENUE
37 Barracks Road, Makurdi, Benue State.

KANO
52, Unity Road, Kano.

KADUNA
22, Bida Road, National Bank Building, Kaduna.

PLATEAU
21, Murtala Mohammed Way, Jos, Plateau State.
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Friday, July 4, 2014

PARADIGM SHIFT.Is APC about to lose Ogun State too?.

PARADIGM SHIFT.Is APC about to lose Ogun State too?


 
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“Paradigm Shift is a change from one way of thinking to another. It's a revolution, a transformation, a sort of metamorphosis. It just does not happen, but rather it is driven by agents of change”…Thomas Kuhn

Just as former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, has described Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s plans as panic-driven, which potrays that the state government is already jittery following outcome of the recent governorship election in Ekiti State. Daniel said Labour Party (LP) has already planned to re-absorb all those who were unjustly sacked by Amosun-led administration when it assumed office in the state by 2015.
The former governor spoke yesterday during the meeting of LP held at Ijebu Central Federal Constituency in Odogbolu.
“It was after I disclosed that all those who were unjustly sacked by the state government would be re-absorbed into workforce of the state civil service that Amosun-led administration hurriedly announced its plans to do same. This to me, assigns that the government is already jittery and must have gone back to the drawing boards by making promises like it did in 2011 without any intention to redeem.”
Daniel added that the stadium in Ijebu Ode, which was initially named after Otunba Mike Adenuga, but later renamed Dipo Dina International Stadium, was part of mischief of the present administration, stressing that it was named after Adenuga because he agreed to maintain both the facility and fund the state-owned Gateway Football Club.
He, therefore, asked that if Amosun-led administration is sincere, why refused to prosecute those arrested for allegedly connection with Dina’s murder three years after.
“Who is the beneficiary of Dipo Dina’s murder and why the hurried renaming of the stadium after him? This calls for probe by all well-meaning security agencies to unravel the mystery surrounding death of the former governorship candidate of Action Congress (AC) in 2007.”
With these pronouncement from the former governor and  other well meaning stakeholders, the cabinet of Governor Amosun is beginning to readjust their political strategies and as well taking their campaigns to the grass root level.
Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun as we learnt, has approved the purchase of new cars and furniture allowance, effective from July, to all the 236 councillors in the state.He has also asked them to come up with a proposal for a capital project to be executed in each ward. Amosun, while addressing all the councillors in the state, including the 15 non-APC members, said he was very concerned about the people in the grassroots, whom he described as the bedrock for thriving governance. He challenged the councillors to see themselves as ambassadors of the people at the grassroots and charged them to have clear vision for their wards. He said he is not unmindful of the fact that the organ of government at the grassroots must have necessary incentives, tools and enabling environment to achieve meaningful development, adding that this explains the government’s gesture. The Governor charged them to replicate the rebuilding mission of his administration in their respective wards and explained that the proposed projects would be funded by the government and executed by the councillors.”Governance for me is not all about a party or just the governor but ensuring that we break through political barriers to meet the needs of our people,” he stated. Hon. Akinsola Idris, majority leader of Ward 8, Abeokuta North was grateful to the governor for the good gesture which he said is unprecedented, assuring that they are now poised to take the rebuilding mission to the grassroots. Also, Hon. Akeem Sodunke from Ota said the governor has indeed formed an all inclusive government that is void of discrimination. According to him, no government in the state has ever given the welfare of the people at grassroots priority as the Amosun administration.
Then the war on education from Amosu rages on
The situation of things in OOU at present can best be imagined than felt. While there is no denying the fact that academically and infrastructure-wise, OOU has improved, the reality on ground however is that OOU is sitting on a keg of gun-powder, and the explosion can be very devastating.
First, the contribution of the Ogun state government to the development and maintenance of the university is ZERO. While tuition fee was increased, one would have thought the increment would make the state government pay more attention to the development of the school, but the reverse is the case; not only is the Ogun state government not contributing a dime to the development of the school, it has said it would no longer pay even the salaries of the university staff.
