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L E S E D I That's it. Time to log off.

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This year, a dream come true. And it's not even the end of Q1 yet. I will be speaking at the International Leadership Summit summit in Dallas, Texas alongside some of the biggest names in my industry and craft. To God be the glory. VT

This year, a dream come true. And it's not even the end of Q1 yet. I will be speaking at the International Leadership Summit summit in Dallas, Texas alongside some of the biggest names in my industry and craft. To God be the glory. VT

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Andrew Tate Bakweneni? 😂🤣

Andrew Tate Bakweneni? 😂🤣

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Africa GDP (all 54 nations): $3.1 Trillion India GDP: $3.55 Trillion *point: the economy of a nation state is larger than the economies of all the states in the continent. And there are debates about the true scale of informal economy and whether it is captured in the numbers* South Africa GDP: $377.8 Billion Mumbai GDP: $310 Billion *point: a single state is the economy equivalent of the largest most industrialised economy in all of Africa* India population: 1,429 Billion Africa population: 1.527 Billion Point: I just realised that most of my community reading this will not understand what “scale” truly means. Wave after wave after unending wave of businesses, traders, shops, hawkers, merchants, dealers, artisans, engineers, analysts, doctors, engineers, bankers, financiers, realtors, accountants etc. The list is endless. The scale of precision engineering that I witnessed on one of tours. It’s not just low-vector labour work that is at scale. It’s the complex tooling & engineering industries that are also at scale. (Obviously can’t share that material publicly). Just yesterday, during my book signing, I spoke to more engineers, masters students, analysts, cyber security professionals & developers in a single sitting than I have ever had in the past. Ever! Read that again. As my team & I leave for DxB next I am left wondering, “will Africa ever catch up?” I came here thinking we have a chance. I leave thinking we haven’t even arrived at the stadium where the race is happening yet. To the incredible team (picture 3 & 4) that made this immersion happen, God bless you Descriptions: Video 1 is my team & I walking through a random market to understand the scale of the informal economy here. Video 2 was an intimate dinner with some of the most influential business leaders x kingdom builders. VT

Africa GDP (all 54 nations): $3.1 Trillion India GDP: $3.55 Trillion *point: the economy of a nation state is larger than the economies of all the states in the continent. And there are debates about the true scale of informal economy and whether it is captured in the numbers* South Africa GDP: $377.8 Billion Mumbai GDP: $310 Billion *point: a single state is the economy equivalent of the largest most industrialised economy in all of Africa* India population: 1,429 Billion Africa population: 1.527 Billion Point: I just realised that most of my community reading this will not understand what “scale” truly means. Wave after wave after unending wave of businesses, traders, shops, hawkers, merchants, dealers, artisans, engineers, analysts, doctors, engineers, bankers, financiers, realtors, accountants etc. The list is endless. The scale of precision engineering that I witnessed on one of tours. It’s not just low-vector labour work that is at scale. It’s the complex tooling & engineering industries that are also at scale. (Obviously can’t share that material publicly). Just yesterday, during my book signing, I spoke to more engineers, masters students, analysts, cyber security professionals & developers in a single sitting than I have ever had in the past. Ever! Read that again. As my team & I leave for DxB next I am left wondering, “will Africa ever catch up?” I came here thinking we have a chance. I leave thinking we haven’t even arrived at the stadium where the race is happening yet. To the incredible team (picture 3 & 4) that made this immersion happen, God bless you Descriptions: Video 1 is my team & I walking through a random market to understand the scale of the informal economy here. Video 2 was an intimate dinner with some of the most influential business leaders x kingdom builders. VT

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Would you ever do this? Me, personally, mark me absent!

Would you ever do this? Me, personally, mark me absent!

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Dr Nasiphi Moya Order Comrade Mayor. Order!

Dr Nasiphi Moya Order Comrade Mayor. Order!

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Thank you University of Oxford and Oxford Union This was electric! VT

Thank you University of Oxford and Oxford Union This was electric! VT

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What did she just say?!

What did she just say?!

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In today’s marketplace, understanding the interconnected nature of consumer purchases is essential. When customers buy one item, they often seek complementary products. For example, someone purchasing underwear may also consider socks; a car buyer will think about tires; and a shirt shopper might look for a tie. To maximize sales, identify these additional needs alongside your primary product. By recognizing these connections, you can create targeted marketing strategies and personalized recommendations that enhance the shopping experience. Remember, every sale is an opportunity to build a relationship and offer value beyond the initial transaction.

In today’s marketplace, understanding the interconnected nature of consumer purchases is essential. When customers buy one item, they often seek complementary products. For example, someone purchasing underwear may also consider socks; a car buyer will think about tires; and a shirt shopper might look for a tie. To maximize sales, identify these additional needs alongside your primary product. By recognizing these connections, you can create targeted marketing strategies and personalized recommendations that enhance the shopping experience. Remember, every sale is an opportunity to build a relationship and offer value beyond the initial transaction.

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MaBhakaniya ni-right lapho?

MaBhakaniya ni-right lapho?

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This day in history!

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Nigeria Stories He just posted this video 🤣🤣

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Every man knows.

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Why did Toyota launch Lexus?

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Absolutely true!

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Please tell me this didn’t ACTUALLY happen.

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In South Africa! Our Laaaaaaaaand! Brilliant WeBuyCars

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This is actually pretty cool. Check the presidents forearms.

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I hope I’m wrong but hear me out: This is the real threat to jobs and life as we have defined, live and know them, today. The “future of work” and the “future of warfare” and the “future of life” is going to be fundamentally displaced from what we had originally thought. And not in a good way. For war: Imagine soldiers that have no human emotion or sense of empathy. With accelerated development in AI and ML, it’s dystopian Universal Soldiers on steroids. For education: Imagine a school where the teachers are programmed bots that connect to a central intelligence system everyday, update their knowledge database and teach real world on-the-fly up-to-the-day updated teaching content. For work: Imagine the receptionist who doesn’t need to take doesn’t need a tea break, the factory worker who doesn’t take leave. Frankly. I’m scared I will lose clients bathong. For governments: Imagine the police officer who can work endless shifts without fatigue, the port managers who can work endless days or the public transport taxi or train driver who can work without stopping for days on end. And because they are connected to a central intelligence system, every day they improve. With every systems update these bots improve and their unit productivity while per unit cost remains fixed. This sounds quite dystopian but here is my point: The world needs a treatise on HOW WE ARE GOING TO HANDLE THESE TECHNOLOGIES before they become ubiquitous. We should certainly have one before we ship them into households of civilians. Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe I’ve watched too much dystopian sci-fi. But we have barely got a handle on how large language models are reframing work and study. The number of students submitting AI generated work has skyrocketed. As is it today drones are being used to drop medicines in Rwanda and bombs in the Middle East at the same time. This is what happens when you unleash a technology without thinking about the societal and ethical questions of that technology. Maybe - and this is a wild idea - we should take a moment’s pause and think. Maybe just letting things happen is not a bright idea. Maybe Skynet is already alive. 👀 Footnote: the most adversely affected countries will be the poorest ones which will be the last to get access to this technology, probably at the highest cost with often outdated technologies. Yet, these technologies are most likely to displace those economies most pronounced at first. By the way, does any African country have a strategy on how to deal with these technology? Asking for a friend. What are your thoughts? Sorry for the lecture. VT

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Some very thought-provoking ideas by the late Dr Myles Munroe.

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How long would the laptop survive in your country?

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