RULE 87: Don’t Surrender Equity
Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun with City People Magazine Publisher, Dr. Seye Kehinde
This is a Rule
for anybody who runs a company, or who is a freelance and is...
Moneywise 6: How to get a business coach
Celebrity Blogger Gbenga Dan Asabe with Africa's Richest Man, Aliko Dangote
I got to my Financial Mentor’s compound on Saturday at
about 4.00 p.m. with yet, another surprise waiting for...
Rule 46: Keep records
Nigeria's Event Management Expert, Temmie Amodu of Decor-Kobo Rentals Ltd
When
a publisher and I agree to do a book together we draw up a contract. This specifies all those...
Rule 5: Know what counts and what doesn’t
Ex-Kogi State Deputy Governor, Architect Yomi Awoniyi with wife, Elizabeth
Being here
counts; being kind and considerate counts. Getting through each day without
seriously offending anyone or hurting anyone counts; having...
Rule 92: Study them closely
Late General Sani Abacha's Propagandist and Publisher, Conscience Magazine, Chief Abiola Ogundokun
If
you are going for a promotion and there is competition, you need to read,
understand and completely grasp...
Rule 57: Know the rules about authority
Nigeria's Abuja based Female Politician and Philantropist, Hajiya Zuwaira Gambo
Who
runs your office? I bet it ain’t the boss.
Bosses tend to closet themselves away in their ivory office, leaving...
Rule 71: Cultivate diplomacy
Nigeria's Sport Enthusiast,Politician and Publisher, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu with Blogger, GDA
Smooth
Rules players move rapidly up the corporate ladder because they are
diplomats. They don’t start fights, they
stop them. ...
Moneywise 21: You can start all over again
Celebrity Blogger Gbenga Dan Asabe and Co-Blogger, Dr. Chris Kehinde Nwandu-CKN
As my
Mentor continued to pour out his heart, explaining each of the principles he
listed, I noticed a deep...
Rule 82: Know what to call everyone
Famous Actress and Glo Ambassador, Mrs. Abiola Atanda aka Madam Kofo
Yes,
you should know what to call everyone, but that doesn’t mean you are going to
call them it. I...
Rule 64: Think one step ahead
Son of Late Yoruba Linguist & Politician, Chief Ajibola Ige, Architect Muyiwa Ige & blogger, GDA
We
talked about being expedient. Thinking one step up is about thinking
expediently. You don’t...



