While noticeable changes can be seen in the school since Professor Saburi Adesanya took over the reins of the university (the university now has hostels in mini campus, the hostels in the main campus are nearing completion, a standard university library is under construction, the sports center is fully equipped with standard equipments and standard gym, and various buildings are under construction), the fear is that just like other Vice Chancellors before him failed because their state government left them to face the ‘cold’ alone, the current VC is being set up to fail too. Why? The salaries of the past three months of the university staff were paid with money from the university account; money meant to develop the school and manage the day to day running of the university. Now, if the money supposed to be used for the daily running of the university is used to pay salaries, what happens to the school? Already, reliable information has it that as a result of using university funds to pay salaries, by August 2014, the university would hit rock bottom financially. The implication is that, the university would be forced to jerk up tuition fees even higher, leading to ‘crisis’ in the university which would stem from the inevitable protest against the hike by students.
Now, on the 31st of May 2014, the State Governor, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun claimed that he had committed N21.6 billion as subvention to its universities in the past three years. Nothing could be further from the truth than that! Despite the fact that Governor Amosun allocated more than 20% of his budget on education, it has just been words on paper; it has failed to translate into reality. The projects being executed so far has been as a result of the magnanimity of the various education bodies and the interventions of TETFund and other bodies, not forgetting the amount raked in from the hike in fees, un-refunded money, etc. Even the commercial cab drivers pay N100 daily as their contribution to the development of the school. The bottom line is that everyone is toiling and struggling, everyone is paying heavily to ensure that this university regains its status as a leading university in this country and beyond; everybody but the state government charged with the responsibility of developing, maintaining and improving the university.
As things stand in OOU, the least amount being paid by each student is N109,000, while some students pay as high as N250,000 per session. The normal system is that, the higher you go, the lower your tuition fee becomes. But in the OOU of today, the higher you go, if you are lucky, you continue to pay the astronomical fees you paid in your Year 1, or if you are not so lucky (like most students), you pay higher fees.
The views from OOU and the comments of OOU students is that they are tired. When students are pushed to the wall, they would be left with no option but to fight back. OOU students have been gathering and meeting; they do not want a breakdown of law and order, they do not want to be seen as ‘troublemakers’, they do not want people to think they do not want the progress of the university, they do not want to be seen as students who love causing trouble, but then, they would not sit still and watch education taken beyond their grasp, they would not sit still and see their ladies become prostitutes so they can pay their way through school, they would not fold their hands while their guys become internet fraudsters so they can even have a chance of surviving the financial demands of the academic community. No, the state government either starts paying attention to tertiary education or it starts preparing to face the wrath of OOU students.
These are days of enlightenment; to underrate students is to toy with failure. OOU students have moved before, and if the Ogun state government does not begin to take them serious by reducing the tuition fees and implementing the “the higher you go, the lower it becomes” method as far as tuition fee is concerned, OOU students are prepared to move again, and this time, the movement may be one that will consume the government and jettison any plans the governor has for 2015. Education is germane to Ogun State students and if the current state government is not prepared to pay attention to it, it should be prepared to leave. Already, the OOU Students Union has issued a missive warning both the state government and the university management of the dangers of their actions, and they have expressed their readiness to lead OOU students in their quest to restore sanity to OOU. The whirlwinds of revolt will begin to rock all the corners of this state until Governor Amosun brings down the hike in tuition fees from the astronomical fees being paid currently, starts funding the school and contributes to the infrastructural development of the university.

Lastly, with the political tide sweeping across the south-west like a tsunami, it will not be a surprise if PDP takes back the darling state of APC as we have witnessed in Ekiti already.
Lekan Olanite
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SPORT BETTING: A NEW PHENOMENON IN YOUTHS IDLENESS.



SPORT BETTING: A NEW PHENOMENON IN YOUTHS IDLENESS.


