Sunday 20 December 2015

WUSE MARKET ON FIRE










A popular market in the heart of F.C.T of Abuja,is reported to be on fire. P.M news has learnt.


According to an eyewitness,the raging fire is getting close Famous Zenith Bank.

As at the time of filling this report fire fighters are said to have arrived,though battling to extinguish the fire.
............................................................GOD HELP US

7 Surprising Lessons About Success Learned From Interviewing More Than 65 Millionaires

Over the past two and a half years, we've interviewed 65 millionaire entrepreneurs about building successful businesses. Our conversations with these entrepreneurs revealed many surprising lessons about succeeding in business -- lessons that broke the pattern of what we’re used to hearing about entrepreneurship.
Here are seven of our favorite lessons:

1. Never believe you know better than your staff.

When we think of high-powered leaders, people like Donald Trump come to mind -- no-nonsense, all-knowing ominous figures. But that isn’t always reality. We had the privilege ofinterviewing Richard Branson and weren’t surprised that he approaches leadership differently:
“With all my employees, I listen to them, trust in them, believe in them, respect them and let them have a go! I never believe I know better than they do.”
This is just one thing that has elevated Branson to the level he’s at today.

2. Don’t go big or go home.

We’re constantly told in entrepreneurship you have to go big or go home, to jump in with two feet and burn the boats behind you. But one interesting lesson we learned from our interview with master marketer and best selling author Seth Godin is that go big or go home isn’t the best way to go as a new entrepreneur.
Instead, how about this -- start small and start now.

3. The customer isn’t always right.

Many entrepreneurs subscribe to the customer is always right philosophy. However, we learned from New York Times bestselling author Tim Ferriss that the customer is not always right --nor do they get to call the shots.
Ferriss taught us that some customers aren’t worth it, and you don’t need to take abuse to provide good service. Firing difficult customers gives you more time to nurture your relationships with the good ones, ultimately making more money in the long run.

4. You don’t have to be smart to succeed.

Wantrepreneurs often think they must be the smartest in their industries to succeed in entrepreneurship. Intelligence (or perceived lack thereof) holds many back from ever realizing their entrepreneurial dreams.
While it’s important to make sure your company is among the best, we learned from the founder ofKissmetrics, Neil Patel, that you don't have to be smart to be a successful entrepreneur -- you just have to hire smart people.

5. Be selfish in solving problems.

Successful entrepreneurs are in the business of solving other people’s problems, right? Maybe, but Danae Ringelmann, founder of Indiegogo, taught us that to ensure success in entrepreneurship, focus on solving your own problems.
In her 20s, Ringelmann came up against problem and quickly realized it wasn’t just impacting her -- it was impacting everyone across the world. The problem? Inefficient access to capital.
“Ideas were going unborn every day, not for lack of heart and hustle, but for lack of access to the right gatekeeper, the person who holds the purse strings.”
Be selfish in solving problems. If you’re experiencing a challenge, chances are others are experiencing it too.

6. Invest in your own backyard.

To be entrepreneurial, you have to be able to pivot quickly to chase new opportunities, right? According to our interview with Barbara Corcoran, chasing unfamiliar new markets is a fast track to failure.
“I’ve watched so many people much smarter than me lose as much money as I’ve made. You know what they forgot? They forgot to invest in their own backyard -- what they knew. They heard [another] market was phenomenal and off they went, and lost their shirts”.
Don’t forget to invest in your own backyard, in what you know.

7. The money is not the bottom line.

Many people start businesses for the money. But hopefully that’s not the only reason. Marie Forleo, founder of Marie TV and B-School, shared the secret of entrepreneurial success:
“The money is not the bottom line. The people who I see that are the most successful -- there’s something deeper that drives them. There’s this strong burning desire to make a difference.”
And those entrepreneurs who are purely chasing the money? They’re the ones who crash and burn.
These are just a few of the hundreds of lessons we’ve learned interviewing the greatest minds in business today.
There is so much more to be learned from these entrepreneurial greats, but the powerful lessons above will give any new or even established entrepreneur an edge in their business.

dakovablogger: A HERO INDEED""A Tennessee Teen died while Protect...

dakovablogger: A HERO INDEED""A Tennessee Teen died while Protect...: A community in Knoxville, Tennessee is currently mourning the death of one of their star athletes who they now refer to as a "Hero&quo...

dakovablogger: A HERO INDEED""A Tennessee Teen died while Protect...

dakovablogger: A HERO INDEED""A Tennessee Teen died while Protect...: A community in Knoxville, Tennessee is currently mourning the death of one of their star athletes who they now refer to as a "Hero&quo...

