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Clocked a year older yesterday

With Kiity at the BEDC Ondo-Ekiti State Office

Its 31. Whew! I realised yesterday that a calendar will not show my age again after this year.

I started the day with a walk with Kiity. We took a walk down to the NIMC Office on the SIB/Igbatoro road where we turned back and continued our walk. We talked about how I felt about the new year and then She gave a long talk about my view on a particular issue.

It was about the way I considered utilising the internet/IT wave we have been experiencing in our part of the world. I had plugged in with NairaBooks and unplugged out some years ago. I have been considering a replug for a while. I haven't made a move on this. I was to make a move on a work with a farm two months ago but I didn't follow through.

She advised on something related to what the Book The Third Wave by Steve Case. You can call him one of the AOL guys. He said the new wave will be from Industry based fellows, people with a background or would I say insider knowledge in the industry they operate. It is worth reading. You should get the book.

Back to the birthday, I also took pictures with other VIPL colleagues. 

Tunde, Adekitan, Isimemen, Kunle, Kiity, Afolabi, Bukola,Ibrahim and Busola

Gbenga, Tunde, Isimemen, Kunle, Kiity, Afolabi, Bukola, Ibrahim and Busola




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