Sunday 24 March 2024

23 NAMES OF JEHOVAH, MEANING & SCRIPTURES

 


23 NAMES OF JEHOVAH, MEANING & SCRIPTURES 


  1. Jehovah Shalom - Peace unto thee (1 Tim 2:1-4, Isaiah 54:11-14)
  2. Jehovah Ra’ah - The Lord is our Shepherd (Psalm 23:1)
  3. Jehovah Jireh - The Lord our Provider (Exodus 15:26)
  4. Jehovah Rapha - The Lord our Healer (2 Chronicles 7:14)
  5. Jehovah Mekadishkem - The Lord our sanctified (Jeremiah 5: 25-26, Ephesians 5:14)
  6. Jehovah El-Nas - The Forgiving God (Exodus 20: 3-5)
  7. Jehovah Yeshu’athai - God of salvation (1 John 4:3)
  8. Jehovah Tsidkenu - The Lord our righteousness (Isaiah 7:7)
  9. Jehovah El-Emeth - The God of truth (Numbers 23:23)
  10. Jehovah El-kanna - The jealous God
  11. Jehovah Nissi - The Lord our Banner (Jeremiah 29:11, Judges 6:22-24, Psalm 122:7)
  12. Jehovah El-Magowr - The fountain of living water (Genesis 2:7)
  13. Jehovah Hakkabod - The God of glory (Romans 8:28)
  14. Jehovah El-Gemu’ah - The God of recompense (1 kings 21:25-27)
  15. Jehovah El-Gibbor - The mighty God (Job 34:24)
  16. Jehovah Adonai - Our Sovereign God (Ezekiel 21:27)
  17. Jehovah El Negamoth - The God that revealeth (1 Samuel 16:13)
  18. Jehovah Ori - The Lord is my light (Mark 11:15-17) 
  19. Jehovah Sabaoth - The Lord of hosts (Mark 11:15-17)
  20. Jehovah Snapchat - The Lord our judge (Esther 2:7-10)
  21. Jehovah Shammah - The Lord who is present (Esther 2:7-10)
  22. Jehovah Chereb - The Lord of sword (Isaiah 37:32-36, Psalm 68:30)
  23. Jehovah Sabboth - The Lord of Hosts (Exodus 15:3-4, Jeremiah 16:16)



Thank you for taking time to read and get to know a few of the names of God, their meaning and where it can be found in the Holy Book culled Bible. 

Free to join me for prayer challenges, God bless.








Evangelist Emmanuel Binitie

Rock of Ages C & S Church Movement, Worldwide. 


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Saturday 16 March 2024

The Documentary: Educational Tour


This is an intriguing, educative and inspirational documentary with real life struggles and actions taken to overcome obstacles in relation to the Tour areas. Travel Guide; Mannie Boom was featured as the main character who inspite of energy and power outage struggles was able to identify means of inculcating technological advancement through eLearning in various towns and suburbs of Ibadan in Nigeria. 
There were moments of reflection with Mr. Francis Ebulu who suggested that such educative programs should not be limited to only Akinyele local government areas but it should progress in the next edition by going national and international with more ideas in stock from the organizers of the documentary. 

Saturday 9 March 2024

How Technology is Changing The Accounting Industries

 Without doubt, technology has affected all industries. The accounting profession is certainly no different. As these landscapes change and technology continues to move forward, accountants at Springs Finance are here to tell us about why technology is becoming more important, but why you still need to use a real accountant.


 

Reduction of manual work
 
There are now a number of record keeping technologies which should not only reduce the amount of manual input but should also reduce the margin of error. Data entry on Excel or manual ledgers are fast becoming outdated and are being replaced with specialist accounting software. Companies now have the potential to streamline the entering of data.
 
Added value from accountants
 
These new technologies enable, for example, data to be imported directly from a bank account meaning there is less time spent on basic data entry. This enables Accountants to provide their clients with more strategy and advice, interpreting data and helping clients develop a process which will help them plan for future budgets.
 
Social Media

 
Social media is another aspect of technology which has become an important component towards the success of a business. Profiles on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook enable Accountants to network with peers and attract new clients.
 
There however still a real need for many meetings to be conducted in person and face to face meetings are still important in any profession. A quick face to face discussion can we worth a hundred email exchanges. However there is no doubt that the rise of online communities provides other avenues of communication for clients and peers to keep in touch.
 
Cloud Computing
 
Accountants have, until recently, been wary of storing confidential client data in the cloud for security and access reasons. However, as cloud computing became more widespread and Data Centre security has become more robust, those concerns are much reduced. Now many accountancy firms are seeing the benefits of the productivity of the cloud.
 
Whether it’s an email system such as Gmail, or document sharing such as Dropbox, cloud computing is becoming more common and can be advantageous for planning and customer relationship management. New companies like Xero have been developing their cloud offering for many years whilst more traditional accounting software providers like Sage, are only gradually moving into this arena.
 
Apps
 
There are many great mobile phone applications on the market for accounting. Xero for instance allows for bank feeds to become integrated in real time so that both Accountant and client can view, edit and add notes to statements as they please. Xero also enables bookkeepers to directly download transactions from a client’s bank and credit card financial accounts to compose the most accurate statements and invoices.
 
