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Higher than low hanging fruit

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 21, 2016Leave a Comment on Higher than low hanging fruitTMP

By default, human beings want to do the least amount of work needed to be done inorder to get some result. It is not laziness. Its energy conservation (LOL) So, many people also set out in business with the same …

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Acquiring Strength

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 20, 2016Leave a Comment on Acquiring StrengthTMP

Becoming stronger in mind, body and spirit requires engaging in rigorous challenges. Strength is acquired, it cannot be donated. My father cannot confer upon me his many years of experience in civil engineering. He’s been building before I was born! …

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Why #TMP gets published everyday

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 19, 2016TMP

If you thought I had hung up my pen, sorry to disappoint. What I have learned first-hand in the 10 years I have spent studying and building tech and business projects is that starting might be difficult, but it is …

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There is always a way

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 13, 2016Leave a Comment on There is always a wayTMP

No matter what we are trying to get done and how impossible it looks, there’s always a way right in front of us. We only need God to open our eyes. When our human reasoning breaks down, when logic and …

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All those critics and criticisms

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 12, 2016TMP

I think critics should be considered as helpful and not totally mischievous elements seeking to wreck us. I only need to know enough to start. Once I start, criticism, whether constructive or not can help me analyse my operations and …

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The age of freelancing and side business

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 11, 2016Business Ideas, General

A new wave of freelancing is here, one that excites me. With the advancements made possible by smart devices: phones and laptops connected to the internet, freelancing suddenly looks like something that could empower lives. Anybody can now freelance on …

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The age of freelancing and side business

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 11, 2016TMP

A new wave of freelancing is here, one that excites me. With the advancements made possible by smart devices: phones and laptops connected to the internet, freelancing suddenly looks like something that could empower lives. Anybody can now freelance on …

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In search of greener pastures abroad

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 10, 2016TMP

Traveling out to the USA or Canada or *insert your dream choice here* is not success. In the words of Arch Bishop Benson Idahosa, “a lizard in Nigeria cannot become an aligator in America”. A lizard will always be a …

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On Microsoft’s 180 degree turnaround

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 9, 2016TMP

Microsoft has announced that its SQL Server will be released for the Linux operating system. (For those not in the know, Linux is a rival to Windows Operating system which is made by Microsoft) The news is not a shocker …

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Better late than never

By Ademola MorebiseMarch 8, 2016Leave a Comment on Better late than neverTMP

…As long as lateness is the exception and not the norm. I usually tell my students that the reason I always turn up early everytime for any scheduled class is because a day might come when I’ll be unavoidably late …

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