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DO YOU WANT TO BE THE NEXT DON?


 To seal the deal, you need to be a Don.

To set the pace, you need to be a Don.

Regardless of your shortcomings or mistakes, you can still join the league of the DONS.

Real Dons don't just make mouths, they make moves. As they make moves, the make waves. If Basket mouth is a Don in the comedy industry and Tuface Idibia is a Don in the music industry.

 You too need to discover an industry where you can become a Don. Dons are problems solvers and solution providers. Dons are in high demand across the world. They don't just command respect but achieve fantastic results. They don't dance to the lyrics or rhythm of mediocrity. They pursue their visions shamelessly. Do you want to become a Don in your field or industry? You need to pay close attention to this.

Consistency in whatever you're doing is a critical factor to first consider before you can move upward in this radar of becoming a Don. Every Don is the first believer or promoter of his or her brand. Be the Don that paves the way for others to succeed, achieve their dreams and actualise their visions for living.

 Don't just become a Don, be the one worthy of emulation. You may have all the money in this world but the only thing that matters and counts are what you do for humanity.

Have you gotten your pre-order of my upcoming ebook, *''MANDATE TO DOMINATE...a blueprint for high-flyers and leaders of all time''* for N1,000, it will be sold for N1,500 on the launch date of 8th of July, 2019? A treasury trove to give your life a 36 degree infusion for lifetime transformation! Written by: Olapurpose James Asu Author, KISS YOUR BLISS/IGNITE YOUR PURPOSE/UNLOCKING YOUR PURPOSE AND PASSION

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© June 2019

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