If you've noticed lately that most of the youths in your community seems to be quite obsessed more than usual with sports programs - there could only be one reason for that and it may be something known as sports gambling/betting. The popularity gained by the sports betting industry is absolutely phenomenal and unprecedented. Surveys show that majority of able bodied youths in Nigeria are participating in one sport betting or the other. It became so infectious to the extent that market women, commercial bus operators, okada riders, artisans and even public and private employees now find succor in playing sport bet. 

Hardly would you passed by major streets in Lagos and not come across sport betting shops here and there.
Sports gambling/betting allows players to make calculated bets on teams of their choices. Sometimes, points and odds are added to make sports gambling bets more exciting and challenging. These odds also shows how sports gambling bookies earn their incomes. The disadvantage of participating in sports betting far outweighed the advantages in the real economic sense. According to the religious point of views, these are the various positions on gambling:

"They ask thee concerning wine and gambling. Say, 'In them is great sin and some benefit for men; but the sin is greater than the benefit." (Qur'aan 2:19).
"O believers! Intoxicants and gambling, worshipping stones and divination by arrows are impure, of shaytan's handiwork: refrain from such abomination that ye may prosper. "(Qur'aan 5:90).

Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes it grow.” Proverbs 13:11.

As much as we all like to be comfortable in one way or the other, gambling most definitely is focused on the love of money and undeniably tempts people with the promise of quick and easy riches. Our youths have been infected with the “GET RICH AT ALL COST SYNDROME”, we have witnessed different era of quick riches such as; “419”(advance fee fraud), yahoo-yahoo, yahoo plus, money rituals, Baba ijebu(Lotto), etc. The latest trend in town is sport betting, the virus is spreading like wildfire in the forest so much so that it has further increased the level of idleness in our youth. The Government authority who gives legitimacy to the sport bet business is not helping our youth to explore the full potentials of engaging in productive activities devoid of gambling and bets. It is mentioned in the bible 1st Timothy 6:10 that “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.”
Also in another verse of the bible Hebrews 13: 5 “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”

Consequently, the pitfall associated with sport bet and gambling are enormous, its resultant effect could be:

1.    Labour loss
2.    Laziness
3.    Weakness of faith
4.    Loss of income
5.    It increases crime
6.    It increases the level of desperation to acquire wealth
7.    It ruins precious lives
8.    Sport betting/gambling does not enhance mental skill
9.    The people involved sometimes become bankrupt and violent
10.                     It is a time bomb just like every other wealth multiplier scheme we have had in the past.

Finally, it is about the right time we re-orientate our youths on the scourge of sport betting and gambling, the time is now to create awareness on the evils associated with this alien greek gift business imported into the African economic culture.

Lekan Olanite
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Monday, June 23, 2014

SOKA-NIZATION: RITUALISTS FAST AND EVIL WAY TO GET WEALTHY AND FAMOUS



SOKA-NIZATION: RITUALISTS FAST AND EVIL WAY TO GET WEALTHY AND FAMOUS.


