Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 5th August 2019

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 5th August 2019

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target=_blank>When to prepare for the corridors of power

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When to prepare for the corridors of power

The English word character comes from a Latin word meaning “mark”, or “distinctive quality.” As you have seen, our character is what marks, defines, and identifies us. And you may have been asking yourself, “What distinctive qualities identify me? Are they positive or negative? Genuine character includes the following features: It is fixed, predictable and
When to prepare for the corridors of power
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target=_blank>Simplifying credit access, the Access Bank way

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Simplifying credit access, the Access Bank way

A major disruption in the familiar pattern of costly credit access by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) has come with a bang. Thanks to Access Bank Plc which is now offering unusual, collateral-free financing support targeting 30, 000 MSMEs this year alone. With a historic credit innovation that is already changing MSMEs’ lending story,
Simplifying credit access, the Access Bank way
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target=_blank>Dissecting challenges to ECOWAS single currency

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Dissecting challenges to ECOWAS single currency

Recently, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), consisting of 15 countries, revived its plans to adopt a common currency “the Eco”, targeting 2020 as the new date for implementation across the member nations. CHIMA NWOKOJI in this report, looks at the possibility of meeting the deadline for adoption.   After a series of
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target=_blank>Review of Daniel Coyle’s The Little Book of Talent

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Review of Daniel Coyle’s The Little Book of Talent

In essence ‘The Little Book of Talent’ by Daniel Coyle explores 52 Tips for Improving Your Skills.  However in reality it is so much more.  We loved Daniel Coyle’s bestselling book The Talent Code, and this book continues Coyle’s tradition of insightful examples and tremendous principles which can be easily applied to ‘real life’ situations.
Review of Daniel Coyle’s The Little Book of Talent
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target=_blank>The dog and the moon

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The dog and the moon

It was in the final stages of the campaigns leading to the election of a new President of the United States of America. Each of the two leading contenders (whom we shall call A and B) trying to put his best foot forward to impress the highly sophisticated but often impressionable American electorate. The campaign
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target=_blank>I inherited entrepreneurial genes from my parents —Okoli-Tasie, CEO, Mara Cruiz Organics

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I inherited entrepreneurial genes from my parents —Okoli-Tasie, CEO, Mara Cruiz Organics

Amara Okoli-Tasie, an entrepreneur, manufacturer and innovator is the founder of Mara Cruiz Organics, a made-in-Nigeria hair care brand, and also the founder of The Manufacturers Hub, an empowerment hub for Nigerian women. In this interview with NIYI OYEDEJI, she shares her experience as an entrepreneur.   What ’s your business background? I have B.A
I inherited entrepreneurial genes from my parents —Okoli-Tasie, CEO, Mara Cruiz Organics
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target=_blank>5 habits that separate great sales leaders from others

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5 habits that separate great sales leaders from others

Sales leaders fall into the same trap over and over: being busy for busy sake. They’re often chasing their tails with all kinds of non-essential, low value-add activities—updating forecasts, hounding people about numbers and close dates, validating data in CRM systems, going from one recurring call to the next. They are completely consumed with activity,
5 habits that separate great sales leaders from others
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target=_blank>When a leader goes down

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When a leader goes down

Since the rape scandal involving Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) came to the fore, he has become everyone’s whipping boy. He is the butt of every joke, the villain on everyone’s lips and the crook that must be battered by all. Nobody remembers any good thing he had done, nobody
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target=_blank>Gbajabiamila takes the bull by the horn

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Gbajabiamila takes the bull by the horn

Insurgency, banditry, killings and kidnappings, which spurred the decimation and displacement of the Nigerian population and the economy have always been of great concern to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila. The speaker, even as a first-term member in 2003, vowed not to rest until he contributed his modest quota towards finding
Gbajabiamila takes the bull by the horn
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Gains, losses of tribal marks

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Gains, losses of tribal marks

THE Yoruba tribal marks are scarifications which are specific identification and beautification marks designed on the face or body of the Yoruba people. The tribal marks are part of the Yoruba culture  inscribed on the body by burning or laceration of the skin, usually done at birth. The primary function of tribal marks is  identification […]
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