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I am always RUNNING away by Dr. Nwakanma Cosmas Ifeanyi

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  You must have all known that I am always RUNNING away. Ok, let me give you the background. In 2012, I started a PhD and by 2018 it was evident that having a CGPA of 4.86 is not enough to see the end of the PhD. I became depressed and sad that we are a running a system with no clear rules and sustainable standard to guarantee a timely completion of graduate studies in Nigeria. I took a decision on the 11th of October 2018 to Run away. A lot of persons reading this post played one role or the other ranging from recommendations, financial support and etc. On the 28th of February 2019, I left my beloved country to start a new PhD after losing 6 years Today, December 1 2021 ( 2 Years and 10 months) the PhD in IT Convergence Engineering is here. 6 International Journals 21 International conference papers 21 Domestic Korean Conference papers 1 PhD certificate. I am still running away and the race is just getting started. To run is not an act of cowardice. Learn to run and choose your b...

WRITING AS A RESEARCH SON by Njoku Peter Paul

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Please allow me to use this opportunity and platform to celebrate this great feat achieved by my academic father. Gone are those days when believers are push over in matters of academic excellence. The journey of Engr. Dr. Nwakanma Cosmas Ifeanyi (ND, B.Eng, MSc., MBA, Ph.D, Coren, MNSE, MCPN, MNIM) is one full of motivation for young ones who believes that background is a limitation. Daddy Cosmas is a dogged personality passing through the thick and thins of life to shine. Winning wars over victimization, nepotism and sheer vendatta. He truly represents what is known as a MOVING TRAIN, a train with unimaginable speed that cant be stopped. From Isiekenesi to Lagos to Nekede to FUTO to Nassarawa to First Bank Owerri to FUTO to Sri Lanka to Gumi South Korea, from Gumi to Spain, Italy etc. This is the testimony of that young fiery Evangelist from Umuaghobe Isiekenesi. I call him our own Ndubuisi Ekekwe, same vision, same passion and same zeal. To the glory of God that young Isiekenesi Man...

Cognitive Abilities of Brain Bonus Soya Meal

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  The advent of the new era (COVID 19) has opened up a lot of opportunities both positives and negatives. Take for example remote work, working and attending meetings from the comfort of your homes 🏠 no transport hazard, no headache on clothes  or shoes to put on and no long hours sitting down at your desk. But there are disadvantages such as long hours of looking at screens which tends to give aches and discomfort. I have a good news for you today because I have tested it and a lot of my closed friends of whom I shared this secret with has also confirmed it's efficacy.. All you need is ETCFOODS Nigeria Limited Brain Bonus Soya Meal formulated under a high precision equipment to ensure that nutrients were not destroyed during processing it contains vital nutrients that helps in cognitive abilities, see below links for research document on Choline, Pro-choline, DHA Place your order here https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/soybeans https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/...

Keep searching for the root of your high reverence

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  Announcing it's potency with sweet sounds to the ear 👂 whose mouth it's yet to greet. In the housing mouth, bitter taste you spread! Tasteful in the presence of liquor of life (water 💦)  A testament that you'll do great 👍 job in the system of your consumer  Hence, "onye wetara Oji wetara Ndu!"  Ya gazie "amadi Igbo" (à mará àdi, ndi Igbo) keep searching for the root of your high reverence.

What is TMiT Talk?

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 The FUTO iHub -under the directorship of Mrs Ogechi Odoekwu - Business Development Strategies, relevant and practical training sessions, Sectorial winning topics directional to the hub audience, towards edge survival, in the post COVID19 era.  This program known as " The Most Important Tips (TMIT) Series" one of the live discussant sessions of the ihub host the finest brit of expatriates as speakers. So far, The TMIT has recorded 11 value packed, wonderful series, virtually delivered by industries top notch Technocrats - national and international- as speakers. Already streamed are carefully chosen topics from diverse sectors interests {link} to benefit different groups, class, and sector. Amongst the already streamed for you across all our media handles are.  Nothing Starts Until You Start Employer, Employee and Employment: Post Pandemic Mental Health and Business in 21st Century hustle Digital Transformation in the Construction Industry, etc.   The iHub team con...

JOY HAS LEFT THE MARKET... By Emeka Anslem

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  There is no greater joy than the joy of the Lord. Not even the joy of having children, or a wife, or an husband. The joy of living a purposeful life can't even be compared to that joy. Jesus lived according to His purpose while He was on earth, but a time came when He had to look up to the joy that was set before Him. The bible says we should look up to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame. How would you feel when the people you have so much love for decides to crucify you? If your source of joy was from them, then you'd definitely lose your joy. Don't make any man the source of your joy; rather, let the joy of salvation dwell richly in you. Any joy that is not traceable to God is a selfish one, and is bound to be lost. Let the joy of the Lord be your strength. When God gives you joy, it naturally transcends to your family, business and life. Many people have not communed with God sinc...

Nigeria's First Billionaire !!!

 1. Sir Louis Ojukwu was a great man. He accomplished and made so much wealth before he died. All without Oil.  He was so Rich he did not need official papers to visit the Britain. Sir Ojukwu's Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith LWB was used to chauffeur Queen Elizabeth during her 1956 visit.  2. According to Forbes Africa, Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, who founded the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), was the first Billionaire in Nigeria.  He practically owned Victoria Garden, Lagos.  3. Sir Ojukwu went to lagos with nothing in 1929 aged just 20 but 10 years later, he was already managing his own chain of businesses which included, Ojukwu Stores, Ojukwu textiles and Ojukwu transportation company. 4. By 1950, just Ojukwu Transportation company had over 200 trucks in its fleet. How did he do it? Born Louis Philip Odumegwu Ojukwu in Nnewi in 1909, the only boy and second of four children,Sir Ojukwu went to Government primary School Asaba. 5. In 1922, he proceeded to the only sec...