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Becoming A Better Man:

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     3 Awesome Ways To Get It Right!     Written by Peace Eneja Research has shown that about 70% of Nigerian men in their twenties do not usually take life very seriously until they turn from 30 to 31, to 32 and then they clock 40 still thinking they have ample time. The question is, why wait till you’re 30 or 40 or 50 as the case may be, before you get started and get serious with your life? It is quite disheartening to mention that some men turn their twenties, (which in my opinion is the most appropriate time to make every move you can to be whatever you want to become in life) into some sort of “experimental stage”. Instead of having a nice steady plan, they keep meandering from one point to the other, instead of learning how to maintain a relationship, they keep different relationships, breaking hearts and getting theirs broken. And who says you can’t start early to behave like a true gentleman? Being a man isn’t about smoking a full packet of cigarette, or having a l

The BOSS'S STORY: Meet The Fastest Growing CEO From the South East Zone.

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After almost a week hunt, we successfully got the package. Hostzine presents " The Boss's Story" It reveals the fastest growing CEOs, with an international perspective. They are very young and vibrant entrepreneurs in Nigeria, who understand the twists and hussle of the business world and are READY to share their story. Learn some TIPS and begin your own journey into the world's finest CEOs. The BOSS'S STORY is exclusive on this blog.  The CEO of CHENKOWEARS, Alexander O. Udensi shares his Story. *My Beginning "I started off quite smoothly because it has always been my passion. It wasn't something I was pushed into. I studied chemical engineering at the Institute of Management of Science and Technology, Enugu state Nigeria, but I have always been a “shoe guy” . I remember as a child, wearing my dad’s shoe on many occasions and everyone would usually laugh at me. But I didn’t care; of course I didn’t even know why they laughed. I was seriou