oyewole adeboye

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oyewole adeboye

oyewole adeboye

@adeboyeoye

leadership Coach| Founder of The house of Purpose and Power

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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oyewole adeboye
oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@TAdetola13746 @Big_Mck If you get to that level, you will do the same. Nigeria policies are not stable and consistent. Investors don’t stay in a porous system
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tokunbo adetola
tokunbo adetola@TAdetola13746·
@Big_Mck We know you are thieves. Invest the damn money into industrializing Nigeria.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Bode George already explained how Wigwe made all that money. Rent-seeking. Billionaires without inventions or factories. It's not just Wigwe. All of them. You can trace all their wealth to rent-seeking These are the people worshipped by those who say they want New Nigeria.
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lenn
lenn@JustBeLikeWater·
@Big_Mck This right here. Is one of the major differences between us and the west. They steal and bring it in, in 9ja they steal and give it to the west. If this is true how can you be the 7th highest property owner in UK and you are from poverty capital of the world
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@IsmailAkinjero @allibaloo Can you expect Tinubu to remove power subsidy after fuel and FX subsidies. Nigeria will match to Aso villa if he tries such. He will not dare power until economy is reasonably stable
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Omo lagelu
Omo lagelu@IsmailAkinjero·
@allibaloo The problem in power sector is lack of liquidity. We need to remove subsidy from the sector to attract foreign investors and funding for power generation and transmission. The Egypt Peter Obi talked about borrowed about $45b for the project, where will Nigeria get that except FDI
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Alli-Balogun H.Lekan
Alli-Balogun H.Lekan@allibaloo·
The only sector that has defied logic and embarrassed many great minds over the past 25 years is the Power Ministry. In 1999, when Baba Bola Ife was appointed as Minister of Power and Solid Minerals, he expressed great enthusiasm, claiming he would fix the sector within the first six months. However, he barely lasted a year before being reassigned. Following him were several prominent figures, including Prof. Barth Nnaji and Prof. Nebo. One of the most amusing instances was during Fashola’s tenure, when he was accused of promising to resolve the issues within six months. Fashola vehemently denied making such a statement and challenged anyone to provide evidence of his claim. Then came Saleh, who was alleged to have misappropriated all the funds in the Ministry. The Nigerian power sector is beyond simply looking to Egypt for solutions. We have visited Germany too before.….
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
The reason siblings who grew up in the same home and underwent the same upbringing and education system, with some becoming successful and others becoming failures, is that our success in life is not due to our genes, education, training, or malevolent primordial forces. There are no village people standing in the way of our success. You think Alhaji Dangote or Dr Adenuga does not have a village, like you? That's just manipulative pastors and clerics working on your mind and milking you. Our success or failure as humans is purely down to our daily habits with time and money. God does not love your successful sibling and hate you. It is just that God has established universal laws that your brother or sister has obeyed and harnessed to become wealthy, healthy, and happy, while you have disobeyed them. #RenosNuggets
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Ermeeking
Ermeeking@Ermeeking·
@renoomokri I get your point about habits and discipline playing a huge role. But I think success is a mix of many factors environment, opportunities, mindset, and sometimes even luck
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@OlayemiSamflex @renoomokri You don’t know the meaning habit because everything you said there is the habit Reno is talking about; relationships, Collaboration, exposure, time and money management etc. the factor of luck is for everyone but it takes the daily habits to unlock luck/grace .
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Sammy young 🐐
Sammy young 🐐@OlayemiSamflex·
This sounds logical… but it’s not the full picture.Same house, same experience. Different personalities, different choices, different opportunities, even different timing in life. Yes, habits matter a lot,but to say success is purely down to habits ignores things like luck, exposure, networks, and even small advantages that compound over time.And let’s be honest, not every successful person just “obeyed universal laws”… some had access others didn’t. So maybe it’s both: 👉 Personal responsibility and external factors.
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oyewole adeboye
oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@iamstephencrown @Momopee2 @akintollgate Prayers don’t get you kids that listen. You still have to play your role intentionally. Most successful parents you talked about are externally and not internally successful. Success is not only about having money to send your children to best schools but be guided in principles
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snail'n'shell 🐌@iamstephencrown·
@adeboyeoye @Momopee2 @akintollgate We have seen a lot of successful parent, who teach their kids in all possibly good ways, and guess what? some of the kids are drugs addict. Hence, I go wit the guy: pray you have kids that listen, if you get, u no no wait God do for you.
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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
