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7 KEYS TO BECOMING A GLOBAL CHANGER By Mr. Gbenga Ademujimi (Founding President of KingsHill School of Discovery (The Coaching Academy) Global Changers don’t chase money. Global changers don’t look for money. Global changers don’t look after cars; they don’t go for private jets. Read my lips, Global Changers don’t go after private jets. So stop this deception by following wrong model in the society. Many of you the former Choir master who has turned himself to Kokomaster is your role model. Many lives have been destroyed because of the television. Many guys have been initiated into illuminati because of fame and fortune. And many of you, you don’t have any other job except Africa-magic. You don’t know global changers by the clothe they wear. It is not about the hair on their head. The hair many women put on their head is expensive than their brains. Life is not by Mongolian or Brazilian weavon. You’re earning hundred thousand naira and buying weavon of seventy thou
EX-STUDENT UNIONIST, SEGUN OKEOWO OF ALI MUST GO FAME DIES AT 73 By Leke Adeseri, Henry Umoru & Daud Olatunji LAGOS — THE sun, yesterday, finally set on Mr Segun Okeowo, the arrowhead of ‘Ali Must Go’ protests, arguably one of the most violent students agitation in the country. Okeowo,  former president of the National Union of Nigeria Students, NUNS, who championed the students’ protest in the late 70s against the General Olusegun Obasanjo-led military government died at about 6.30 a.m. yesterday at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, at the age of 73. Mr Kolade Segun-Okeowo, the surviving son of the late unionist, confirmed it, saying his father died from a heart related ailment. Late Segun Okeowo will be missed for his doggedness, which he demonstrated when he led the students’ union in 1970s, insisting on the removal of then Federal Commissioner forEducation, Col Ahmadu Ali (rtd) over 50 kobo daily meal increase. Later in li