Friday, May 22, 2020

For sale: 5 bedroom duplex and 2 rooms BQ.call for details:08055227660

For sale:
5 bedroom duplex and 2 rooms BQ with borehole on first avenue in Festac town 
Title: letter of Administration from FHA, survey plan and receipts 
Price:N75 m asking  N70m net.
Call for details:08055227660. PKIL

Thursday, May 21, 2020

*HOT JV AT SERENE PALMGROVE ESTATE* *(Back In The Market)*

*HOT JV AT SERENE PALMGROVE ESTATE*

*(Back In The Market)*

2900sqm in a quiet, serene & secured close in the Prestigious *PALMGROVE ESTATE*

*PROPOSAL:* Open
*VALUE:* 450m
*TITLE:* Reg. Deed Of Assignment.
*AGENCY:* 10% Negotiable.
*INSPECTION:* 2hours notice.
*SURVEY:* Handy

 *SALES OR JV AT 44, GLOVER ROAD, IKOYI BY OWNER*

5,400 square metres with pile foundations for two towers

Location:  Glover Rd,  IKOYI for 

Proposal: To build at least 160/180 luxury apartments.

Premiim: No premium.

Land value is N4.5 billion asking.. 

Titles: Federal and Lagos State Consents.

Agency fee 10% of value.

 *PROCEDURE* LOI LETTER BEFORE INSPECTION BEFORE OTHERS FOLLOW 

Call for details:08055227660. PKIF.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Available oil fields for sale and their prices.

Here are the available oil fields for sale and their prices.

1) OML95 $6.5BN.

2) OML85 $6.5BN.

3) OML45 $6.5BN

4) OML49 $6.5BN  

5) OML113 $6.5BN 

6) OML114 $6.5BN  

7) OPL289 $7.5BN - HAS LARGE GAS DEPOSITE. 

8) OML149 $7BN.

These are all Closeable!

If your company, partner or investor is ready to proceed, I will make available the simple working procedure.

Thank you as we look forward to having your prompt and positive response.

THESE OIL FIELDS/BLOCKS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN ADDITION TO THE PREVIOUS ONES I SENT.

(1) OML - 56 is located at Rivers State off-shore and the selling price is $5b.  

(2) OML - 36 is located at Bayelsa off-shore and selling price at $5b.  

(3) OML - 88 is located at the Niger Delta and its selling at $4b.  

(4) OML - 14 is located at Calabar at off-shore and its selling at $5b.    

(5) OML - 135 is located at Akwa Ibom state off-shore and its selling at $4.5b.

(6) OML 104. Price: $4bn net

(7) OML 115. Price: $6bn net

(8) OML 6. Price:$6billion 

(9) OML 109. Price: $5.5billion.

(10) OML 110. Price:  $5.6 billion are on-shore.

(11) OPL  233. Price: $6billion

(12) OML 289. Price: $5.4 billion are off-shore with part of them on-shore. Experts said there are up to 10 fields in one block.

(13)Sale price of Oza field is 150M$.The contract expiry is 2028 with likelihood of extension to 2038.

Call me for directions 08055227660.PKIJ

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Property,5 Bedroom semi detached house at Victory Park Estate iKate Lekki for sale. 140m Call 2348055227660

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

The Love Story of a Unilag Babe and Bus Conductor

Something interesting happened on my way to Oshodi this morning. At the park this rough mean-looking conductor also known as “agbero” in Yoruba was screaming for passengers, his vernacular oscillating between Yoruba and pidgin English.
“Oshod! Oshod!” He shouted angrily as I along with some other passengers scuttled for seats. There was this beautiful young lady who couldn’t throw caution and decorum to the wind but waited patiently until the bus was almost filled. Then she pleaded to sit by the agbero until somebody came down then she would pay for a proper seat.
The agbero didn’t even look at her pretty face, he hissed and shouted to the driver to move that why didn’t she rush when others were rushing. The girl started pleading in Yoruba and clean ‘oyinbo’ english; “please, ejó, help me out sir, I know you are a good man, never mind all this shout you have been shouting (people burst into laughter). Let me sit by your side please”.
Finally with much squeezing of face the agbero relented and she sat beside him. It was a tight squeeze but she didn’t complain but rather started praising the agbero. He in turn started teasing her, speaking (and sometimes spitting by mistake) into her face but the girl never looked away, she never let the smile leave her face. He asked her where she worked and she replied that she was a student in the University of Lagos (UNILAG) studying accounting. He teased her in Yoruba about her boyfriend and car (maybe asking why her boyfriend didn’t drop her at her destination…she laughed it off and continued to gist with the guy in Yoruba.
When she reached her junction the agbero alighted the bus for her to come down. She did and paid her transport fare, then the agbero told her to give him a peck on the cheek for being so ‘gentlemanly’.  At this point some of us became indignant, haba! He had been teasing her since, he should let her go. Another argument almost ensued between the agbero and the passengers although it was not as if the agbero was really serious, he told her to go. Then it happened! She jumped forward and gave him a peck on the cheek! We all shouted, the agbero was quiet out of surprise. She then waved bye and ran down to her street.
The driver and other people started to hail the agbero, see hailing! The guy was just forming boss, saying he knew he was irresistible etc and others were yabbing (taunting) him, some were yabbing the girl and we moved on and suddenly the bus was quiet, show over. Then the agbero put his head down and became uncharacteristically quiet. The driver soon asked the guy why he wasn’t calling out bus-stop abi the girl don do am jazz (cast a spell on him). The agbero said something in Yoruba I didn’t get and then his voice became emotional and believe it or not HE STARTED CRYING. Others were now consoling him in Yoruba. When I asked what the problem was, the lady beside me explained that the agbero said he just realised he would never be able to get a girl like that in his life because he’s an uneducated bus conductor and she was going to be a graduate. He was weeping because he knew no girl of her class might ever do to him what that girl just did, to touch a dirty person like himself; that the girl is nice and well brought-up and if he had money he would have chased after her. So the passengers were consoling him in Yoruba that he would go higher in life and be able to marry a girl like that. He should not cry because itwas not the end of the road for him.
That really touched me.
For a moment in that agbero’s life, his facade of a street thug fell away and he was a vulnerable emotional aspiring young man, just like everybody else.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