I grew up learning how certain Nigerian families were very strategic. A daughter studying law and becoming a magistrate court judge. A son joining the army and coming a young captain. A daughter studying finance with an MBA and working for a top bank. The last born studying medicine to become a heart surgeon. They are all in the pinnacle of their careers as a high court judge, Major General, Bank CFO and top heart surgeon with a large hospital. Their father was an Oil & Gas executive and their mum was a retired principal turned politician and later became a commissioner. Be intentional with your offsprings! E get why…….The devil doesn’t always have your time!
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@laura_nwogbo @akintollgate You see their strength and gifts earlier and channel them rightly. The purpose of parenting is to help guide their paths. A successful parent is a mentor to their kids
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Laura | Mgt Consultant
Laura | Mgt Consultant@laura_nwogbo·
@akintollgate Intentional parenting matters, but you can’t blueprint a child’s life. At some point, it’s the child who has to decide what they truly want to pursue, not just follow a plan designed for them.
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@GarenOmonigho @akintollgate The biggest job of parents is to know their kids and help them guide their path. Intentional and successful parents serve as mentors to their kids .
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Garen omonigho
Garen omonigho@GarenOmonigho·
This strategy only succeeds when parents also know their children’s natural strengths. Forcing a child into law when they hate arguments? That backfires. The father here clearly understood his children’s gifts. That is the difference between intentional parenting and just ambitious parenting. Know your child before you assign their future.
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@Momopee2 @akintollgate It takes parents records to gain loyalty of the kids. You can not be struggling as parents and expect your kids to listen. Kids will see a successful parent as mentor
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Momopee
Momopee@Momopee2·
@akintollgate Very important. The most important issue however, is for the children to listen. Families with listening children don't know what God has done for them.
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@ifeoma_nellie @ShinaFasheun @akintollgate Parents are meant to guide their children and that’s inclusive of their educational path because they know their strengths and gifts before the kids can clearly understand themselves
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Nellie Ifeoma
Nellie Ifeoma@ifeoma_nellie·
@ShinaFasheun @akintollgate The children are allowed to go after their interest later on in life. As for me, I'm choosing theirs with the help of the Holy Ghost. So help me God.
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oyewole adeboye
oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@ShinaFasheun @akintollgate Parents are heartily God to their children, they are called parents to guide their kids. Your parents(knowledgeable and intelligent parents) knows you more than you do and they should be able to guide your paths; they suppose know your gifts and strengths before you do
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Semiu Shina Fasheun
Semiu Shina Fasheun@ShinaFasheun·
@akintollgate Lol. I am just curious about the right of a child to follow his dream . One of them did not want to be a lawyer but followed his Dad's path and not his.
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@DeeOneAyekooto Developing Lagos ports is not just about Nigeria but about inter Africa trades. Modernized Lagos ports will serve other African countries and thereby give Nigeria more relevance and revenues to take care of other ports. The investment is strategically selected
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
The question shouldn’t be “of all ports in Nigeria, why must it be Lagos Ports?” But the question should be “Of all the cities in Nigeria, why must people leave their villages daily to relocate to Lagos?”. But to answer the first question, let me say “because Tinubu is developing Lagos, if he cannot carry public universities to Otueke or Transport Universities to Katsina, or use the public funds to build a private university in Yola or Otta, at least let him get investors to further develop Lagos Ports which is in the best interest of Nigeria’s economy”! Let me attempt the second question too. I will simply say “Because TINUBU has developed LAGOS, he converted the swamp of Lekki to a city, he turned Atlantic Ocean to Atlantic City and built Nigeria’s First Free Trade Zone among many others. So, who no like better thing?”
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oyewole adeboye
oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@Midatlblog The beauty of life is in the ability of everyone to contribute. We can not allow one person to keep leading us when we have millions who can. Jide is not bad in totality and Raji is not almighty either. What we need is leadership building, the Ivy schools kinda to build leaders
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Mide.O 🩷
Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
