Ajitu

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Ajitu

Ajitu

@jaheedce

Self Improvement all the way

Nigeria เข้าร่วม Aralık 2013
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
You remember this Burnley fan who got tired of Kompany's style of football?
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Paul Pogba on his future: “From what I've heard, here at AS Monaco we're together for the long run”.
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
In 2018, Stanford professor Matt Abrahams gave a masterclass on why most people fail to communicate well.
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Ajitu@jaheedce·
@Kirsonline The portal is unable to validate NIN with linked email address. Kindly provide other options if available Your team needs to look into this and probably extend the deadline to enable affected parties conclude with the tax filing.
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Rufybaba
Rufybaba@Rufyb·
When you hear or see that a business shuts down, especially a small or mid-size business, please try as much as possible to show empathy. Except it is an illegal or a non-value-adding enterprise, do not express excitement that a business has shut down because you don’t like the people that owned it or managed it. You may dislike the promoters of the business, but you may want to show some respect and empathy to the people who possibly lost jobs in the process.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This is an absolute masterclass from MIT on how to speak
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Rufybaba
Rufybaba@Rufyb·
Like most problems in Nigeria, the situation about power in Nigeria is a cyclicality one. It will be very hard to solve and it is a policy problem. To start with, if you want to know whether a good or services should be paid for by the government or individuals, you must first assess what type of goods it is - is it a private good or is it a public good? If a public good, wherein the consumption of one overlaps withe the consumption of another entity, then yes the government needs to intervene. Ideally, it is that your consumption does not reduce mine, and it is hard (or impossible) to stop people from benefiting. But if a private good, wherein its consumption is exclusive to an individual, then individuals need to pay themselves. The intuition is that if you consume it, I cannot consume the same unit, and I can be excluded if I do not pay.
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Geekay
Geekay@gkbalogs·
In the last 15+ years, I’ve had more than 50 staff try to copy our business, join competitors, or take customers directly from under us, all in the name of “I can do it” or “na we dey do all the work… is it not just juice, parfaits and salads?” Unsurprisingly, most of them fizzled out before they started. Not because they couldn’t replicate the product, some even used the same suppliers, and had the techincal know-how, but because they didn’t understand the business of building a business. They saw the surface, not the structure behind it. People often ask me, “How do I protect my recipe?” My response is usually: you mean watermelon and pineapple juice? There’s a lot more to building a business than the product. Yes, product matters, but it’s only one piece. In many cases, nailing consistency beats having “superior” quality. The ability to deliver the same experience, every single time, across locations, teams, and over time, is where the real work is. And that’s why, for me, one of the most unserious things you can say as a business owner is: “I don’t want people to steal my idea.” Because ideas are a small part of your success. Anyone can come up with an idea, not everyone can execute. Another common myth is that you must have a protectable IP or some special “secret sauce” to win., (i don't know why cake people liek to think they have one secrest recipe... 😂😂). It rarely works that way in reality. Yes, where there are clear grounds for protection, take it seriously. Protect what’s worth protecting. But don’t get stuck thinking you need IP to make it big. You don’t. What you need is the ability to build, and keep building, long after the “idea” phase is over. Instead ask yourself these serious questions: - How do I distribute this product at scale? - How do I systemise operations, so the business runs well? - How do I build a high performance culture where people take ownership and standards don’t drop? - How do I keep my brand top of mind in a crowded market? - How do I acquire customers predictably and keep them coming back? - How do I manage my finances properly, so I don’t run out of money? This my friend is where the real work is. These are what separates a good idea from a sustainable business.
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Ajitu@jaheedce·
No matter how they explain Nigeria to you, there's still a lot you haven't been told that'll make your jaw drop upon discovery.
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Fernando Wona.π
Fernando Wona.π@FernandoWona·
@JORMUNGAND_rr Some time last yewr, I bought about 60 units, it took me almost 3 weeks before I could load it. As soon I hear the power supply alarm, I pick up the teller and on arrival at the meter point, before taping upto 5 keys, the light is gone. This game went on for about 20 days.
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The prepaid meter is so incredibly sweet. We had 110 units 2 months ago, today we have 103 units, imagine only 7 units were consumed in 2 months, I think we are band B, I am not sure, but for a 5 bedroom duplex that is so incredible. I want to give a special thanks to @officialABAT @RtHonSheriff and @BayoAdelabu, we would not have achieved this without you.
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Ajitu@jaheedce·
@SirJarus Bukola joined naija politics while Segun didn't.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Unrelated How did Segun Agbaje maintain his fonee to this age despite being a Nigerian (primary) resident since at least when GTB was founded 35 years ago? Many Nepo Tokunbohs of his generation, including Bukola Saraki, gradually lost their fonee as they integrated into Naija society
Bremen@Rxbremen

Take all my money uncle Segun 🤭🤭🤭🤭.

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Mindset Machine 
Mindset Machine @mindsetmachine·
This guy literally explained why some people become successful while others stay average.
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
This guy literally explained why some people become successful while others stay average. The reason is uncomfortable. Game Theory
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
Duk Dan-Arewa ya kamata ya kalli wannan bidiyo, ya yiwa wadannan mutane Allah Ya isa kafa uku 😢 Dan Bello, Allah Ya saka da alkhairi 🤲
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Mudi
Mudi@MudiTheInvestor·
I dropped an episode breaking down how I earned over ₦3 million in dividend income in 2025. I won’t lie, I was feeling like a champion while recording it. Then I started looking at the dividend payouts going to Dangote, Elumelu, and Rabiu… and suddenly that ₦3 million didn’t feel so big anymore. In fact, that’s roughly what these guys earn in dividends in an hour, if not minutes. 😂 It just reminds you that there are levels to this investing game. If you’re curious how I built that ₦3M dividend income step by step, here’s the episode: youtu.be/NEZmM9ryeNw?si…
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