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Ebuka J. Anichebe

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I develop, connect and invest in people. šŸŖ™Best Executive Development Trainer Projects: 🧠 @MeetTheOkoros šŸ“¹@thepodcaststudio.ng šŸ’° @eco_origin
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Most businesses require 3 things to crush the market— and NO, passion isn't necessarily one of it. These are the 3 areas: 1. Business Innovation šŸ’” A great business ideally should know what their main point of difference is and how to stand out in a crowded market. 2. Communication Skills: You want to be likeable by prospects and convert them to customers. Being personable can be taught! 3. Have a 5 star Customer Service: How to retain the customers and turn them to lifelong friends. Do these 3 and surely goodness and money shall follow you all the days of your life. If you need training on these 3 core skills, plan to attend our 3-Course Mental Diet program at the last week of February, or we can also help organise a private program for you and your team. Will you crush your 2024 financial goals? It's up to you! #askEbuka
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2 years ago
Do you want a marketing director or an executive coach for your business? Someone to guide you on mastering overcoming your aes process, or train and guide your team on shameless marketing and sales? Would you like someone to hold your hand and guide you on how to write proposals that win HUGE contracts in both B2B and B2G clientele? If you're interested in playing a bigger game. Then you just #askEbuka Let's work out a plan that suits you and is guaranteed to get results! #businesstips #marketingtips #marketingstrategy #startups #startup
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3 years ago
In my opinion, Donald Trump may be one of the Greatest Showmen the world has ever seen. Think about it. This is a businessman who has gone through multiple bankruptcies and still managed to come back, rebuild, and remain a billionaire. From real estate to golf courses, casinos, branding deals, media, an online university—even venturing into cryptocurrency—his ability to sell, promote, and keep his name relevant is almost unmatched. If marketing were a sport, Trump would be in a league of his own. What fascinates me even more is how he carried that same energy into politics. He didn’t play the traditional political game—he brought spectacle. Dazzle. Razzmatazz. Pizzazz. He understood attention better than most politicians ever will, and he turned elections into something close to a performance—where the ā€œticket salesā€ were votes. And it worked. He connected with his base by identifying key emotional triggers, amplifying them, and rallying people around simple, powerful messages. Whether you agree with him or not, that level of influence is not ordinary—it’s strategic, theatrical, and effective. But here’s where it gets complicated for me. Over time, some of his actions seem to contradict earlier promises—especially around foreign policy, defense spending, and certain domestic issues— releasing the Epstein files. It raises questions about whether the show has started to overtake the substance. Right now, it feels like the performance is still there—but the direction is less clear. I don’t deny his brilliance in branding and influence. But I do wonder: what happens when the showman no longer has a stage to win over and the audience becomes disillusioned with failed promises and the hype no longer is believable? That’s the real test. #askEbuka
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1 month ago
When I was a young boy, my mum thought I'd grow up to be a Catholic priest. But I didn't get the call... no network 😢 Otherwise by now, perhaps I'd be the Pope's Chief Exorcist or an Archbishop šŸŒ I do look good as a priest, yes? Anywsys I am Me, and I hope to become Me more and more. #askEbuka #askEbuka
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3 months ago
We concerned Nigerians are thereby calling on the IGP of the Nigerian Police Force, the EFCC and ICPC to immediately open a case file on Senator Natasha Akpoti. She's doing too much!! Haba!! Na only she waka come??? Like worriz all dis nau? She's making the rest of the 108 Senators look bad in comparison. Everybody collected ₦2billion earlier this year for Constituency Projects in their respective Senatorial District with little to show for it. Along comes Senator Natasha... She's building hospitals, renovating old schools, fixing solar street lights, buying drones and laptops for undergraduates. No nau! This is too much doings!!! She's making the rest of the 108 Senators look like thieves. Tell me is this fair?? She's even doing more than some of the state governors sef. We therefore appeal that the EFCC investigates the source of her funds like they do to every young man in Lekki driving a Benz. And if she's found to be clean, which I suspect, then every other Senator must have questions to answer. On a serious note, the people of Kogi State deserves such a woman as their state governor. But do they know this? #askEbuka
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4 months ago
