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The power of an Organisat…

The power of an Organisation is the capacity generated by relationships.
It\’s real energy that can only come into existence through relationships.
Power is energy. It needs to flow through the organisation.
It can\’t be confined to functions or levels or hierachy.
Positive or negativeOrganisational energy is determined by the quality of relationships.
Those who relate through coercion, or indisregard of others, create negative energy.
Those who are open to others and who see others in their fullness create positive energy.

ADAPTED FROM

LEADERSHIP FROM THE NEW SCIENCES,

MAGARET WHEATLEY

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GRATITUDE AS A MARKETING STRATEGY- By Dan Kennedy

Many years ago, I took over a business with mammoth collection problems: almost all of its customers had open accounts and paid their bills ten to sixty days late (except those who didn\’t pay at all). We quickly instituted a number of corrective measures, including tighter credit controls and policies, interest charges, a sequence of

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“Nigeria is not a natio…

“Nigeria is not a nation. It is a mere geographical expression. There are no ‘Nigerians’ in the same sense as there are ‘English,’ ‘Welsh,’ or ‘French.’ The word ‘Nigerian’ is merely a distinctive appellation to distinguish those who live within the boundaries of Nigeria and those who do not.” [From Path to Nigerian Freedom by Obafemi Awolowo]

NIGERIA officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria or foundly called Naija by it\’s people is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The country is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Its coast in the south lies on the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Nigeria are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.

In terms of religion Nigeria is roughly split half and half between Muslims in the North and Christians in the South; a very small minority practice traditional religion. Since 2002 there have been a spate of clashes, particularly in the North of the country, between government forces and the Islamists Boko Haram, militant jihadists who seek to establish sharia law.

The people of Nigeria have an extensive history. Archaeological evidence shows that human habitation of the area dates back to at least 9000 BCE.[5] The area around the Benue and Cross River is thought to be the original homeland of the Bantu migrants who spread across most of central and southern Africa in waves between the 1st millennium BC and the 2nd millennium.

The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. This name was coined by Flora Shaw, the future wife of Baron Lugard, a British colonial administrator, in the late 19th century. The British colonised Nigeria in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, setting up administrative structures and law while recognizing traditional chiefs. Nigeria became independent again in 1960. Several years later, it had civil war as Biafra tried to establish independence. Military governments in times of crisis have alternated with democratically elected governments.

Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, the seventh most populous country in the world, and the most populous country in the world in which the majority of the population is black.[6] Its oil reserves have brought great revenues to the country. It is listed among the \”Next Eleven\” economies, and is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

 

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