Wednesday, 9 July 2014

The Link-Bridge Between Your Intention, Attention & Action - Sydney Ugbe





This is a powerful process that guarantees success in business and other endeavours of one’s life.
You will agree with me that success in life does not come by chance or by mere wishing, those who believed it wished they didnt. Things don’t just happen, for anything to happen it must pass through a process, and every product we enjoy had gone the process of production before they turned out beautiful as they are. Success in life works the same, it takes a process.

James Author Ray talked about the intention attention balance in one of his presentations, he explained how when one creates balance between his intention and attention, experience harmony in their lives and achieve great result.
Let’s take a look the process closely, the first step is intention. What do you want to do? You must first have a clear idea of what you want to achieve. Much has been written about vision and I don’t think it’s enough though. Before a child can be born, a seed must be placed inside a woman for her to be conceived, and so to achieve anything of worth you must have a clear picture of what you want, you have to so that you can recognize it when you see it.
Now, it does't end there, you have to focus (Attention) on that one thing you want (Intention). It is said that where ever your treasure is there your heart will be also. If you treasured your vision then place your attention on it, one thing that does for you is: it attracts the energy and other relevant resources you will need to achieve your desired result.
What are you focusing on right now, is it on your intention? Action, and it caps up everything we have been talking, otherwise all the effort will yield not fruit.
A farmer who intends to have bountiful harvest at the end of the season and focuses all his attention on that one goal will definitely attract all energy needed but without taking action by planting and cultivating there cant be a bountiful harvest. So you see, most people face this dilemma and conclude that success and happiness is for some selected few. That is why I say it takes more an idea to start a business you must have the guts to take action even in the face of fear and uncertainty. Being brave is not by thinking brave, it is by acting brave, you don’t feel your way to acting, act your way to feeling, because you might not feel like taking action sometimes.
So to recap, have a clear picture of what you want, then focus on that picture and take action. Success will become inevitable.
Remain creative until we meet next week Monday.

Sydney Ugbeda is a creative entrepreneur, trainer and speaker. He coaches and facilitates personal creativity and skills mastery. Follow him on twitter @sydollar or visit www.iamsupersyd.com, Instagram @supersyd1

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

See TRUTH about the FAKE LIVES CELEBRITIES LIVE


 Ever Wondered why or if CELEBRITIES are really as rich as they make believe? 
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May 20, 2014 | via financialjuneteenth.com
You see rappers on TV shining like crazy and bragging about how much money they have.  But most of this is a really ugly lie and one that makes black people look as ignorant as any minstrel show in the history of our country.  You’ve seen what rappers say about themselves on TV, but here’s some truth about how your favorite rapper is probably going broke right now:
1) Ludacris was in a custody battle with the mother of his child and revealed in court filings that he earned only $55,000 over the previous year.  That’s hardly the paycheck of a baller.  Yes, that was $55,000 and yes, that was 2013.  Check the link if you don’t believe us.
2) Lil Bow Wow was in court after his Bentley was repossessed.  He revealed that he had only $1,500 in his bank account.  He now has a job on BET’s 106 & Park, but this is probably not enough money to get him out of debt.  According to Celebrity Net Worth, Bow Wow owes $90,000 to the IRS and another $280,000 to a luxury car leasing company.  So, while the depth of his financial distress remains unclear, it’s very clear that he’s living on the edge financially.
3) Xzibit – former host of the MTV show, “Pimp My Ride,” filed bankruptcy after owing over $1 million dollars to the IRS.  He hasn’t had a hit record since Bobby and Whitney were in love with each other.  He has filed bankruptcy twice since 2009.
4) Method Man was arrested for failing to pay taxes back in 2011.   He resolved the matter, but remains in debt.   He also keeps trying to make a comeback, but it’s just not working out.
5) Fat Joe – went to prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion after owing over a million dollars to the IRS.
6) Lil Flip went to court and told the judge that he can’t pay more than $500 per month in child support.  According to most estimates, this means that he isn’t earning more than about $3,000 per month.  He’d be better off collecting trash for a living.
7) Ja Rule went to prison for two years for tax evasion after owing millions to the IRS.  He gets out soon, and will spend the rest of his life paying off the debt.  He does have a cookbook coming out, so maybe that will make him a billionaire.
8) Beanie Sigel – He used to rap next to Jay-Z, but he too went to prison for drug possession and also had serious trouble with the IRS.  Those lawyers can be expensive when you’re committing your life to “keeping it real.”
9) Young Buck from G-Unit went bankrupt and lost his home, forcing him to sell his jewelry and everything else.  If you listen to any of Buck’s songs, you’ll hear that he usually rapped about how much money he had and even made fun of other rappers who’ve gone broke.  Now, he’ll just be making jokes about himself; that’s if anybody ever listens to his music again.
Mark Dice does an interesting video on the topic.  He comes off a bit condescending and maybe even racist, so that’s tough to swallow.  But if you listen to the gist of what he’s saying, he’s speaking quite a bit of truth about the buffoonery and financial irresponsibility that is prevalent in hip-hop music on the radio.  Dice states that many of the artists on television are actors, and that the seemingly authentic lifestyle that young people are emulating is merely a facade.  What’s most pathetic is that many of the artists selling this imagery to teenagers are in their mid to late thirties, so they’re a little too grown to be thinking and dressing like kids.
It’s actually a little sad when you think about it.  Maybe we can do better for the next generation:  Let’s teach our kids how to be true ballers by going to college and running their own businesses, instead of being pawns for white people who think we’re stupid.   We have enough rappers and athletes already.

