Chief (Dr) Oladele Fajemirokun (CDF) is a Nigerian businessman, entrepreneur, investor, venture capitalist and philanthropist. Born on 16 April 1950 into the families of the late High Chief Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun and Chief (Mrs) Osebosade Fajemirokun,: CDF had his early education in Ile-Oluji, St Peters in Lagos, finishing primary and secondary education at Mayflower School, Ikenne, Ogun State ..
Rupert Murdoch is one of the most successful and controversial businessmen of our age. Now, for the first time, an insider within the Murdoch empire reveals the formidable method behind the man. Irwin Stelzer, an adviser to Murdoch for 35 years, reveals what makes Rupert tick — from his love of taking risks to his mistrust of the establishment — and how he grew from humble beginnings as the owner ..
In a landmark article published in the esteemed Harvard Business Review, Stanford University professor Robert I. Sutton addressed a taboo topic that affects every workplace: employees who are insensitive to their colleagues...corporate bullies...bosses who just don't get it—the kind of people who make you exclaim in exasperation, "What an assholes" Now in a definitive book that addresses this..
The book traces the humble beginnings of Kakanfo Inn and traces the story of how it metamorphosed from a local restaurant known as Saba Saba to a national hospitality brand known today as the Kakanfo Inn and Conference Centre. ..
A definitive code for managerial success Some people find management so easy. They glide effortlessly onwards and upwards through the system, the politics, the people problems, the impossible targets and the work overload. They always seem to say the right thing, do the right thing and know instinctively how to handle every situation. Is there something they know that the rest of us don'..
Some people seem to find money so easy. Easy to make, easy to hold on to and easy to grow. The rest of us just find it easy to spend. So, is it all luck or is there something that rich people know or do that we don't? Is it something we could all learn? The answer is a resounding yes. They know The Rules of Wealth. The Rules of Wealth are the guiding principles that will help you generat..
For some people, work is a breeze. They glide effortlessly onwards and upwards, always saying and doing the right thing, getting raises, getting promotions, getting results. Is there something they know that we don't? You bet there is. They know The Rules of Work. These rules are the guiding principles that will improve both what you do and how you do it, giving you the unmistakeable air..
"A must read for anyone looking to get a better understanding of financial literacy" Peace Hyde, Correspondent, Forbes Africa "A journey through personal finance written from a truly African context by a gifted young woman who seeks to reposition and redefine the way we think about the subject." Aigboje Aig Imoukhuede, President, Nigerian Stock Exchange "Zuri's captivating story ..
Like the sayings of the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-tzu, Warren Buffett's worldly wisdom is deceptively simple and enormously powerful in application. In the Tao of Warren Buffett, Mary Buffett joins noted Buffettologist and international lecturer David Clark to bring you Warren Buffett's smartest, funniest and most memorable sayings with an eye toward revealing the life philosophy and t..
Ten years ago, the idea of getting into a stranger's car, or walking into a stranger's home., would have seemed bizarre and dangerous, but today it's as common as ordering a book online. Uber and Airbnb are household names: redefining neighbourhoods, challenging the way governments regulate business and changing the way we travel. Their young, hungry and brilliant founders are rewriting traditiona..
When Feyi Olubodun, CEO of Insight Publicis Nigeria, one of West Africa's leading creative agencies, witnessed one too many cases of brands failing in the African marketplace he began to ask himself questions: • Why did brands, both global and local, so often fail to connect with the African consumer? • What was it about the African market that brand owners were not seeing? He began to reflect on ..