For Nigeria to even approach a “Dubai level of development,” we need to overhaul our system of government. Why do we elect leaders for only 8 years? Why can’t we allow only one leader to govern for longer, like in Rwanda, Cameroon, or other countries where one leader serves for many years? The system we currently use keeps pushing us 8 years forward and 8 years backward. For example, if we have an extremely competent governor who transforms the city in 8 years, there is no guarantee that the next governor won’t let things deteriorate completely, erasing the progress of the previous administration. Just imagine if Governor Fashola had remained in office since 2008,Lagos would likely be upgraded to 2026 standards but we are stuck in 2018 ish when governor Ambode left. The BRT lanes would have been expanded, the environment properly maintained, and PSP services would be running consistently every week. Now, see how everything he built has been eroded under Governor Jide Sanwo-Olu. There is no environmental order, and all the roads he constructed on the Island now look like Gaza, almost like a war zone. The question is: why are we replacing capable leaders with people who have no clear idea of how to manage a big city? Our so-called major cities are now struggling with mediocrity because successors cannot even fill the shoes of their predecessors. SMH. 📷: Inner street roads formerly paved with interlocking stones by previous administrations now looking like Gaza due to gross environmental neglect in Eti-Osa LGA, Lekki.
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Abiodun Afolabi 🧮📊
Abiodun Afolabi 🧮📊@afolinconnaire·
@Midatlblog One thing I discussed with my Dad yesterday was, democracy is not for us in Africa. We need a monarchy like the gulf and also the parliamentary style that carry out instructions from the monarchy. With that corruption will reduce and we shall see progress
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oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@BiaPulse He expected her to just give her opinion about Obasanjo government. Opinion means what you think of something, but she kept drifting . The guy is damn crazy when it comes to character attacks. Bwala suppose have watched most of his interviews and decline been interviewed
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Bia Pulse
Bia Pulse@BiaPulse·
Daniel Bwala faced tough questions from Al Jazeera’s new anchor. Meanwhile, another Nigerian was seen publicly denying ever being a politician. “I’m not a politician,” she said! Watch 👇
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oyewole adeboye
oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@BurujDara @MNneji12 @akintollgate Many people hardly project beyond present, but a leader must focus on planting trees he/she may not sit under. The coaster road will build something many people can not imagine presently in 30 years( new businesses, real estate, outlook, quick connectivity etc).
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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
Drove along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway today for the first time in years after carrying serious resentment toward the BAT administration as someone who once stood in opposition. I stopped to take a picture at the exact spot where one of my biz locations used to be Landmark, and I must say "change is inevitable." I, too, paid a price for the sake of national progress. I was wrong on this one. Kudos to the presidency for delivering this transformative project. Hon. Minister Dave Umahi, oga, me, and you still get small beef sha! 😏 #NigeriaForward
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oyewole adeboye
oyewole adeboye@adeboyeoye·
@tobbiematthew Obj is an enigma; fully bless with knowledge, but kinda full of himself. Due to his knowledge, he feels he has everything and he can get anything. Baba criticize every former president except himself. Tinubu read himself into knowledge n remain open 2 people around him for more
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Matthew
Matthew@tobbiematthew·
REASON WHY OBASANJO IS AGAINST TINUBU IS REVEALED: ​Sometime ago when Olusegun Obasanjo was president of Nigeria, he believed he was the most intelligent person in the world. He possessed thousands of books and hundreds of university professors at his beck and call. Yet, despite all the informations that he possessed, he remained confused about the true meaning of life. ​He heard about a wise man that was governing Lagos State at the time and he went to meet him. The governor was Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Obasanjo said to him, "I know everything that is possible to know, yet why do I not feel wise to the same extent that you are wise? I maliciously withheld your state's shares of monthly federal allocations for more than five years and yet you kept Lagos State going smoothly without any difficulty and without borrowing money from any financial institution" ​Tinubu did not answer at first. Instead, he picked up a teapot and began pouring tea into the president’s cup. Even after the cup was full, he kept pouring. The tea overflowed from the cup, spilling onto the table and Obasanjo’s clothes. Obasanjo shouted, "Stop! Can’t you see the cup is full? There is no more room in it!" ​Tinubu looked at him and said, "You are just like this cup. Your mind is so full of your own thoughts and ego that there is no room left for anything new. If you want to learn something, you must first empty your cup. You must henceforth do away with your spirit of self-importance and egoism" And still, Obasanjo did not understand. Despite being lectured in a down-to-earth manner by Tinubu, he did not realize that being wise does not mean knowing all the answers—it means having the capacity to listen and learn in silence. So, he left Tinubu and went back to Aso Rock Presidential Villa with an even larger chip on his shoulder. And he hate Tinubu even more than he already hated him. ​The bottom line. ​Olusegun Obasanjo thinks that he already knows everything, so he can never learn anything new, which is after the encounter with Tinubu in 2006 when he, Obasanjo was president and Tinubu was governor, he could not learn from the great philosophical lesson that Tinubu taught him through demonstration with a tea cup 🍶 ☕ ☕. Tinubu's lesson to Obasanjo has taught us that to become truly wise, we must practice humility and keep our minds open, like an empty cup waiting to be filled. From his early days in the military 🪖 till today, Obasanjo's mind is closed 🔒 which is why it never entered his mind that Tinubu is the right man that he should support for president and not Mr. Peter Obi that he is erroneously supporting.
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