Thursday, December 18, 2008

Ideas Festival, March 24 to 29 (2009)Brisbane, Australia

From March 24 to 29 (2009), the State Library of Queensland will be the hub of conversation, innovation and participation. The Ideas Festival will bring leading thinkers, innovators, young people, students and the general community together to celebrate and debate ideas that matter.Ideas to action is the motto of the Ideas Festival as it looks for new ideas and creative solutions that will emerge as tools for a richer life.
A marketplace of ideas from every creative field, the festival will show how innovation, creativity and collaboration across disciplines can create a brighter future.
Taking place as part of Queensland’s 150th celebrations, the Ideas Festival examines:
• Innovation and Invention
•Design and Development
• Ecology and Ethics
• Advocacy and Action
• Self and Society
The group’s discussion board offers you a chance to get involved in the conversations - starting now. Then bring your ideas to festival events and share them with guests including:
Innovation and Invention:Helen Greiner - inventor of the ROOMBA® robot vacuum
Design and Development:Charles Landry - international authority on city futures and the use of culture in city revitalisation
Ecology and Ethics:Chris Jordan - world-renowned photographer and environmental activist
Advocacy and Action:Geoffrey Robertson (QC) - human rights lawyer, academic, author and broadcaster
Self and Society:Peter Singer – bioethicist, philosopher and
for futher info, contact:
authorinfo@ideasfestival.com.ahttp://www.ideasfestival.com.au/

International Writers Festival 9 – 14 March 2009 ,South Africa


The Centre for Creative Arts (University of KwaZulu-Natal) will host the 12 th Time of the Writer, international writers' festival from 9 to 14 March 2009.
Principal activities take place each evening at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre, University of KwaZulu-Natal , Durban . International and local authors will read from their work and be interviewed by selected hosts, followed by discussions with the audience. Additional daytime activities – including school visits – will take place in and around Durban . The full programme will be announced in mid-February.
A central focus of the festival is to encourage reading and writing, particularly among the youth. Time of the Writer invites learners to begin submitting material for the short story writing competition to be held in conjunction with the festival.
Learners are invited to engage creatively with a theme of their choice.Please make your submissions by no later than MONDAY, 16 FEBRUARY and our judges will then make the final selection.
Please note that entries must be fictional stories and not critical essays. A maximum of 5 pages (preferably typed) are to be written in either English, Zulu or Afrikaans. Illegible entries will not be considered .
Winners will be awarded cash prizes and given complimentary tickets to attend the festival, where they will be handed their prizes. Winning entries will be displayed in the theatre foyer throughout the festival.If you are a learner and would like to be involved in this competition - submit your stories, together with your name and contact details, your school's name, teacher's name, and your school telephone number to the Centre for Creative Arts.
Entries may be hand delivered to the Centre or faxed to 031 260 3074 or posted toCENTRE FOR CREATIVE ARTSUNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATALDURBANSOUTH AFRICA
For Details see url below
Basola A. Victor
BASH Concepts International

TEN RULES FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS IN THE YEAR 2009

TEN RULES FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS IN THE YEAR 2009


Thank God for a successful year that is come to an end and as we hope to cross into the Year 2009, with high hopes, dreams and aspirations it is pertinent that we enter into the next Year ready, prepared and Strategically positioned.Today, I will be sharing on ten rules for Business Success that will help as a chart and a guide as you sail along.

1. Find a human need and meet it. It is the surest path to wealth. Meeting that need should fall in line with your passion. Only passion, true passion can give you the needed drive to overcome the hurdles on your path to wealth and success.

2. Always Sharpen your Axe (Increase your ability to earn). You will be paid in proportion to how much you know and the application of what you know to solving people’s problems.

3. Learn everything you need to set sail in your business. It saves time and money

4. Value and always SATISFY your Customer, without them you have no business.

5. Have a Business Plan no matter how small you intend to start. Only a Mud House is built without a Plan and I believe that’s not the kind of Business you are grooming.6. Always give good and quality goods and services to your customers; else they won’t come back and they will tell people who will tell more people about your low quality products and Vice versa. Quality speaks volumes and your customers will become your mobile adverts.7. You don’t want to start with credit facilities that will tie down your capital and cripple you from the outset.8. Shout it loud and tell more people about your business. Marketing can never be too much for your business.9. Seek new ways to improve your business idea. Men needs new ways of doing things, Fascinate them and they will keep coming.10. Do not use your business to keep unskilled family members engaged; else they will turn your business into family meeting.

Till we meet again,
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
About The AuthorBasola A. Victor is a Marketing Expert and a Business Consultant. He is the CEO of BASH Concepts International, a Business Solutions Firm dedicated to becoming a one-stop source for overall Business Development.

