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  • 15 LESSONS FROM THE BOOK, 'THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY'

    By Morgan Housel

    1. Money is a tool. It's not an end in itself.

    2. Don't let your emotions control your spending. Be mindful of the emotions that can drive you to overspend, and learn to control them.

    3. Invest for the long term. The stock market will go up and down in the short term, but over the long term, it goes up.

    4. Don't try to time the market. No one can predict the future, so don't try to guess when to buy and sell stocks.

    5. Diversify your investments. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Spread your money across different asset classes to reduce your risk.

    6. Don't be afraid to take risks. But don't be reckless either.

    7. Pay yourself first. Make sure you save money for your future before you spend it on anything else.

    8. Live below your means. The less you spend, the more money you'll have to save and invest.

    9. Don't compare yourself to others. Everyone is on their own journey. Focus on your own financial goals and don't worry about what others have.

    10. Be patient. Building wealth takes time. Don't expect to get rich quick.

    11. Be grateful. Appreciate what you have, both in terms of your financial situation and in your life in general.

    12. Help others. One of the best ways to feel good about your money is to use it to help others.

    13. Be kind to yourself. Everyone makes mistakes. Don't beat yourself up if you make a financial mistake. Just learn from it and move on.

    14. Never give up. The road to financial independence is long and winding, but it's worth it. Keep working hard and never give up on your goals.

    15. Money can't buy happiness. But it can buy peace of mind and security.

    The Psychology of Money is a book about the emotional side of money. It's about how our feelings about money can lead us to make bad decisions. It's also about how to overcome these emotional biases and make better financial decisions.

    I hope you find these lessons helpful. NNL.

  • 183rd UNN Inaugural Lecture: NIGERIA NOW MANIFESTS ALL INDICES OF A FAILED STATE.....Prof Eneh

    By Chinua Albert Okafor (In Enugu)

    Renowned Environmentalist and Development expert, Professor Onyenekenwa Cyprain Eneh, said on Thursday, that Nigeria presently manifests all the symptoms of a failed nation going by the existent high level corruption in the system, insecurity, violent crimes across the land, the prevalent insurgency and militant ethnic agitation, among others

  • 7 LESSONS FROM THE BOOK, 'HEAL YOURSELF'

    A very short book but simply mighty? Anyone who reads it must testify.

    Lesson 1: Know Thy Self: The more you know yourself, the more patience you have for what you see in others. When we take the time to understand who we truly are, the intricacies of our own personalities, we will have the keys to unlock our true potential.

  • 974 CORP MEMBERS HOLD LOW KEY OFFICIAL SWEARING-IN IN NIGER STATE

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief, North-Central, in Minna)

    A total of 974 2021 Batch B, Stream 2 Corps members including, 519 male and 455 female deployed to Niger state have been sworn in for the one-year mandatory National Youth Service, with a warning to adhere strictly to COVID-19 protocols and guidelines.

  • ABIA VARSITY HONOURS MUOGHALU FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE

    * Decorates Him With Honorary Doctorate Degree In Public Administration

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Chief (Dr.) George Moghalu, was, at the weekend, honoured for his contribution and excellence in public governance by the Gregory University, Uturu, Abia state.

  • Ahead Of Strike: ASUU SENSITIZES STAKEHOLDERS, DECLARES MONDAY LECTURE FREE DAY IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

    By David Atologbe (Education Correspondent)

    Despite pleas by President Muhammadu Buhari to the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to show understand with government in his regime's bid to meet with the demands of the University Lecturers, ASUU, at the weekend, urged its state chapters in Nigeria to embark on massive sensitization of the public on the situation between the federal government and the union.

  • ASUU Strike: POSTPONING THE EVIL DAY?

    • * 'The Mistake ASUU Made And What The University Lecturers Must Do'

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    After a two-day meeting at the University of Lagos, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) backed down on its threatened total, till-Armageddon-comes strike action and has, instead, announced a one-month warning, roll-over strike.

  • Covid 19 Vaccine: VARSITY DON CALLS FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

    By Ankeli Emmanuel (Sokoto)

    The Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Kachere, Gombe State, Professor Umar Pate, has urged both the Federal and State Governments as well as international organizations to strive towards effective community engagement as a measure towards encouraging acceptability of Covid-19 vaccine in Nigeria.

  • CRYSTAL GEMS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ABUJA HOLDS 2022 GRADUATION PARTY/AWARDS

    By Cecilia Ogezi (Education Correspondent Abuja)

    It was a happy moment and celebration galore as one of Abuja's most academically distinguished and renowned elite school, Crystal Gems International School, marked its 2022 graduation and passing out with a spectacular ceremony.

  • IT IS TIME ASUU GIVES US AN ALTERNATIVE TO STRIKES

    By Dare Babarinsa

    There is no doubt that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has become the most popular, even notorious, trade union in Nigeria. Its power is far-reaching and its influence is unquantifiable.

  • JAMB FIXES JANUARY 14 FOR COMMENCEMENT OF 2023 UTME REGISTRATION

    * Announce Dates For 2023 Major Activities

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB), has, at the end of its management meeting held on Tuesday, 20th December 2022, rolled out some major dates for its activities in 2023.

  • POETRY CAN BE USED TO SOLVE NIGERIA'S PROBLEMS, BRING GLOBAL PEACE....UNIJOS Lecturer

    * Delivers Inaugural Lecture On July 25

    A Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Jos, Jeff Doki, has given an insight on how poetry could be used to bring peace in turbulent times in Nigeria and the world at large.

  • TWO YOUTH CORPS MEMBERS DIE IN NIGER STATE

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North-Central, in Minna)

    Niger State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mr. Hassan M. Taura, said on Thursday that two corps members of the 2021 Batch ‘B’ Stream 1 lost their lives within the service year.

  • USAID TRAINS LG, CSOs ON DISABILITY INCLUSION AWARENESS IN BAUCHI STATE

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    A two (2) day Disability Inclusion Awareness Training for some select LG personnel and CSOs has commenced in Bauchi, the State capital.

  • VARSITY STUDENTS VOW TO BOYCOTT 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS IF...

    By Ankeli Emmanuel (In Sokoto State)

    Students at the Federal and States Universities have been called upon to boycott the 2023 general elections in protest against the federal government over it's lukewarm attitude towards their education.

  • 10 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE CONTENT TRAP: A STRATEGIST'S GUIDE TO DIGITAL CHANGE BY BHARAT ANAND

    1. Content is not king. Connections are king. In the digital age, it's not enough to create great content. You also need to create connections between your content, your customers, and your partners.

  • 10 LESSONS FROM BOOK 'THE POWER OF DISCIPLINE', BY DANIEL WALTER

    1. Discipline is the difference between success and failure. Without it, you will never make it to the top.

  • 10 LESSONS FROM DALE CARNEGIE'S BOOK "HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE"

    1. Don't criticize, condemn, or complain. This is one of the most important lessons in the book. When you criticize, condemn, or complain, you are putting the other person on the defensive. This makes it difficult for them to like you or want to help you.

  • 10 LESSONS FROM THE BOOK "NEVER SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE: NEGOTIATING AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT, BY CHRIS VOSS

    1. Listen to understand, not to reply. The best negotiators are great listeners. They pay attention to what the other person is saying, both verbally and non-verbally. They also ask questions to clarify what the other person is thinking and feeling.

  • 10 LESSONS FROM THE BOOK "THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LAZINESS" BY MOHAMMED SHAKEEL

    By Luka John Benjamin

    1. Lazy people often have the most creative minds, as they are constantly seeking ways to do less work.

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