LASTMA Official Alledgedly Assaults and Batters a Motorist to a state of COMA!!

 


 
An Official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority LASTMA identified simply as Asorona stopped a car he alleged had violated traffic rules, forcefully opened the car and pulled out the occupant and pounced on him around 7.30 am this morning in front of BRT yard at Ketu bus stop. He and his colleagues also seized the man's car. And before anyone knew what was happening, the young man fell down on the road into convulsion, shaking, according to eye witnesses, like an epileptic patient. As the LASTMA official tried to leave the scene, he was surrounded by passersby who insisted he must stay there to see what happens to the man. See more photos Share your thoughts in the comment section below...
  
                      

             

Monday, 7 July 2014

Flamboyant Lifestyle of Professional CON-MAN.

Swindles Retirees of their pention,  Stack Fridge with only Ace of Spade CHAMPAGNE, Washes Hands with Exotic wines + Drives only select fast CARS!!!


                                Frank featured on the front page of UK Metro newspaper

A calculating Nigerian fraudster nicknamed "Fizzy" because of his love of champagne has seen his millionaire's lifestyle come to a terrible end.

Frank Onyeachonam was jailed this week in the UK for eight years after he successfully conned vulnerable pensioners out of their life savings with a bogus lottery scam to fund his high life of fast cars, champagne and designer clothes. Check out his photos below



                  

 For seven years, Onyeachonam ran the UK operation of a global scam which was orchestrated from Nigeria and involved hundreds of perpetrators in several countries, detectives suspect. Victims would receive a letter advising them they had won the Australian lottery and instructing to call the lottery agent, Dr Jeff Lloyds, an alias used by Onyeachonam. They were told they needed to pay fees and taxes before they could receive a large cash prize. Communication between Dr Jeff Lloyds and the victims continued for some time, with further requests for more money to be sent.

Many victims took out high value loans, believing they would be able to pay them back once they received their lottery winnings. As a result, one victim in the United States lost £60,000 and her house, whilst another in the UK ran up debts of £90,000.


      



Mr Onyeachonam, 38, meanwhile lived an extravagant lifestyle without evidence of any legitimate income. He had a luxury apartment overlooking the River Thames in London, is believed to have owned two houses in Nigeria and drove high-spec cars including a BMW convertible. He frequented a private members’ club in Canary Wharf and would only drink Ace of Spades champagne, at £300 to £500 a bottle.