CONTACT
P: +234-0703-5121-346
E: bashconcepts@yahoo.com
W: www.basolavictor.blogspot.com

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

JOB OPENING IN SHELL NIGERIA

The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited

Systems & Assets Standards Adviser
Job ID: F17766
Location: Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Shell companies have been finding and producing oil and gas around the world for over a century. Today, we have interests in exploration and production ventures in more than 39 countries and employ approximately 19,000 staff (not including contractors).

This is a technically challenging work environment characterised by a continuing need for research, the pursuit of new technology, and the adoption of new ways of working. It demands people who will thrive in a culture that encourages and rewards innovation, collaboration and the ability to learn from success as well as failure.

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is the pioneer and leader of Nigeria’s petroleum industry. It has the largest acreage in the country and produces some 43 per cent of the nation's oil.The company's operations are concentrated in the Niger Delta and adjoining shallow offshore areas where it operates in an area of around 31,000 square kilometres. SPDC has more than 6,000 kilometres of pipelines and flowlines, 87 flowstations, eight gas plants and more than 1,000 producing wells.The company employs some 5,000 people directly, of whom 95 per cent are local employees. Another 20,000 people are employed indirectly through the network of companies, which provide supplies and services. Together with its Joint Venture Partners, SPDC produces an average of 1 million barrels of oil per day.Our mission is to be the operator of first choice in Nigeria through a commitment to strong economic performance and every aspect of sustainable development.

We’re currently looking to recruit a Systems and Assets Standards Adviser to join us in Port Harcourt.

Responsibilities:

In this role, you’ll support implementation of baseline security performance criteria, including all physical protective measures and facility security plans.

We’ll also expect you to:·
Conduct internal security audits to ensure baseline security performance criteria are met· Provide technical assistance and operational support to the security departments·
Ensure minimum levels of technical competence for all systems operators·
Develop and implement technical post orders for all systems operators.

Requirements:

With a good knowledge of the Exploration & Production business and an understanding of the local environment, you’ll be able to assimilate complex data, define objectives and deliver clear results using available resources.A methodical planner with an eye for detail, you’ll be capable of ensuring compliance with specific standards. We’ll also expect you to have the ability to network with Area Security Advisers and industry counterparts, and influence key customers.Application Deadline: Wednesday 17 December 2008Number of Vacancies: 1Please note: We occasionally amend or withdraw Shell jobs and reserve the right to do so at any time, including prior to the advertised closing date.Before applying, you are advised to read our data protection policy which sets out, the processing that may be associated with your personal data and informs you that your personal data may be transferred to Royal Dutch/Shell Group companies around the world.The Shell Group and its approved recruitment consultants will never ask you for a fee to process or consider your application for a career with Shell. Anyone who demands such a fee is not an authorised Shell representative and you are strongly advised to refuse any such demand.'Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer'.

SEND YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE

JOB OPENING IN AIM GROUP LTD NIGERIA

Applicants are invited from qualified and experienced candudates Nationwide and West-Africa to fill the following positions:
JOB TITLES
1. ACCOUNTANTS
2. ACCOUNT OFFICERS
3.INVENTORY CONTROLLER
REQUIREMENTS
1. ACCOUNTANTS/INVENTORY CONTROLLER
* Age between 22-35 years
* A first degree/ its equivalent in Accounting
* Must be a member of a recognized proffessional accounting body e.g ICAN, ICAEW, ICMA
* Adequate post-qualificatio experience in professional practice environment is essential
* Highly numerate with excellent communication skills
* Highly credible with high ethical standards
* Proficient in the use of the computer* Ability to work with minimal supervision2. ACCOUNT OFFICERS
* Age between 22-27 years
* A first degree or its equivalent in Accounting from a reputable insitution with a Minimum of 2nd Class Upper credit
* Experience in proffessional practice is a plus
* Highly numerate with excellent communication skills
* Highly credible with high ethical standards
* Proficient in the use of the computer
* Ability to work with minimal supervision
NOTES
All applications to be submitted along CV's to job@aim-consultants.com, or P. O. BOX 516 Marina, Lagos.
All Applications must be received not later that Two (2) wekks of this publicationsOnly candidates who meet these minimum requirements need apply
Basola A. VictorCEO, BASH Concepts International
+234 (0) 703-5121-346

