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KEY POINTS FROM UPGRADE CONFERENCE 2017

Hi guys, how have y’all been and how has life been in general? Well, I’ve been spending the month of May reading, learning, attending conferences and on a host of other things.

So last week Saturday, I was the Upgrade Conference 2017 which held at Oriental Hotels, Lagos. Y’all must have sensed my love for conferences by now right? (especially when they are great and FREE).

The conference was hosted by Mr. Akin Akinpelu and it held both on Saturday and Sunday. However, I was able to attend only on Saturday and to say that I’ve Upgraded is to say the least.

Circumstances change, what you make of them is what is important.

– Mr. Demola Aladekomo

The conference speakers are great movers and shakers in their field, and there was only a female speaker amongst the speakers of the day, and that’s the amazing Kemi Onabanjo. Some of the speakers at the conference are Gubernatorial Aspirant, Jimi Agbaje; the great Chef, Chef Fregz; IT Geek, Udo Ubong; Mr. Demola of Chams Plc and the Executive Coach, Leke Alder. Did I hear someone scream whoop whoop?

A quick picture with Kemi Onabanjo…I liked it black and white

If I were to share my notes from the conference with you word for word, I don’t think this post would be enough for that. So I’m just going to summarize key points from the speakers with you.

Side note: Mr. Alder shared “7 rules of beating Goliath” with us at the conference, but I’ll be sharing that as a blog post on its own, kindly check back for that.

Key Points on Building Yourself, Your Personal Brand and Making Nigeria An Economic Power

Key Points from Mr. Demola Aladekomo’s Speech: WHAT IS YOUR EXCUSE?

Mr. Aladekomo started his speech by telling us his life story. One major takeaway from his story is: circumstances change, what you make of them is what is important.

Key Points from Mr. Leke Alder’s Speech

Mr. Alder is someone I think should be categorized in the Solomon’s Category (i.e. in the category of super duper wise men). You cannot seat under his tutelage and remain the same. At a point, I was struggling with listening, learning and writing all at the same time. He is detailed, smart, wise,…( you can borrow me some more English to insert).

I know right, this post is very long. However, I’m sure you must have learned a thing or two.

Watch out for part two of this where I share more of Mr. Alder’s talk at the conference.

I couldn’t share plenty pictures with you, ‘cos of the length of the post. I’m sure you don’t mind. Don’t forget to share this post with your friends on the various social media platforms.

Do have a great new week ahead and for those of you that were at the owambes today, don’t forget to send my portion of the beef, chickens, snails, etc. (don’t worry I won’t collect the rice, all I need is the assorteds *grins*). Tenkiu feri mush *in Fal’s voice*

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