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Olamide Akanji๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ‘‘

@Lamiide_A

Associate Chartered Accountant | Investment Banker | Serial Investor | I love capitalism and I love the capital markets | 12k+ followers on LinkedIn

Lagos, Nigeria ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Eylรผl 2018
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Olamide Akanji๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ‘‘
8 years ago, being a chartered accountant was my biggest dream. 8 years after, my dream became a reality. Dreams do come through!!! Don't stop dreaming ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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This time last year, I was at Canaanland for Shiloh serving God whole heartedly in my unit as an usher in training, This year I couldnโ€™t make it to Canaanland physically for Shiloh because Iโ€™m living in my answered prayers from last yearโ€™s Shiloh ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿฅน Dear God, thank you ๐Ÿ™
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This trip was my first trip out of Nigeria! When I remember how far God has brought me, Iโ€™m always in awe๐Ÿฅน I owe God thanks for the privilege to be able to sponsor myself on a trip outside Nigeria ๐Ÿ™‡๐Ÿฝโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™
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Frame 1&2: Akwaaba๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ Frame 3: Akwaabyee๐Ÿ‘‹ I had a great time in Ghana and Iโ€™d definitely be visiting again!
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwoยท
Carry an abundance mindset, going into 2026. Choose to see opportunities. Choose to collaborate and take risks. Choose to dream big. Share ideas with people. Support others. Take bold steps. Read books or listen to people that push you to be better. Let me tell you what happens when you do this. Your mindset becomes healthier, and you operate from a place of strategy instead of fear.
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Aminu Dalhat
Aminu Dalhat@AminuDalhatยท
If you are resigning, I beg of you, do it professionally. Don't burn bridges. Give that notice. Be at your best during the transition period. Corporate world is very small.
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Olamide Akanji๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ‘‘
Twitter fam! Shiloh is starting on Tuesday and Iโ€™m inviting everyone of you ๐Ÿคฉ Mark your calendars and set your alarms!
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOAยท
This hack will make you show up 100% more confident than you currently do. โ€˜You are the most knowledgeable about the work you doโ€™ Stop telling yourself your boss knows better. They don't. Not about the work you actually do. Think about this for a second. Pick any project on your desk right now. Now imagine your boss being asked about one tiny detail; something specific about how you built it, the step-by-step, why you made that choice, what specific data set informed your approach. Could they answer it? Probably not. Why? Because they're not in the detail. They're 30,000 feet up. People often get this wrong: They think distance equals wisdom. They think because their boss has more years of experience, they are automatically more knowledgeable than they are about the work. Total lie. Your boss brings perspective. You bring mastery. You are the master of the detail. That counts for something. The detail is your superpower. But you refuse to acknowledge your superpower. So, You walk into meetings doubting yourself. You hesitate to contribute. You wait for permission to lead. All because you think: "They've seen more. They know better." But without your detail, they have nothing to build on. You're literally the architect of the work. They're the strategist. You need each other. But that only works if you own your lane. This changes today: When you sit in that room, don't shrink. Don't apologise for knowing your stuff. Bring the detail. Share the insight. Pitch the idea. Own the moment, with clarity. Because you're not just a doer, you are important. And it's time everyone, including you, knew it. Make Sense? Go and be fantastic today. #Orebukola
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jo johnson
jo johnson@josbjohnsonยท
master your craft so completely that it becomes your language. not the language you speak to impress others, but the language you think in. where the work isnโ€™t separate from you, isnโ€™t something you do, but something you are. where your hands know before your mind does. where youโ€™ve repeated the fundamentals so many times theyโ€™ve dissolved into instinct. itโ€™s not just talent. itโ€™s mind and body numbing devotion. itโ€™s showing up when inspiration left. itโ€™s the thousand hours nobody saw that make the one hour everybody wants. excellence is a religion. and the only prayer that matters is practice.
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Chukwu Adaeze Victoria
Chukwu Adaeze Victoria@ChukwuAdaezeยท
When I started working at an agency in 2017, that was when I realised that the corporate world has a way of draining you of creativity. You get stuck doing one mundane thing over and over again, that you forget what exploration and play feels like. It is an infection.
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Made in lagos
Made in lagos@honestfc1ยท
One important thing that must be beside your bed at nightโ€ฆ..?
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOAยท
The only loyalty that matters is the loyalty to the future in front of you. The future! Not your bosses Not your employer Not your current situation Not your current tasks & priorities. Your loyalty is to the future.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwoยท
Pursue exposure. Search and take up opportunities to step outside your usual circle, your usual city, your usual friends, and your usual comfort zone. It'll humble you and inspire you at the same time. It'll expand your mind and force you to raise your standards. Youโ€™ll meet people your age, some even younger, doing things you never imagined possible. You will naturally begin to do those things, and wonder โ€œAh, so this is how far I can actually go.โ€
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โ€˜deola.
โ€˜deola.@deyola_aยท
In your 20s, you will meet a guy who will make you feel something you havenโ€™t felt in a long time. He will text you every day, call you at night, ask about your day, make you laugh, and remind you what it feels like to be wanted. And for a moment, youโ€™ll think, โ€œMaybe this is it. Maybe this is finally my person.โ€ It is very important you donโ€™t lose yourself in that excitement.
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Sir A_N๐Ÿ’œ
Sir A_N๐Ÿ’œ@nsemeke33ยท
Entry level Interview..... Interviewer: Tell me about yourself Answer: Thank you very much for this opportunity. My name is XYZ, and I'm a graduate of XOXO from the University of Amos Nsemeke. I have proficiency in email management, calendaring, research, and I am a team player with attention to detail. I am familiar with Microsoft tools and packages like Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. I am also skilled in Canva, Notion, and Trello. I have experience using virtual meeting platforms like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. I have more to share, but I would like to stop here for now. ๐Ÿ˜ (This will make everyone to smile) This is simple and straight to point and avoid unnecessary personal stories.
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