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Awon Eyan Onye Eze

I believe everything should be done in style...

Great people for decades have referenced that:

 People walked on water;
 People turned water into wine and;

Reflecting on our past #BizFest19 if we had yelled at the Google Assistant saying “Won pe ee eh”… that wouldn’t have gotten us the expected feedback, but of-course, after we said “Hey Google, TURN ON Plug A and Plug B” more like, we said "Let there be light", and there was light!.

“No be me, it belongs to Onye Eze”

 Moving forward, when I was pondering on the best way we could achieve the demo session faster? Building the make shift solution was fastest for us!. LEARN TO ALSO BUILD FOR SPEED!

 Well, according to one of Harvard Business Review’s caption: The Era of “Move Fast and Break Things” Is Over – I personally believe that “YOU CAN ALSO MOVE FAST AND BUILD THINGS”.

 The I/O 19 inspired the “Hey Google, take a selfie” traction. Well, we LEARN by DOING!

 And yes, “NPF Eyan Onye Eze” was in attendance and on standby also. According to Will Smith “You got a dream you gotta protect it.” So, when you see our attendees with such beautiful smiles a times! it’s more like this was one of the things that happened on the chess board behind the scenes and unspoken:

“Start by moving your Queen Pawn to D3. Then, move your King Pawn forward to E4, which will free up your Queen. Finally, move your Queen on the diagonal to H5, where you will have your opponent's King checkmated without having captured a single piece.”

Well, I don’t know how true that move was! But I believe it should have sounded like that! Lol…

 Not like I speak the Igbo language, but with the help of Google Translate and Olamide “Onye Eze” means “The King”

Thank Q

“Awa leyan Onye Eze, Onye Eze, Onye Eze”.

CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE

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