Offloading the whole of me to the rest of the world - my deepest thoughts regarding my personal Faith, career in technology, small business adventures and pan-African philosophy.
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Kenneth Igiri


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What on God's Green Earth Would Make Me Buy You Product
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In this Clubhouse Conversation, we delved into why people buy from you, tips on selling, social selling and creating a structure and process that makes your business a selling machine.
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Customer Obsession - Observing the Customer in the Marketplace
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I share two stories around getting feedback from your most critical stakeholders by watching not asking.
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In this episode, we share where planning fits in the four layers of an organization's typical strategy activities - Why, What, How, When. We also share five areas small businesses should have a clear plan for.
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Here we share what strategy means in simple terms and how to determine you next move using data you have accumulated in your small business.
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Giving another push to the philosophy to patronising locally made products.
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Time is the most precious commodity in the Universe. Time is more precious than money. Listen to thoughts on Time gleaned from the book, "If I Were to Live Again".
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On self-sabotage and impostor syndrome symptoms. A conversation on reasons people typically are unable to see themselves as successful.
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"I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago—whether in the body I do not know, or whether out of the body I do not know, God knows—such a one was caught up to the third heaven. "II Corinthians 12:2 NKJV
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During a get together organised by my boss, I had the opportunity to share these thoughts with my colleagues.
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This is the first of four stories written by Kenneth Igiri and published on Amazon. It describes the life of three African women in a remote village. The centre of the story is Osimiri, the river that brought both life and death to the region.
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This is the first of four stories written by Kenneth Igiri and published on Amazon. It describes the life of three African women in a remote village. The centre of the story is Osimiri, the river that brought both life and death to the region.
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So we can all keep giving excuses about the work environment we find ourselves or we can simply choose to be the Best and outgrow the environment. What do you think?
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Embracing Our Heritage | African Identity in the Modern Era | Dr. Ronke Babajide
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"Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most." - Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha The typical African appears to be always at the receiving end - receiving aid and content to only consume what the rest of the world produces. Some posit that this may be a case of inferiority complex created by experi…
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Embracing Our Heritage | African Identity in the Modern Era | Shadrack Kubyane
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"Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most." - Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha The typical African appears to be always at the receiving end - receiving aid and content to only consume what the rest of the world produces. Some posit that this may be a case of inferiority complex created by experi…
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Embracing Our Heritage | African Identity in the Modern Era | Dr. Faith Nwaobia
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"Who you are is what makes you special. Don't change for anyone. Maintain your identity, that matters most." - Dr. Anil Kumar Sinha The typical African appears to be always at the receiving end - receiving aid and content to only consume what the rest of the world produces. Some posit that this may be a case of inferiority complex created by experi…
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Customer Experience in Emerging Markets
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Collaboration and Competition as a small business
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Heartfelt, silent, authentic, one-shot prayer gets God's attention. In her case, Hannah received the answer before she received it.
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Who receives the dream? Who interprets the dream? What are the implications of the interpretation.
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Taking a stand for truth, maintaining our position in the face of threats. Can we be convicted for doing the right thing?
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There will be times when the conflict between what we believe and what the non-believing partner wants to get done is too great for any kind of compromise. We should be ready to die at those points.
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Exploring the salvation Daniel brought to magicians and astrologer through his revelation
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The first response to a difficult task is to make excuses with references. Standing out in an environment hostile to the Faith means being able to see Possibilities and demonstrate results.
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One reaction to the call to participate in a flawed system is to fight it. Another is to exclude oneself politely and demonstrate the superiority of a different way of life.
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Babylon defeated and enslaved the Jews. The nobles who went through three years of Babylonian teachings were not intimidated. They did not argue with the system. They simply demonstrated superior results.
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Drawing from Roman's 8:31-33, we emphasize that the only way we know that God really gave us Jesus Christ from Heaven is that He still releases things from Heaven even today. And nothing can stop us from receiving what is released.
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Interview with Shadrack Kubyane_Co-Founder, Coronet Blockchain
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Shadrack Kubyane, CEO and Co-Founder of Coronet Blockchain is one of the most excited and exciting leaders I have ever met. He is the Blockchain Baron of Africa. A few minutes listening to him will set you ablaze! I had the privilege of chatting with Shadrack Kubyane this week on entrepreneurship, family, blockchain & emerging technology relevant t…
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Beyond Death's Door: Making Sense of Returnee Accounts
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We have to be more thorough in evaluating the accounts of those who have come back from the dead. Our evaluation must involve both Scripture and common sense.
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What does the light mean and how does it come to the one to whom the gentiles gather?
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"On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out with a loud voice, saying, 'If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink'"
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic we find many sources, leaders, academics and governments doing well at describing the problem. However we must think about what exact courses of action we must take now - personally and as communities.
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Was it unfair or an expression of inequality for the Lord Jesus to say the unproductive man's mina should be given to the one who had ten?
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In the midst of the global pandemic COVID-19, we see that it is certainly possible for one phenomenon to shake the entire world. If our hope is only in this world then we have so much to worry about.
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Abel Mizraim means "The outcry of Egypt". This was a label given to Jacob's burial ceremony by the terebinth of Mamre. It is an intriguing one because Jacob and his son Joseph who took him there were both Hebrews. However, the influence of Joseph on Egypt was so strong that the world had come to identify him with Egypt.…
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Though Jacob got a blessing at the end of his wrestle with the angel, he lost his hip joint. Sometimes in our personal encounters with God, He wants to take something away from us in order to give us something bigger. He wants our agenda to become subservient to His.
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Jacob had four children with Leah yet Leah was the unloved wife. This is a dilemma women can experience even in marriage. The man loves sex but doesn't love the woman he is having sex with. We see this to be through as it shows up in flings, promiscuity and one-night stands. Love is not the same as sex.…
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Isaac had to dig three wells. God responded to the injustice he faced by giving him a larger place. There was no use fighting over the previous plots when there was so much space to move into.
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If life throws a curved ball at you that forces you to choose the five most important aspects of your life, what do you think your focus would be on?
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The number of external factors - external to the two of us - when we need to think about when starting a family.
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Choosing a life partner must involve a wide range of considerations. We are not trying to choose someone to look at all our lives but someone we are going to live with.
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Exploring three things the nature of money as a finite resource teaches us. Never let it dictate relationships, manage it and make it.
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Thoughts on the principle of seed sowing. Welcome challenge my honest thoughts on the matter.
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Simple behaviours and attitudes that show a person is overtly craving to be rich.
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Finding the boundary between our need to achieve things on this and our craving to have our names on a Forbes Rich List.
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Our drive to motivate people to act must not take away our heart of mercy. Part of the reason we make money is to be able to help those who cannot.
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The Heavens belong to God, the earth He has given to men. Sometimes we claim to be waiting on God when He is waiting on us!
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Thoughts on offerings, seed sowing, sacrifices and pledges. Our giving must be planned and deliberate, completely voluntary.
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In this talk I highlight that doing complete charity is not feasible in this present world. Nothing is really free. Someone must pay for what someone else doesn't have to pay for.
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Today I start my series on the subject of money. You can call it money according to Kenneth Igiri. I trust you will find my thoughts insightful. You are welcome to challenge them.
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The last chapter of the book "If I Were to Live Again". Encouraging us no matter how old we are to wake up and make adjustments in our lives to align better with our purpose.
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