If you are familiar with trends in Nigeria I bet it will be almost impossible for anyone to have missed the popular event about a RITUALIST den called SOKA in Ibadan, Oyo State south west of Nigeria. It is also not uncommon to hear amongst the street guys/girls, market women, transporters, news media, the resonating sound of SOKA. It was an incident that will forever remain in the archive of Ibadan and Nigeria in parenthesis. Just 2 months back, Nigerians were awoken with the story of an abandoned yard which is being used as a slaughter slab and guillotine yard by the men of the underworld, a mammoth crowd of youths had stormed the abandoned property and discovered what was to be the subject of discourse in both the national and international media. Men and women, young and old, sane and insane, living and dead, malnourished and marooned in a confinement not even fit for a condemned criminal were astonishingly found in this abandoned compound, they were all victims of kidnap for ritual purpose.
Consequent upon the discovery at Soka in Ibadan, other ritual dens in different forms were discovered here and there, a ritualist den was discovered by a fly-over bridge at ewekoro LGA on Abeokuta expressway, another baby factory was discovered at Adigbe also in Abeokuta, same goes for a baby factory at Akute in Ifo LGA of Ogun state, these baby factories are sometimes the “BLACK MARKET” for ritualists who either has money to cough out or the lily livered among them who dread the fear of the long arm of the law as well as jungle justice in the event they got nabbed for kidnap, an elderly woman  selling local gin(paraga and jedi) as a decoy was equally arrested at sango-ota for dealing in human parts which subsequently she claimed they source their products from the cemetery and upon a thorough search on her apartment, a human skull and other human anatomical items were discovered, Just when we thought we had seen and heard enough of this barbarism the news media is awashed with another rumour of reverberating sound of SOKA again in Ado-Odo Ota LGA and Ifo LGA.
Just 2 weeks ago, there was a report in the news media of a particular building in Ayetoro Itele Ota LGA where a boy hawking his wares was quarantined by some people believed to be ritualist and taken inside their house apparently to perpetrate their evil act, unknown to these men who pretend they want to buy from this boy’s wares, another buyer was waiting outside for the boy hawker, upon realizing the boy hawker had stayed too long in the house which report says it’s a bungalow self compound, and in a bid to test his curiosity and surely satisfied he saw the boy entering the compound, the waiting buyer outside decided to knock on the gate of the compound and could not get any response, he immediately alerted residents of the area who promptly besieged the building and discovered it to be another SOKA of sort. What a sinful world we live!
In addition, another unconfirmed story pop-up that some school  kids were also kidnapped in an area called senukoro in lafenwa Ayetoro,Ado-Odo Ota LGA just last week, the kids were said to have been discovered in an uncompleted apartment in the said community. The kidnapped kids were said to have been hypnotized as they could not mutter any word when rescued by the residents. In a bid to do a rendering on the SOKA trend, I was dazed to also discover that just some few streets away from my house another SOKA was unveiled on the 20th June 2014. It strongly beats my imagination as to how men of the underworld easily perpetrate this heinous crime notwithstanding the level of consciousness of the entire population about their activities. I was on my way home from work on Friday when we discovered there was a traffic snarl at Iju hill by Grail-land, I initially thought it to be the usual go-slow mode or another tanker has fallen into the ditch which is caving in as we welcome the rain downpour, or at most the notorious danfo drivers and some private educated illiterates car owners had forgotten to take their psychotic pills and decided to face the oncoming vehicles from Ajuwon axis thereby resulting in avoidable accidents as we witness on daily basis, alas! It was none of these assumptions the traffic was caused by a detachment of police team and ambulances who were on their way from the SOKA joint to retrieve the bodies of murder victims. I didn’t really get the message at that particular moment until I got to the last bus-stop in Ajuwon where I decided to pick a grocery and I could see people echoing the epic tale of what happened in a hush-hush tone. Since I don’t really fancy the OLOFOFO style of gathering info, I decided to move on, but setting out on Saturday morning I was duly informed by an okada man that a particular area called pipeline in Ajuwon, Ifo LGA has produced another SOKA. He told me there was still a mammoth crowd trying to catch a glimpse and heavy presence of security operatives at the point where the dead bodies of the victims were discovered. At that point, I  began to ponder on the meaning of life and wonder if some people really believe in the hereafter, well your guess is as good as mine, the desperation for affluence and get money rich syndrome has eroded the values we place on our fellow being. If the gods/deities have decided not to accept goats, pigeons, cows, white garments, palm-oil, bitter kola, kola nuts, salt and pepper anymore, why can’t the gods/deities ask for Ferrari, private jets, a mansion, gold/silver, and all other luxury of life instead of human parts and bloods? Even God Almighty does not ask for our blood for atonement or At-Thawba. It’s really high time we define how to restructure our security apparatus and establish intelligence resource centers across every community in Nigeria.
As a final point, if these ugly occurrences are not nipped in the bud, we might start to witness daylight snatching of persons for ritual purposes in the public glare and nobody would still not “GIVE A DAMN” (apology to Mr. President for using that phrase without his permission).

‘Lekan Olanite
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