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Thursday, 14 April 2016

The Biggest Fashion Show To Ever Hit Africa

THIS IS IT!!!!!! You have not seen anything as magnificently glamorous as this in all of Africa. One Event with all of the best of African Fashion Designers, Models, Fashionistas, Fashion Entrepreneurs and big business players congregating at the galactic plane of Africa: The South African State Theater; Tomorrow, April 15th and 16th 2016. It is all about building the African Nation through Fashion with a strong purpose of uniting African varying fashion styles, taste and vibrations.



 Expect the very best of the following:
  • Macks Papo(Theatre and tv practitioner) South Africa
  • Mr.Siphamandla majola (owner of we-classic) South Africa
  • Mr. Onafeko Olawale (owner of silverline clothing) Nigeria
  • Mrs. Owolabi Adetutu (owner of Avatar Communication) Nigeria
  • Mr. Salaudeen abiodun kamal (owner of k2much african heritage) Nigeria


Friday, 8 April 2016

Welcome To McKayz Blog: Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES) Programme

Welcome To McKayz Blog: Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES) Programme: The Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES) programme is an ambitious programme by the Bank of Industry (BOI) aimed at ...

Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES) Programme

The Youth Entrepreneurship Support (YES) programme is an ambitious programme by the Bank of Industry (BOI) aimed at addressing youth unemployment in Nigeria which is currently over 50%. According to a 2013 survey by the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), most of the capacity building programmes aimed at addressing youth unemployment, have concentrated more on training without any tie-in to the provision of small business loans, which is a critical success factor to the establishment of small businesses. In addition, they hardly take care of the entire training value chain in terms of Entrepreneurship, Business Management and Technical Skills.
The YES Programme
BOI’s approach to tackling the youth capacity building challenge is to focus on young aspiring entrepreneurs within the age bracket of 18 – 35 years that have viable business ideas by developing a Product Program - Youth Enterprise Support Programme (YES Programme), for empowering them. This crop of Nigerians forms a significant proportion of unemployed youth in the country.
Components of the YES Programme
The YES Programme comprises the following:
  • Eight (8) weeks intensive online Entrepreneurship and Business Management training which has the ability to test participants’ understanding and track their progress.
  • Five (5) days in-class Entrepreneurship and Business Management training
  • Technical skills training in partnership with the various technical training and vocational institutes in the country.
  • Financing the businesses by BOI under its SME Cluster initiative in consonance with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa’s Commodity-based Industrialisation Strategy.
Programme Objectives
The YES Programme has the following broad objectives:
  • To create an interactive learning platform to train young aspiring entrepreneurs in entrepreneurship and business management that will ultimately translate into improved efficiency and productivity.
  • To kindle the entrepreneurial spirit of the youths.
  • To act as an incubation center where business ideas are nurtured to their full potential as well as entrenching global best practices by inculcating a culture of innovation-driven entrepreneurship and ethics in the programme participants.
  • Promotion of self-employment among graduates of institutions of higher learning, thereby changing their job-seeking mindset.
  • To deepen financial inclusion by de-risking the young aspiring entrepreneurs and making them eligible for small business loans to be provided by BOI.
Call for application closes April 30, 2016

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Omotola Ekeinde reveals how paying tithes has sutained her 20 year marriage.

With the experience of 20 years of marriage under her belt, Omotola Ekeinde is the perfect person to give advice on having a successful marriage.
The sexy mom of four spilled her secrets to a successful marriage while speaking to Kemi Asefon on ‘The Love Haven.’
Omotola’s secrets to a successful marriage are : Paying your tithe and staying close.
She explains about Staying Close,
    If you want to be successfully married, they have to take time to be so close to each other that every other thing does not matter. There should never be third parties in your marriage. It is like a wall. The minute it’s cracked and lizards start coming in, it will be hard to find that lizards and throw them out. And they will start creeping into your family. Try and always sort out the issues between you.
About paying tithe,
    Pay your tithe individually. It’s a covering. This is our secret. When you don’t pay your tithe, you have not committed yourself and your home will not be put together. It is your foundation. But when you pay your tithe, God helps you take away every devourer. When that is taken care of and you are God-fearing, as darts are coming from every angle, you are already fortified. If you trust each other, tell each other the truth even if one person errs.

