i like reading self help advice books that are dated,it helps to put them in perspective and it also separates the wheat frm the chaff.J.paul Getty wrote how to be rich in the 60s and i've found a particularly informative over the years.i think his philosophy is quite in tune with what i have to share with you........... 10 secrets of success every business person needs to know................ The only one way to make a great deal of money in business world and that is in one's own business.the man who wants to go into business for himself should choose a field which he knows and understands.obvioviously.he can'nt know everything based on the business from the very beginning.but he should not start untill he acquired a good,solid working knowledge of the business. 2.The business owner should never lose sight of the central aim of all business-to produce more and better goods or prviede more people at lower coste.he has to build up standard and work on those steps that will bring a positive chang to his business..... 3.A sense of thrift is essential for success in business you must discipline yourself to practice economy whenever possible,in his personal life as well as his business affairs.'make your mony first then think about spending it'...watch out for the concluding part....we appericiate you post your comment you can also get this message in your mail box by providing your e mail in the space provided.thanks for been part of this
Labe orun the journey so far......
For the First Time, i cried when my father died--Segun Adisa For the first time, I cried when my father died - Segun Adisa, Producer, Labe Orun Handsome Segun Adisa is a middle-aged man who hails from Ibadan, in Oyo State. He is a Christian, light-hearted and responsible family man. Also, the producer of “Labe Orun”, a popular programme aired on MITV television station with 26 years’ experience in broadcasting. Adisa spoke with KAYODE ADEMAKINWA in an interview in which he shared his memorable experience in anchoring his sensitive and investigative programme, style of dressing, challenges, and many more. Excerpts: In the beginning L abe Orun is just an offshoot of my programme on the Radio Nigeria in mid ’90s. It was then known as Iriri Aye. There is no way I can talk about Labe Orun with...
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