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SOBCA, Abuja Nigeria
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 8AM - 6PM
Recently, I have been having these mental intercourses, asking myself if advertising is really as potent as it is perceived. A Lagos Food brand approached me to be their brand ambassador and I requested that they should give me a few weeks to clear my desk from some pending projects so I can give a proper response. While I was deliberating my response, I asked myself ‘does brand ambassadorship and advertising really work?’
I have designed this single 3-hour session. This is for anyone, if you want to:
1. Take your financial future into your hands.
2. Reverse the scary trend of not affording anything you want.
3. Live within the reach of what you can afford and more.
Simply put, if you want to know how money can come to you fluidly, this is a course you must not miss.
I have made it EXTREMELY AFFORDABLE especially because it is SOBCAonline 5th Anniversary season. Until August 8th, I will continue to make my fees ridiculously affordable. With only N2,500.00, you will get:
1. Access to the Live Zoom Class.
2. Free Replay of the Class (even if you won’t make the class, pay to get the replay).
3. 3 hours of engagement with me during the class.
This class is worth N250,000.00 only. You are getting it at 1% Cost (N2,500.00). Don’t disgrace your lineage by missing this class.
You would recall that I said I will give gifts randomly until August 8th when SOBCA Anniversary is consummated!
My first gift is the Discount of N70,000.00 to attend SOBCA’s Emotional Intelligence and Anger Management Combined Certification. This is for ONLY 10 PEOPLE. You are paying N180,000.00 only instead of N250,000.00. This offers lasts until the 10 slots are gone or until August 1st. Don’t miss it.
5 years ago, after I ran BARNABAS HOUSE for 5 years, struggling, we founded SAM OBAFEMI BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE ACADEMY (SOBCA).
There were 3 factors that made Barnabas House (@BHouseNG) to fail…
Last night, during the LIVE ZOOM CLASS on BUILD A BEAST, we calculated how much SOBCA makes in a year and we pegged it at an average. The resultant outcome was that IF WE CONTINUE AT THE CURRENT RATE OF GROSS INCOME IN NAIRA, IT WILL TAKE SOBCA 8,333 YEARS TO HIT “UNICORN” STATUS. 😳😳😳😳😭😭😭😭😭
Even my GreatGrandChildren to the 7th generation won’t see Unicorn at this rate. In fact, Jesus would have come back and rapture would have happened. E PAIN ME O. 💔❤️🩹💔❤️🩹
“LESS THAN 10% OF VOCATIONAL PEOPLE IN NIGERIA ARE HONEST.” That is what he told me. Instantly, I felt like a fool. Because at the instant, voices flushed through my head of everything everyone else had told me about trust too easily and being too gullible. I hated that it seemed true after all; I trust too quickly and I love people to easily.
One of my dearest clients told me last week that she was hiring a coach to help her with a particular task. I asked her not to hire him for just one task. I advised her to hire him for a fuller project. “Why pay a huge amount for a single task when you can pay about the same amount for more with the same person?”, I asked her. She replied back with a question “are you sending me away?” 🤣😂😂🤣🤣
Some time late 2020, Apple had entered a partnership with Kia/Hyundai that failed even before it took off. It was like premature ejaculation. The partnership laid to rest speculations that Tesla was going to have a fierce competition in the electric car market until Apple pulled a “Trojan horse” on us. APPLE CARS ARE DUE TO BE UNVEILED IN 2022. WoW!!!
Kemi is Togolese. She has been making hair for people for over 25 years now. She operates in Ikeja Lagos. She’s been making hair for a friend of mine since my friend was a teenager till today. She’s so good (I hear). Over the past 25 years, Kemi has trained well over 100 other people who have been apprentices with her, and have moved on to establish their own businesses
I am a major beneficiary of western content. I come from a medium-silver-spoon background, schooled in very good schools, exposed to a very balanced cosmopolitan life and allowed my choices and preferences. My parents, Dad especially, are very liberal. They let you do what works for you. Hence my ability to make some dangerous decisions that could have cost me a lot (some have). If my parents were core traditionalists or the typical African kind, I definitely would not turn out how I am.