What Would You Do With 100Million Naira/ A Ulog of Thrive Business Summit

in busy •  6 years ago  (edited)

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MC: What would you do with 100Million Naira

Me: I would buy Bitcoin, I would buy Steem.

I attended a business summit yesterday and when asked what I would do with 100Million Naira, all I could think of, all that came to my mind was Crypto. I couldn't literally think of anything else and for real if you put 100Million Naira in my bank account at that instant, I wouldn't even give it a second thought. I would buy Bitcoin, I would buy Steem. I've always wanted to be a Crypto whale. I won't invest anything short of the entire amount into Crypto because I know that in a short while I could double that money and use the profits to do whatever I want.

Money is a doubles game. These days all I can think of is "how can I double my money". I believe that it's easy to make money. Especially in this age of Cryptocurrency. What I feel is difficult is sustaining wealth and creating lasting value. It's easy to make money because money is hacked. Money is supposed to be a consequence of the value we produce but today that is not the case. Money is cheap. Value is expensive. Go for value. In the end, money will always flow towards the direction of value.


Ibukun Awosika is the Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria PLC. She taught passionately on how to thrive in business. It was indeed a rare privilege to see her live and direct teaching and encouraging young entrepreneurs and professionals in the city of Ibadan. Thrive Business Summit is was organised by Harvest House Christian Center to empower entrepreneurs and professionals by teaching them how to grow thier business.

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No Longer a Slave to Fear


One of the things I like about her teaching is the way she started. For me, the best part of the meeting was when she prayed and sang a song by Jonathan and Mellisa Helser titled: No Longer Slaves. I have embedded a youtube video of the song below for your viewing pleasure.

One of the things I learned is that sometimes, we let our own wisdom and self-righteousness get the best of us. We judge ourselves and put ourselves down. We let our fears get the bests of us. Like when is a position we say, "Oh, that position is not for me because I'm not good enough." Then we allow people who are less qualified than us to take that position and qualify themselves by taking it.

I fear too much. I think too much. This is one of my greatest woes. Before I make a move, I would have calculated all the bad things that could happen. That is why I like people like @ejemai. @ejemai would say: -"don't think about it too much. Just do it. If you think too much, you limit yourself."* How many times have you missed an opportunity because you felt you were not good enough? The truth is that there is no one who is good enough. No one is perfect. No one knows everything. Don't ever discount your own knowledge or look down on yourself. You are the world's greatest version of yourself. Act like it.

It's okay to fail. It's okay to make mistakes. In schools we get punished for making mistakes but that not good enough because it makes us detest mistakes. Mistakes are a crucial part of our learning process and if we don't learn how to leverage on them and if we don't see the beauty of mistakes; If we detest them and fear them we shortchange ourselves.

Hi! Thanks!!

There are many things I learned from this business summit and it amazes me that what I'm more keen to write about are the little things that were not really the highlights of the summit.

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The little things in life are important. To succeed in life, you have to pay attention to details. You have to behave properly. You have to give respect to whom it is due and observe the necessary protocol. Saying "Hi" to someone superior to you is not the appropriate way to address them especially in a formal setting. "Thank you" is very different from "Thanks". When you address elderly people and people in authority the right way, you leave a good impression. Don't become too familiar with people.
Don't go about saying "hi" or "thanks" to people in authority or elderly people especially in a formal setting.

The program was based on a Q and A format. I desperately wanted to ask Mrs. Ibukun Awosika to tell us her opinion of blockchains and cryptocurrencies but I didn't get the chance.

This is one of the best business summits I've attended. Ibukun Awosika is such a mother. She is a blessing to this generations and generations to comes. Today is Sunday and she is going to be teaching at Harvest House Christian Center, Iyana Olopa, Akobo Ibadan, Nigeria. If you are in town, please come around. It's going to be awesome. Time is 7:30am to 9:30am and 10:30am to 12:00noon. You can also watch the live stream of the event on Youtube

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All photographs were gotten from Harvest House Christian Center Facebook Page

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I don't really think it's actually "safe" investing the whole 100M into crypto, but what do I know??

It was indeed an awesome with that over resourceful woman of grace. Though i came late cos i had to got to work, but the little i met made alot of sence.

yeah

Yeah. Fear limits the weak and strengthens the courageous.life is meant to be to conquered.

Yesterday's business summit at HCC Ibadan was lit. That was an MBA class.

Ibukun Awosika is another proof to us that we can become all we've always wanted to become.

She earned her place on the board of Nigeria's biggest bank. She's not just a board member, she is the board's Chairman.

About fear, it's one of the things I must overcome too. I kinda tend to over analyse things. I will overcome that too.

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I just followed you.
I didn't know that you were on Steemit

Thanks @tojukaka. It means a lot.

Really? I am. Been kinda quiet with a lot on my table. But i am getting my groove back though on Steemit. It's an eye opener.

welcome back

Thanks inviting i & emeka :glad we came!!

Really inspiring piece @tojukaka, and i was blessed by the song. No longer slaves to fear.
Thank you.

100 million naira would be invested in crypto and my farm most definitely. Both will work hand in hand.

It's always good to attend a business summit like that. It gives us the lead and motivation. Investing 100 million into bitcoin and steem will be a good business, I always think about investing in cryptos too. Thanks @tojukaka

100m into cryptos? You are a strong, man. People like you give me inspiration and the courage needed to dare. I will check in if my schedule falls in line.

Regards.

Tojukaka u really gave her the right answer..because if someone had gave 100 nairas..difinetely i would also buy some steem for myself...

By reading this post alone, i have also learnt some things about life....her speech was indeed splendid according to the way you narrated everything here. I'm just happy you decided to share this with us here so we can all grow tovether. Thank you boss @tojukaka

I believe that it's easy to make money. Especially in this age of Cryptocurrency. What I feel is difficult is sustaining wealth and creating lasting value.

true talk !
It's one thing to make money and another to make money work for you.

It is always gainful to attend business summit organised by men and women of great fortune. I'm glad you said one of your best business summit. How wish i can listen to Mrs Ibukun Awosika also to be enlighten. Thanks for always passing gainful information @tojukaka. Happy Sunday buddy.

That's too bold a statement you know. 100 million?? Honestly this just changed my mind a bit...

Money is cheap, value is expensive.. This is just so true.

If you make the money, can you sustain it.. What do you make out of it.. You've literally have touched my thoughts here

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One day i won lottery and they asked me what are you gonna do with all this money? I replied im gonna reinvest my money into the community but deep down i looked sobber and womanizer....they look me deep in the eyes and they knew where money is gonna be pumped....girls...girls....! Ahahahaha!

Lol
Hahahahahaha...
I admire your honesty bro

Nice one i actually had to read through

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