                   






































 























LG Electronics Introduces GEN COOL INVERTER V Air Conditioner Range to the Nigerian Consumer Market

  
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The Geniuses at LG, 
The Electronics and Home Appliances Giants Launches yet another ground breaking innovative air-conditioner range to their continuously growing products.. 
 
...Made for Nigeria, Efficient and Highly Durable Air Conditioner Keeps Running Even When Powered by Small Capacity Generator
LG Electronics (LG) today announced the release of its latest Residential Air Conditioning (RAC) in Nigeria. The LG GEN COOL Inverter V Air Conditioner which is designed for Nigerian Market. This AC meets the demands of customers who want to use Air Conditioners in Nigeria with small capacity generators.

It comes with benefits ranging from Affordability : Average 75% generator size reduced with Gen mode; Energy Efficiency : save running cost by maximum 40% through LG advanced  inverter V technology as well as Durability : LVS, AVS & PCB up to 450 V ( Stronger and wider protection).
Unlike the conventional AC (ON/OFF types) which requires big size generator to start AC due to high start-up electric power, LG GEN COOL Inverter V AC can be started with smaller generator due to LG inverter technology. In accordance with LG, for the normal mode 1HP AC needs 1.5 KVA generator while 1.5 HP requires 1.7KVA and 2HP needs 2.2KVA.
The LG GEN COOL Inverter V Air Conditioner comes with the GEN Mode which allows for the use of small capacity generator in areas where electric supply is insufficient eliminating the need for large generator. Easy and convenient, the GEN Mode works by minimizing startup electric requirements.
For customers who desire to use AC with lower capacity than above mentioned generator types, they can choose Gen- Mode on remote control (1HP- 0.9KVA; 1.5HP- 1.1KVA; 2.0HP- 1.5KVA); but in the case of Gen-Mode, the power performance goes down by around 30%
Speaking at the event, Managing Director, LG Electronics West Africa operations, Mr. Deog Jun Kim said: “Going with our notion of Africa at heart we introduced products with local relevance. Starting with Plasma, Titan AVS, Mosquito Away air-conditioners & our latest energy-efficient solution, the GEN COOL Inverter V AC, which allows 1HP AC to run on small capacity generators of 0.9 KVA with Gen Mode .This air conditioner comes with Eco-friendly refrigerant -R410A”
LG’s innovative product performs reliably regardless of electricity supply issues or extreme outdoor temperatures. Incredibly durable, the air conditioner features an upgraded power circuit board (PCB) and corrosion-resistant technologies that ensure greater operational longevity. Importantly, the GEN COOL Inverter V provides the strong, dependable cooling needed to keep Nigerian consumers comfortable year-around.
“LG’s GEN COOL Inverter V offers Nigerian consumers efficiency, cost saving and durability,” said General Manager, Air Conditioning and Energy Solutions, LG Electronics West Africa operations, Mr. Junhwa Jeong. “Thanks to the innovative GEN Mode, our latest air conditioner can work effectively when being run off a small capacity generator. Not even high outdoor temperatures or power grid failure can prevent this impressive model from providing strong, reliable cooling. LG will continue to meet the needs of the African RAC market with a comprehensive range of residential solutions.” 
 
                        
Unlike many other residential air conditioners, the GEN COOL Inverter V works well when powered by a small capacity generator. The GEN Mode, which utilizes LG’s inverter Hz control technology, reduces the voltage necessary for startup and reliable operation. As a result, the GEN COOL Inverter V is able to run on 60 to 70 percent less electricity than most conventional models.
LG’s new RAC solution for Nigeria combines excellent functionality with dependability and rugged durability. An upgraded power circuit board (PCB) is responsible for the air conditioner’s wide 145V to 350V operational range. It also enables the GEN COOL to cope with power surges of up to 500V. Meanwhile, the double powder coating and Platinum Fin protect the compressor from wear and corrosion, which in turn contributes to greater operational longevity.
Also speaking at the event, Managing Director, Fouani Nigeria Limited, Mr. Mohammed Fouani said: “Customers who value durability, stability and powerful performance will find the LG GEN COOL Inverter V as the perfect addition to their apartments. The air conditioner reduces indoor temperatures fast; sending out a large volume of 18 degrees Celsius airflow for 30 minutes. The GEN Mode allows the air conditioner to operate effectively when powered by a small capacity generator, even at a capacity as low as 2KVA.
Effective at combating the relentless Nigerian heat, the tremendous cooling capabilities of the GEN COOL Inverter V deliver supreme comfort. With the Jet Cool function activated, LG’s RAC sends out a cool blast of 18 degrees Celsius airflow for a period of 30 minutes; drastically reducing the indoor temperature in almost no time at all.