5 Ways You're Making Your Life Harder Than it has to be

When we were young life was easier, right?
I know sometimes it seems that way. But the truth is life still is easy.
It always will be.
The only difference is we’re older, and the older we get, the harder we make things for ourselves.
You see, when we were young we saw the world through simple, hopeful eyes.
We knew what we wanted and we had no biases or concealed agendas.
We liked people who smiled.
We avoided people who frowned.
We ate when we were hungry, drank when we were thirsty, and slept when we were tired.
As we grew older our minds became gradually disillusioned by negative external influences.
At some point we began to hesitate and question our instincts.
When a new obstacle or growing pain arose, we stumbled and fell down.
This happened several times.
Eventually we decided we didn’t want to fall again, but rather than solving the problem that caused us to fall, we avoided it all together.
As a result, we ate comfort food and drank to numb our wounds and fill our voids.
We worked late nights on purpose to avoid unresolved conflicts at home.
We started holding grudges, playing mind games, and subtly deceiving others and ourselves to get ahead.
And when it didn’t work out, we lived above our means, used lies to cover up lies, and ate and drank some more just to make ourselves feel better again.
Over the course of time, we made our lives harder and harder, and we started losing touch with who we really are and what we really need.
If you’re nodding your head, then you understand the need for "Getting Back to Happy", and you know deep down that you’ve gradually made your life harder than it has to be.
Here are some common mistakes you’ve likely made in the past, and some ideas on simplifying things starting today:
1. You let others make you feel guilty for living your life.
– As long as you’re not hurting anyone else, keep living your life YOUR way in the light of God's word.
Sometimes we get lost in trying to live for someone else, trying to meet their expectations, and doing things just to impress them instead of expressing God.
Take a moment and think about it.
Are you doing things because you truly believe in them?
Remember your own goals.
Live, do and love so that you are happy, because when it comes down to it, relationships can end in an instant, but you will live with yourself for the rest of your life.
2. You always assign negative intent to people’s actions.
– Another driver cut you off in traffic.
Your friend never texted you back.
Your colleague went to lunch without you.
Everyone can find a reason to be offended on a daily basis.
So what caused you to be offended?
You assigned negative intent to these otherwise innocent actions.
You took it as a personal insult – a slap in the face.
Don’t do this to yourself.
Don’t take things personally.
Don’t assign negative intent to the unintentional actions of others.
Let today be the day you look for the good in people instead.
3. You are stuck on your mistakes.
– It’s important that we forgive ourselves for making mistakes.
We need to learn from our errors and move forward.
Make a pact with yourself today to not be defined by your past.
Sometimes the greatest thing to come out of all your hard work isn’t what you get for it, but what you learn from it.
A happy, successful life, after all, is not a life absent of problems, but one that’s been able to rise above them.
4. You’re letting loss devour you.
– Sometimes you have to work at happiness.
Some hurdles in life are too difficult to clear simply by adopting a positive mindset.
Do you need to forgive someone?
Do you need to let go of a failed relationship?
Do you need to come to terms with the death of a loved one?
Life is full of loss.
But, in a sense, true happiness would not be possible without it.
It helps us appreciate the good times.
It helps us grow.
If you’re struggling to see the light, you’re not alone.
Find someone who understands and talk to them.
Reach out for support.
Don’t let loss devour you.
5. You keep cutting corners and taking the easy way out.
– Do what is right, not what is easy.
And do the right thing even if no one else will ever know.
Why?
Because YOU will know.
And of course, if you're struggling with any of this, know that you are not alone.
Many of us are right there with you, working hard to feel better, think more clearly, and get our lives back on Purpose Track.
OWN, OCCUPY AND DOMINATE YOUR SPACE !!!
LEAD YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Actress, Ibinabo, granted N2m bail

The Court of Appeal, sitting in Lagos, has granted N2 million bail to the embattled ex-President of Nigeria Guild of Actors, NGA, Ibinabo Fiberesima, yesterday, pending the determination of her appeal at the Supreme Court over five years imprisonment slammed on her for manslaughter.