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Why you must improve your communication skills – Basic Communication Skills

Why you must improve your communication skills – Basic Communication Skills

In this fast past world of today, it is very important that you improve your level of communication skills. This should not be an option. It should be a must whether you need it for your business or for your personal life. These and more are what we are going to be talking about today….

What is Nonverbal Communication? – Basic Communication Skills

What is Nonverbal Communication? – Basic Communication Skills

Nonverbal communication is an essential part of human interaction. The way you listen, look, move, and react to another person can tell them whether you care about what they are saying if you are being truthful to them, and how well you are listening. It can be difficult to match your nonverbals with your words,…

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Basic Communication Skills: Beginner guides

Communication skills are essential in life. If you can’t talk to people, then you can’t relate to them. This will then affect your decision-making when it comes to relationships and careers. When understanding is there and communication is simple, misunderstanding will be avoided. If you maintain better relationships, close friendships can last for a long…

Nnamdi Azikiwe, Address to the Ibo People Aba, in 1949

Nnamdi Azikiwe, Address to the Ibo People Aba, in 1949

In the address delivered on June 25, 1949, at the Ibo State Assembly in Aba, Nnamdi Azikiwe passionately advocates for self-determination for the Ibo people as they, alongside other ethnic groups, move steadily toward a future of freedom for Nigeria. Want to learn more about storytelling? Start by downloading the first chapter of The Storytelling Mastery….

Nnamdi Azikiwe, A Denunciation of European Imperialism 1949

Nnamdi Azikiwe, A Denunciation of European Imperialism 1949

As the movement for African independence gained momentum in the aftermath of World War II, emerging leaders like Nnamdi Azikiwe from Nigeria who would later become the nation’s first president took their advocacy to Great Britain. On October 23, 1949, Azikiwe addressed the Plenary Session of the British Peace Congress at the Lime Grove Baths…

Creating Inclusive Spaces For Dialogue And Healing: 11 Points From Harvard Publication

Creating Inclusive Spaces For Dialogue And Healing: 11 Points From Harvard Publication

Today, while researching our LinkedIn audio event scheduled for tomorrow, “Creating Inclusive Spaces For Dialogue, Healing, And Reconciliation”, I came across 11 insightful points from Harvard University’s Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging (EDIB) initiative. I believe it’s essential to expand on these points in the context of our goal to create inclusive spaces for dialogue…