A HERO INDEED""A Tennessee Teen died while Protecting Three girls from Gunfire.


A community in Knoxville, Tennessee is currently mourning the death of one of their star athletes who they now refer to as a "Hero"
15-year-old Zaevion William Dobson and several friends were hanging out on the evening of December 17th when 23-year-old Brandon Perry drove through the neighborhood and “randomly fired multiple times.”
According to NBC, Dobson was killed when he threw himself over three girls to protect them from the gunfire. The young ladies were not injured..Earlier that night, Perry and two accomplices shot at his mother, Lisa Perry. She was hit in the lower back but is expected to make a full recovery.
The shooting spree came to an end around 2:00 am on December 18th when Perry was shot while driving resulting in him crashing his car into an apartment building. His two accomplices were quickly taken into custody.
One man has been released, the other, Christopher D. Bassett, is being held without bond. Bassett has a previous arrest record and his charges related to this incident include being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and probation violation.
Police believe Dobson was randomly targeted amidst events that were gang-related.
During a press conference, Knoxville Police ChiefDavid Rausch was visibly shaken by the events. He apologized for crying while explaining how the heartbreaking incident had unfolded.
“These cowardly and senseless acts of violence must stop,” Rausch said. “We should be preparing to celebrate the Christmas holiday, but now we have two men who are dead.”
Knoxville’s mayor Madeline Rogero, as well as Dobson’s football coach Rob Black, were apart of the press conference that praised Dobson’s selfless act.
“[He was] only a sophomore, but a very contagious young man who was very liked by his peers and his teachers,” Black said. “It’s going to be a tough time as we leave from here and go meet with our football players.”
“[Dobson was] involved in sports and a mentee of one of our organizations in town. But still he falls victim to this…He was really one of our success stories” said Rogero.
Dobson’s teammates have also shown their support for their fallen classmate with the tweet, “We want you to know that Zaevion was an outstanding young man who will always be remembered as a hero.”

dakovablogger: Dance with Peter won by 'Kelvin Ayanruoh"

dakovablogger: Dance with Peter won by 'Kelvin Ayanruoh": AFTER weeks of keen contest, Kelvin Ayanruoh, a twenty four old indigene of Delta State, has emerged winner of the maiden edition of Dance ...

Dance with Peter won by 'Kelvin Ayanruoh"

AFTER weeks of keen contest, Kelvin Ayanruoh, a twenty four old indigene of Delta State, has emerged winner of the maiden edition of Dance with Peter reality television show sponsored by Globacom.
The youngster was declared winner at the grand finale of the show held last Saturday at Bamako Studio, Ojodu, Lagos. He defeated his closest challengers, Mali Hot Boy, and third place winner, Ghanaian Julius Fakta, to win the coveted crown of best dancer in West Africa. Amazing Amy and Da Octopus won the fourth and fifth positions respectively.
In view of this, Kelvin wins Globacom’s top prize of a Toyota Rav 4 SUV and N3million cash with an opportunity of featuring in P-Square’s next music video.  First runner-up, Mali Hot Boy, goes home with a Honda Civic car and N2million, while Julius Fakta gets a Kia Rio car and N1million cash prize. Both of them will also have a chance to feature in a top Glo Ambssador’s music video.
With his emergence as the best dancer, Kelvin whose philosophy in life is “respect all and fear none” is crystallising his dream of becoming a world famous international choreographer. His victory is also remarkable, given that he started out as a member of a dance group called Elevators NG. At the audition stage, the judges picked him out for his dexterity to progress to the next stage as a solo performer. He has repaid that faith by winning the competition.
The other dancers who survived the elimination stages and made it to the grand finale were Amazing Amy, Da Octopus, G-Xtreem and C-Fly. They were voted fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh respectively by followers of the show.