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

How to Get Paid to Write and Earn Residual Income with Your Writing

Writers can make a nice living writing online. Freelance writers can not only earn direct income and upfront payments for their work, they can also earn residual income. Both direct payments and residual income have their benefits.Writing for the web isn't like writing for print.
Print markets pay more and those that have previously written for print might be intimidated or offended by the differences in pay for web writing. Writing for the web can actually bring in more income than print writing, over a period of time, for the same article, where the print article would be a one time payment.If you are looking for a one time payment for your writing on the web, there is always a market for writers to write and sell their work.
There are many clients who will outright purchase your work, some that will simply pay for using your article, some who will give you a byline, and some that won't give a byline.
A good place to check for daily freelance writing jobs is Deb Ng's Freelance Writing Gigs at http://www.freelancewritinggigs.com.
Often however, a client will want full rights to the article or articles. In the past, this was known as selling away your copyright. Today, it's better known as ghostwriting. The problem with this type of writing is that once you sell it, it's no longer yours. You can't claim it, use it as a sample, make any further profit from it, etc. It belongs legally to the one you sold it to, even if you wrote it for a mere $5 fee. Some see no problem with this. Some see it as selling yourself very short.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

CURRICULUM VITAE OF BASOLA VICTOR

CURRICULUM VITAE/ RESUME



OF



BASOLA AYODELE VICTOR
(msp, maces)

CAREER VISION

A world-class and result-laden career in the application of Winning Business Ideas supported by cutting edge marketing strategies for the overall Business Development and Turn-around of Individuals, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Corporate Bodies, Institutions, Nation-States, Regional Entities and the International Community.

1. PERSONAL DETAILS

NAME: Basola Ayodele Victor
NATIONALITY: Nigerian
DATE OF BIRTH: September 26th 1986
STATE OF ORIGIN : Ondo State
MARITAL STATUS: Single
LANGUAGES: English and Yoruba


2. ACADEMIC INFORMATION

(i) Omo-Olu Nursery and Primary school Ile-Ife Osun State . (1988-1992)
(ii) Chinkelly, Nursery and Primary School, Warri, Delta State . (1992-1995)
(iii) College of Education , Demonstration Secondary School , Warri, Delta State .(1996- 2002)
(iv) Delta State University , Abraka, Delta State , Nigeria BSc (Hons), Biochemistry. (2003-2007)


3. SELECTED CONFERENCES PROGRAMMES AND COURSES ATTENDED:


(i) Vision and Leadership challenges for the Nigerian Youth
(Junior Chamber International, Delsu Abraka Collegiate.) September, 2006

(ii) 8 Streams of Multiple Income (Benson & Edwards, Lagos )
July, 2006

(iii) Effective Public Speaking (Nigerian Speakers Institute, Lagos )
December, 2006

(iv) Life After Graduation; What To Do When The Job Is Not There (The Youth Entrepreneur. Delsu, Abraka) September, 2006


(v) 7 Habits of Highly Effective Leaders
(Bash Concepts International)
May, 2007


(v) Undergraduate Business Conference
Centre for Entrepreneurship and Development Research University of Nigeria , Nsukka.
July 2007
(vi) Effective Leadership Skills
(Leadership Empowerment Movement Worldwide) July, 2007

(vii) Delsu Leadership Conference
First Born International in conjunction with;
Student Affairs, Delta state University, Abraka, Delta State .
October, 2007
(viii) Rebranding Nigeria- The role of the Nigerian Youth.

Junior Chamber International, Delsu, Abraka Collegiate Chapter.
November, 2007
(ix) Starting Your Own Business

BASH Concepts International, Abraka, Delta State , Nigeria .
March 15th, 2008

(X) Small Business Solutions (A one Month Certficate Course on Entrepreneurship and Business start-Up)
September 6th – October 6th 2008
BASH Concepts International, Abraka, Delta State .


4. SHORT PROFILE

Basola A. Victor is an Author, Marketing Expert and Business Consultant. He is presently the CEO of Bash Concepts International, a Marketing Expertise and Business solutions firm dedicated to become a one stop source for overall business development. He is young, dynamic and quick to express His passionate belief in the Human Resource Potentials that Nigeria possesses and He has expressed this at various local, national and regional fora through his speaking opportunities with over 400 audiences over the years.
He is a dynamic, entertaining and highly sought-after speaker, his dynamic influence in the area of Leadership, Business Start- Up, Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Youth Empowerment is Unrivaled.
He has authored four soon to be published books including “60 Business Ideas You Can Do With Little or No Money”, and “How To Sack Your Dad”.
He writes for different Newspapers and Magazines including, Pointer Newspapers, Society Mail Newspapers, Soaring Standpoint, The Enthusiasm Magazine, Beacon of Wisdom Magazine, e.t.c

5. CORE EXPERIENCE

(i) National Association of Nigerian Students, Delta State University , Abraka Delta State .
(Executive Secretary) 2006-2007

Responsibilities

·Handling of correspondence, files and important documents.
·Effective recording of meeting proceedings and liaising with other cultural organizations on campus for maximum success.

(ii) Living Water Campus Ministry, Delsu Abraka.
(Technical Director) 2005-2007


Responsibilities

· Handling all musical and technical instruments of the fellowship; maintenance, repairs as well as making it available for use as and when due.

