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Master Baker Tosan Jemide holds Exhibition

Master Baker Tosan Jemide holds Exhibition

Tosan Jemide, CEO of ‘Cakes by Tosan’ (CBT) hosted a mind blowing cake exhibition recently at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos tagged ‘Ultimate Luxury’. The exhibition which was designed to reinforce the premium brand’s position and stamp its authority as the most creative cake outfit in Nigeria featured various sugar craft master pieces. The [...]

Branding, As It Should Be!

Branding, As It Should Be!

By Nosa Emma Iyamu     Starting and running a small and medium sized business efficiently can be one of the most challenging activities you would face in your lifetime, especially, for an up-and-coming entrepreneur in a developing country where the market forces seem to constantly be opposing. With the increase in the numbers of [...]

The Future is Bright for Nigeria

The Future is Bright for Nigeria

By Ituah Ighodalo     The future is bright regardless of what Nigeria or Nigerians may wish. The future is bright for all and sundry and the generality of Nigerians. Let us all stop complaining and try to make things work. Let us all roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty. A lot [...]

Nigerian Football – Grassroots Development is the Answer – Seyi Akinwunmi

Nigerian Football – Grassroots Development is the Answer – Seyi Akinwunmi

By David Olanrewaju     He sits atop football administration in Lagos State. A Lawyer by training, an Administrator by calling and a kind-hearted personality by compulsion. He is Seyi Akinwunmi, Chairman, Lagos State Football Association (L.A.F.A.). David Olanrewaju caught up with this eloquent personality inside his sprawling Lagos-Island Office for an interview. Excerpts:   [...]

From College Drop Out To Corporate Sell Out: The Steve Harris Story

From College Drop Out To Corporate Sell Out: The Steve Harris Story

By Kehinde Ajose   According to Ubong Essien: “One of the finest opportunities of life is the privilege to have a second bite at the cherry, to pick up the pieces and start all over, especially where we may have performed unsatisfactorily. This is an amazing gift.” The success secret of champions can be traced [...]

When to Break Up with Your Hairdresser

When to Break Up with Your Hairdresser

By Adeola Adegboyega     “It won’t break!” I grimaced at the excruciating pain I felt as my stylist kept weaving every tiny strand of hair on my scalp. My complaints had exasperated her and I was already exhausted from all the arguing. As I felt another pang of pain, I knew without a doubt [...]

Inside Nollywood: An account of Fulbright scholar, Bic Leu

Inside Nollywood: An account of Fulbright scholar, Bic Leu

Inside the Making of Four Nollywood Movies: An account of a Fulbright scholar, Bic Leu    “I think that if you all are half as fast as I am, we can be done in no time!” is director Desmond Elliott’s rallying call to cast and crew in the midst of a grueling shooting schedule that [...]

SAMI holds Benefit Concert in support of Sickle Cell

SAMI holds Benefit Concert in support of Sickle Cell

By David Olanrewaju     A concert to enlighten the public and gather support and help for people living with the Sickle Cell Anaemia Disorder (SCD) tagged: ‘Touch A Cell’ was held on Sunday, April 1, 2012 at the Victoria Crown Plaza (VCP) Hotel, Victoria-Island, Lagos. The Concert, in its fourth year, was organised by [...]

Church 4 Change holds Business Roundtable – Bismarck Rewane speaks on Cost of Governance

Church 4 Change holds Business Roundtable – Bismarck Rewane speaks on Cost of Governance

By Ayodeji Jeremiah   Church 4 Change, a coalition of Christian leaders and an issues-based moral force focused on national reformation and social re-engineering recently organised a business roundtable at the Radisson Blue Hotel, Victoria Island, with Mr. Bismarck Rewane as guest speaker with the theme – Cost of Governance in Nigeria, what can we [...]

The Man Called Bola Tinubu

The Man Called Bola Tinubu

By Kathlyn Eyitemi     As human beings we are guilty of immortalizing dead heroes. Even villains become heroes when they die so it is difficult to tell the difference because people generally are sympathetic to the dead and unkind to the living. Nigerian democracy has many unsung heroes and villains alike. We may become [...]

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