Note that 7 of the Top 10 most-listened-to podcasts in Nigeria are sermons. Behind all the banter on X, the data shows something deeper: people are actively seeking meaning, clarity, and God. It’s a reminder that beneath the noise, there is a rising hunger for truth and spiritual grounding—a quiet revival happening through earphones. But then again... Consider the alternative: imagine if these ears weren’t tuned to podcasts and Biblical messages. Wouldn’t the wickedness rise to the levels we see in places steeped in voodoo, like Haiti? Wouldn’t we then be facing relentless natural disasters—earthquakes, tsunamis, droughts—as judgments unchecked? So in a way, I thank God that there are still some God-fearing folks among us holding the line and listening. šŸ™šŸ¼ Selah. #askEbuka
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5 months ago
Life has taught me that; 1. It's not other people's job to love you; it's yours. When you truly love yourself then you can extend same love to others. 2. You will only ever live the life you create for yourself. No one is coming to save you. 3. Some kind of failure always occurs before success. Don't give up— you have to fight āœŠšŸ½ 4. Instead of asking others to understand you, you should be spending time understanding yourself first. So take personality tests, do personal assessments and 360° feedback. 5. You don't have to wait for an apology to forgive. Forgiveness is for your own mental health and emotional wellness. 6. Don't say 'maybe' if you want to say 'no'. Just say "no" and sometimes dont even explain. 7. Some people are simply the wrong match for you. Move on. There's 8 billion people on Earth šŸŒŽ 8. Being busy does NOT mean being productive. 9. Thinking and doing are two very different things. 10. Time is a great healer and a great killer. You'll suffer a lot if you waste time ā²ļø #askEbuka
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5 months ago
In Nigeria, due to high crime rates, everyone is a suspect. It's so exhausting😰 You hear a dog bark at night, and now you're up all night wondering if it's a rat or a thief. That's the hidden cost of terrorism and crime in Africa's most populous nation– the high cost of trust and loss of sleep. Na why flight ticket dey cost die!! Perhaps Wike should be made the D.G of FERMA and fix all Nigerian roads. This FCT job don dey enter e head šŸ˜’
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6 months ago
Do you know that a decent ₦1 million investment in Transcorp Hilton Hotel (TRANSCOHOT) in August 2019 would be worth over ₦32 million today based on share price growth alone— I neva even calculate dividends join sef. So the answer is not just savings. That's only one-half of the equation. The other half is investing. The NGX has seen some turbulence in the last week due to investors' worry over an American led-invasion... When others are scared— be greedy. Buy the dip. This is not financial advice šŸ˜’ Do your own research, as this present dip can even go deeper depending on several factors. But me sha, I'm buying šŸŒšŸ‘ŒšŸ½ #askEbuka
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6 months ago
We are a very unserious country, and we as citizens are so easily manipulated. Some random blogs carried the news of ex-governor Willie Obiano's death, and others reposted without confirmation. Na so social media don kill many pipo before their time— the list long! It's like every week, we look for something new to trend. Everyone gets fixated on it and then quickly moves to another story. It's either a politician (Nyesom Wike) or a celebrity (Regina Daniels) or a non-issue. All of a sudden no one is talking of insecurity, genocide, threats to invade our country, taxes, evolution of 1 one-party system, INEC Chairman being Tinubu's former lawyer, etc - well because those are non-issues because Wike argued with a soldier, or Regina Daniels doesn't want to be wife to Chinedu Nwoko. It is well šŸ™šŸ½one day we will wake up.
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6 months ago
Another silly law has been passed. What will be the consequence if the child doesn't the NCEE and BECE? Who gets punished? The child or the parent? According to recent data from UNICEF and other sources, Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children globally, with estimates ranging from 18.3 million to 20 million total (including primary and lower secondary school ages). Of these, 9.5 million are estimated to be Almajiri children—mostly boys aged 4–15 in northern Nigeria enrolled in traditional Qur'anic boarding schools but often lacking formal education, forced to beg for survival. So, how is this law supposed to help? Please, let's get serious. This overpaid Senators are obviously out of touch with reality. #askEbuka
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6 months ago
For comparison: šŸ‡³šŸ‡¬ 1 doctor to 43,000 patients šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦ 1 doctor to 260 patients šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ 1 doctor to 330 patients šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø 1 doctor to 260 patients Continue paying politicians millions monthly while ignoring your medical doctors and lecturers. It's not hard to see how misplaced our priorities areā€¼ļø
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6 months ago