(iii) Orile-Agege General Hospital , Lagos
(Industrial Trainee) 2006-2007
Responsibilities

· Carrying out relevant laboratory test using aseptic techniques and making results available to the Head of Department for scrutiny and eventual release to patients.

(v) National Speakers Institute, Lagos
(Public Relations Officer) Jan 2006- December 2006

Responsibilities

·Corporate branding and packaging of the speakers Institute.
·Organizing press Reviews, conferences and correspondence withy other institutes and corporate bodies alike.


(vi) Undergraduate Business Conference (UBC)
(Action Partner, Delsu) March 2007 – Date

Responsibilities

·Corporate marketing, publicity and coordination of students of delta State University , Abraka to participate in the Business Conference.

(vii) Emical Nigeria Limited, Warri, Delta State .
(Marketing Consultant) June 2007-September 2007

Responsibilities

·Training and sales coaching for marketers and sales staff of the company.
·Corporate Restructuring and branding of the company.

(viii) Lian_Syl Kreations Warri, Delta State .
(Marketing Consultant) June 2007-September 2007

Responsibilities

·Strategic Planning, Branding, Publicity, Corporate Restructuring and Fund raising for the Warri Fashion show

(ix) The Youth Entrepreneur Nigeria , DELSU, Abraka.
(President) 2005- December 2007



Responsibilities

·Administration, Development, strategic planning and organization of human resources.
·Visioning and expansion of the youth empowerment NGO


(x) BASH Concepts International, Abraka, Delta State .

(a) (Marketing Manager) March 2005-September 2005

Responsibilities

·Corporate branding, Market penetration and Business Development.

(b) (Manager) September 2005-March 2006

Responsibilities
· Visioning, Strategic Planning and Turnaround Management
·Staff Development and Training
(c) Principal Consultant / CEO March 2006-Date

Responsibilities

·Human Capital Development and Financial Restructuring
· Visioning, Business Development and Image Management
· Corporate Planning and Repositioning

(XI) OYENIYI O. L (Mrs.)
Public Relations Officer, Delta State University , Abraka, Delta State .

(Personal Assistant) August 2006-Date

Responsibilities

·Branding and Corporate Assistant

·Image Management and Business Development


(XII) POINTER NEWSPAPERS, ASABA DELTA STATE

GUEST COLUMNIST
July, 2008 till september 2008.

Responsibilities

Creation and Management of a Business Column Tagged “Small Business Solutions” every Thursday.

(XIII) SHELL Nigeria Eploration and Production Company (SNEPCO)

FINOPS VENDOR MASTER DATA TEAM MEMBER

October 2008- (Ongoing) Six Months

RESPONSIBILITIES
· Liasing with vendors and reporting back to the vendor sservices division.
· Entering and updating relevant data on vendors into the database using Ms word excel.
· Public relations and convincingly getting data from vendors.


6. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

·Anti Oxidant effect of Xylopia Aethiopica on Cycas induced Cancer in Rats, December 2007. Department of Biochemistry, Delta State University , Abraka Delta State .

·Pathophysiology of Type II Diabetes Mellitus; Impaired Insulin secretion Vs Impaired Insulin Sensitivity, September 2007. Department of Biochemistry, Delta State University , Abraka Delta State .

7. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS:

·6o Business Ideas You Can Do With Little Or No Money
Unpublished

·How To Sack Your Dad.
Unpublished

·Author of several articles published in National and International Magazines, E-zines and Publications archived at www.basolavictor.blogspot.com


10. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS/COMMITTEES

(i) Member, Alliance of Change Empowerment Speakers (aces) Nigeria (ii) Member, Nigerian Speakers Institute.
(ii) Member, Young Action Partners For Change (YAPD)


11. INTERESTS

Writing, Public Speaking, Traveling, Drumming, Strategizing and Driving
12. PERSONALITY TRAITS:

Amiable Social Disposition
Excellent Communication skills
Good Marketing Skills
Strong drive for Achievement and Result
Nose for Opportunities
Loves Challenges

13. REFEREES

1. Mr. G. O. Ossai

Director, Bank-Link Technologies, Port Harcourt


2. Uju Onyechere
CEO, Benson & Edwards, Lagos
National President
Toast Masters International (Public Speaking School)

3. Oyeniyi O. L (Mrs.) (FINHR, MNIM)
Public Relation Officer.
Delta State University , Abraka, Delta State .
4. Mr Festus Isichei
General Manager
Pointer NEWSPAPERS, Asaba, Delta State Nigeria

*Contact of referees available on request


14. Contact Address and Phone Nos:
C/O

BASH CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL
Suite 001 , Elshaddai House Off Umono Rd. Abraka
Delta State , Nigeria
(+234) 07035121346, 08078957783
bashconcepts@yahoo.com
www.basolavictor.blogspot.com