With the unveiling of the new LG GEN COOL Inverter V, LG Electronics has once more indicated its commitment to continually develop efficient, effective and highly durable air conditioning solutions tailored to the needs of consumers in Nigeria.

Bovi Comedian REAVEALS RMD's Role and contributions to His Success story.

In a revealing Birthday Message








 

I'm sure a lot of you here never knew Bovi comedian was one time a P/A to Richard Mofe Damijo, for two years, 2004 to 2006. I didn't even know that till I read this sweet story Bovi just shared on IG to celebrate RMD on his birthday. No be today Bovi hustle start o. It's quite interesting. Continues after the cut.

Meanwhile, happy, swell, merry birthday to RMD.


Fresh out of school via NYSC, I had come to Lagos with just a bag. Squatting with my uncle who was a squatter, I dusted my scripts and headed to my appointment with nolywood icon, RMD. He leaned back on his swivel chair and crossed his legs on his table. It was the cleanest pair of mokasin shoes I had ever seen. In my mind I was before a "god".  
Tell me about yourself, he said. I mumbled my family history unfluently. Any hopes of selling my scripts to him fizzled when he pointed to a corner in his office that had about a hundred scripts. I wasn't the only one trying to sell scripts. He promised to read mine and that he did. To fulfill all righteousness he took me to meet potential buyers on movie sets. One of such buyers, a director, ripped my story and made a movie years down d line.  
After four weeks of escorting RMD on set, he said "I'm looking to hire a PA. If you think you fit the profile go home and think about it and let me know on Monday." My answer was immediate, "I don't need to go think. I can do it" "then resume on Monday". And PA I was for two years and six months but what I came out with, the things I learned from his direct teachings is what u describe as d polishing of diamond. He have me a book and said "Bovistus, if you read this book it would seem like you have a masters without d certificate." And that book was " the 22 immutable laws of branding". And it was true.  
Once I asked him, how do you cope with the attention and the fame? He replied " ignore it. Or you will just die". Once I asked him "when does one cement his status as an entertainer" and he said " you are only as good as your last performance. There is no holiday on this job. If you flop in your next outing, that's the one people will remember". Once I asked him why a favorite big brother Nigeria character had been shockingly evicted, he smiled, looked me in the eyes and said "whenever you start from the top, there's only one place to go; down".  
These are few of the very many life changing advice that where handed down to me. More than silver and gold. And I appreciate them forever. Well, all I've been trying to say is " happy birthday to the legend, Richard Mofe-Damijo.

Over 60 girls abducted by Boko Haram in Nigeria ‘escape captors’

Indeed, God is intervening. As Local reports has it that 63 abducted girls were able to flee when their captors went out to fight as campaigners attempt to march on presidential palace to call for renewed action 

   

 

More than 60 women and girls abducted in April by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria have escaped their captors, sources have told the AFP new agency.
Local vigilante Abbas Gava said he had “received an alert from my colleagues ... that about 63 of the abducted women and girls had made it back home.”
A high-level security source in the Borno state capital Maiduguri, who requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed the escape.
Gava, a senior official of the local vigilantes in Borno State who are working closely with security officials, told journalists the women escaped when their captors went out to fight.
“They took the bold step when their abductors moved out to carry out an operation,” he said.

The Telegraph.