Thursday 20 July 2017

STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN HUSTLING AND MAKING TIME FOR YOUR KIDS

A lot of changes have taken place in our generation. The challenge of striking a balance between making a living and having proper family life is real and needs to be managed cautiously. Below is an article I wrote on this issue
In this fast-paced generation, the gulf between parents and their children is getting wider. It is caused by responsibilities that pile up daily. You are thinking of paying house rent, school fees, water bill, electricity bill, for car maintenance and domestic services, piano lessons and feeding the family, to mention but a few. Imagine a parent- living in Lagos, Nigeria – who has to leave home at 5am and return at 10pm, when the kids are already in bed. The job becomes a necessary evil, putting food on the table, but ensuring the kids are raised by teachers as well as Cecilia, the domestic staff, and Akpan the driver. They run with what they can remember from the morning dose of instruction, and toss in a thing or two from their own upbringing.

Tuesday 23 May 2017

INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE OMOREGIE, MD/CEO KIDS FASHION MART, BOLTON



Discovering your purpose in life is a milestone, but committing to it is what ensures actualization. A lot of people still wade through the waters of life getting by, making money and having their needs met, but not fulfilling their dreams. Those dreams remain unfulfilled and keep tugging at their hearts, making them wonder continuously - what could have been? George Omoregie tells of how he lives his dream, carving a niche for himself in spite of competition.

Wednesday 15 March 2017

AN INTERVIEW ON BUSINESS WITH MICHAEL D. WILLIAMS






Michael Dale Williams is a Marketing consultant who is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and SMEs create profitable businesses. His book, ‘The More3 Formula’; endorsed by the renowned development, sales and business expert, Brian Tracy, has helped numerous entrepreneurs see business from a different perspective and increase their profit. In Nigeria he has worked as a consultant to the carnival committee in Cross River State, the Managing Director of the Cross River State Tourism Board; and currently, he is the Business Development Manager for Ebonylife TV. In this interview with Omonefe Eruotor, he lets us in on his journey and shares some invaluable entrepreneural tips.

Monday 20 February 2017

MEET THE BOSS, CLARE (ELUKA) ANYIAM-OSIGWE BEM, CEO PREMAE COSMETICS AND RECIPIENT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (BEM), BY HM THE QUEEN, 2017 FOR SERVICES TO DERMATOLOGY

                           
                            
Allergy issues can be quite challenging to deal with, and doctors often have no solutions to a lot of them. This is especially true in Nigeria, so a Nigerian entrepreneur producing cosmetics specially formulated with allergies in mind, is engaged in truly life-changing work. In this interview with Clare Anyiam-Osigwe, she talks to Omonefe Eruotor about her passion for Africa, the effects of food on the human skin, entrepreneurship, and making a difference.  

Saturday 18 February 2017

PICKING UP THE PIECES

A Mile in Her Shoes is a year old. Since the 16th, we started a promo to mark the publication anniversary, by promising to give the first three people who purchase E-copies of my book, paperback copies.

Yesterday on Facebook and Instagram, we talked about hope, of how people need to keep their eyes on their dreams and fix them there, till their whole beings gravitate towards their dreams.

It's day 3, great to be celebrating this milestone. Today we will be discussing 'picking up the pieces'.



Monday 30 January 2017

BLISS

Rita, a young teenage girl who was bullied constantly by her peers, decided to start fighting back, she had had enough. News got to her father that his daughter hit someone else's child in the neighbourhood, without asking her about it, he got home and gave her the beating of a lifetime.

Saturday 7 January 2017

NEW YEAR FUSS


As the final scene of 2016 ends and the curtain being drawn gradually falls; the crowd cheers, outstanding performers grin with pride while those who made mistakes are sullen and wish they did better.

When it is time for the bow, they all greet their audience from a distance. Some smile excitedly for the crowd while others put up plastic smiles, waiting to just end the show and walk right out of the stage.