5 steps to delegating and supervising


 There are 5 steps to delegating and supervising that guarantee that your expectations are met and success results are achieved.
Step One
The first step in delegation is to become perfectly clear about the results that you desire from the job. The greater clarity you have with regard to the results expected, the easier it is for you to select the right person to do the job.
Step Two
The second step is to select a person based on his or her demonstrated ability or success at doing this job. Never delegate an important job to a person who has never done it before. If the successful completion of the task is important to the success of your business, it is essential that you delegate it to someone who you confidently believe can complete the task satisfactorily.
Step Three
Third, explain to the person exactly what you want done, the results that you expect, the time schedule that you require, and your preferred method of working. The reason that you are in a position to delegate a task is because you have probably already mastered this task. Taking the time to teach and explain the best way to do the task based on your experience is an excellent way to ensure that the task will be done as you wish and on schedule.
Step Four
Step four is to set up a schedule for reporting on progress. If it is an important task, set up a deadline for completion that is a day or a week before your actual deadline. Always build some slack into the system. Then, check on the progress of the task regularly, very much like a doctor would check on the condition of a critical care patient. Leave nothing to chance.
Step Five
Step five, inspect what you expect. Delegation is not abdication. Just because you have assigned a task to another person does not mean that you are no longer accountable. And the more important the task, the more important it is that you keep on top of it.
What task can you effectively delegate to someone else? Which one of your employees can handle the task efficiently?
I've created a special report called "Exercising Your Influence" to help you become a better and more effective leader.  

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Getting More Intimacy and Attention From Your Partner


Have You and Your Partner Grown Distant?

As the years go by, you may feel like your spouse or partner no longer
feels that you are attractive or significant. In fact, you may feel like
just about everything and everybody else is far more appealing than you are
in your spouse's or partner's world. These other things can include work,
hobbies, friends, and coworkers, to name a few. If you are feeling a lack
of connection with your spouse or partner, there are things you can do to
catch their attention and make yourself more available.

What Can I Do?

Be Present - Be present in your relationship, always. Maybe the two of you
fell in love and everything felt perfect, leading you to believe that you
would remain together forever in perfect harmony. Keep in mind, not
everybody experiences an instant connection, and not everybody is lucky to
maintain an intense closeness as time passes. It takes effort and focus to
stay connected.

Make Eye Contact - You've probably heard that the eyes are the windows to
the soul. It is imperative to make and maintain eye contact with your
partner. When you look into your spouse's eyes from across a room, you're
actually being intimate. Eye contact is an important part of socializing
and is an integral part in creating any intimate relationship. Not only
does eye contact show you are interested and attentive to the conversation;
it also shows trust and understanding, as well as openness and emotional
connection.

Be Physical - Touching the one you love not only feels good; it also
increases the "love hormone" called oxytocin. This hormone is important to
any romantic relationship and is the reaction to being touched, not only by
having sex, but by holding hands, hugging, or touching feet. Be flirtatious
and touch their arm or knee when having a conversation.

Be Interested - Pay attention to your spouse by listening to what is being
said and by noticing body language. In order to do this, 100 percent, you
have to tune everything else out, and listen to what your spouse is saying.
Commit to listen actively when your spouse is talking. When you spouse
speaks, make eye contact and be silent while taking in everything that is
being said. When you do speak, be sure to be supportive and courteous,
which will show you are understanding the dialog, as well as interested in
the topic of conversation.

Be Emotionally Present - Share the intimate details of what is going on in
your daily life. Tell them why you were excited or let down by that
situation at work or with a friend; let them in on the little details of
your day. This will help build a more intimate connection. Being
emotionally present proves to your spouse or partner that they are valued,
appreciated, and special. Many times, these feelings will be returned to
you. Being vulnerable goes along with trusting that your spouse or partner
actually accepts the real you.

Love Unconditionally - Always accept your spouse or partner for who they
are, as they are. Never try to change something about them; even something
as minor as the way they wear their hair or the fact that they always wear
t-shirts when you'd rather they dressed up a bit more. Being able to accept
the small things is a good indicator that you will be able to accept the
larger things such as learning about your partner's dreams, goals, and
feelings without being judgmental or dismissive.

Laugh, A Lot - Laugh together; have a great time together. Reminisce about
funny moments in your life; watch TV shows or movies that crack you up.
Laughter is contagious. When you hear somebody laughing, it is natural for
you to want to laugh as well. People who laugh a lot have less stress in
their lives.

Schedule Together Time - Schedule time together each and every day, for at
least 10 to 15 minutes. This can be before dinner, over coffee after
dinner, first thing in the morning, or in the evening, just before bed.
Focus on each other without interruption. Also, schedule time away
together, without the kids. Have a date night at least once per month, and
a date weekend (overnight) at least twice per year.

If you have made an effort to be more available to your spouse or partner
and things are still not improving, you will need to have a heart-to-heart
talk. However, it is important you know what you want before you start
ranting and raving about issues in your marriage or relationship. It's
important that you know the difference between your wants and your needs.

If talking it out doesn't improve your situation, you and your spouse or
partner may want to consider speaking with one of our trained