Big Data 
 
We keep hearing more and more about big data. What actually is it? Big data is an enormous amount of data they can be analysed computationally to show trends, patterns, especially relating to human interactions and behaviour. Big data is great for offering insights into seasonal variations or customer purchase decisions. With this type of access, accountants can help their clients make strategic decisions.
 
Some reasons you should still use an accountant
 
Whilst there are many great software packages out there, as a business owner, you should also consider some of the issues of using them without the input of a professional Accountant.
 
Time and expertise
 
Whilst these new accounting technologies are aimed to help those with little bookkeeping experience, taking the time to learn the accounting terminology and correctly set it up for your own circumstances can be time consuming. Running your own business already comes with plenty of stress, hiring an Accountant to help you deal with areas out of your skill set can alleviate that stress.
 
It is also important to realise that your annual accounts don’t just ‘fall out’ of your accounting software. There may be many adjustments required that only a professional accountant will have a full understanding of.
 
Human Error
 
The old adage of ‘garbage in, garbage out, still holds true. Users of software still need to be wary of human error. It is easy to make a mistake when recording numbers on a spreadsheet, and is just as easy to mistype a number on your software package. Just because you have entered all your own accounting data into the software doesn’t necessarily mean it is entered correctly. A professional accountant will provide invaluable assistance is ensuring the software is setup correctly using the relevant codes and how you can check if you’ve made an obvious mistake.
 
Overall technology is of great benefit in bookkeeping but an accountant will show how to maximise that benefit efficiently.

Saturday 11 November 2023

Lessons From Zero to One by Peter Thiel

 

Tips of information obtained during the Webinar by Springs Communications  on topic "Business Automation through AI". Anchored by Engr. Emmanuel E. Binitie, Ph.D


1. Competition is for losers. The businesses create new markets and new monopolies. They don't compete with existing businesses.

2. Zero to one is harder than one to none. It's easier to copy and existing product or service than it is to create something new. That's why most businesses are focused on incremental improvements, not breakthrough I novations. 

3. The best way to predict the future is to create it. If you want to be successful, you need to be willing to think outside the box and to take risks. You need to be willing to create the future, not just predict it.

4. Focus on the long term. The best businesses are built for the long term. They're not focused on quarterly earnings or short-term gains. They're focused on building something that will last.

5. Embrace failure. Failure is a part of the innovation process. The best businesses are not afraidto fail. They learn from their mistakes and they keep moving forward.

6. Hire people who are smarter than you. The best teams are made up of people who are smarter than the founders. If you want to build a successful business, you need to be willing to hire people who are better than you.

7. Build a strong culture. A strong culture is essential for any successful business. It's what defines the company and what keeps it's employees motivated.

8. Be patient. Building a successful business takes time. Don't expect to become an overnight success. Be patient and persistent, and you will eventually achieve your goals.

9. Be lucky. Luck is a factor in any successful business. However, you can increase your chances of success by being prepared and by taking risks.

10. Be grateful. Be grateful for the people who have helped you along the way. Be grateful for the opportunities that you have. And be grateful for the opportunities that you have. And be grateful for the success that you have achieved.

I hope these lessons help you on your journey to success.


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Monday 7 August 2023

Sneaky Symptoms - for your health

 By Emmanuel Binitie




EXPERIENCING AN OUT - of - left field health concern? Don't panic, but don't keep it to yourself. 


Tell your doctor.

           SpringsComm member Laraba's health mystery started with some stomach upset. "Then I suddenly started experiencing joint pain, swelling - I couldn't bend my elbows to pick up my young nephew" She recalls. "I was also suffering crazy fatigue, plus numbness of fingers and toes."

 Laraba wisely sought medical attention and discovered she had Celiac disease - a severe reaction to gluten. The moral of Laraba's story? Never assume a strange health occurrence that comes out of nowhere is harmless. The SpringsComm Connection asked some of the country's top physicians to  outline uncommon symptoms that can be serious, and that they want their patients to tell them about ASAP.


Sudden hearing loss

It's Saturday night out of the blue, you're dear in your left ear. You figure it's blocked earwax, so you wiggle your ear - but you still can't hear. You'll call your doc on Monday, right?

"No. head to the emergency room,"  says Michael D Seidman, M.D., director of otologic/neurotologic surgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. "Most cases of sudden hearing loss turn out to be idiopathic, meaning we never know why they happen, and hearing does return. However, this can also be a presenting symptom of a tumor, or mean you could be a stroke."

        The National Stroke Association says other sudden symptoms that could indicate a stroke or transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke) include difficulty seeing out of one or both eyes; numbness or weakness on one side; trouble walking, talking or understanding words; and severe headache. Many of these symptoms can be confused with benign conditions such as migraine, but don't take a chance: If you experience any of these symptoms as briefly as 30 seconds to 10 minutes call for help.


Lines across your fingernails

Have you noticed skinny red brown marks running in the direction your nails grow? They could be splinter hemorrhages. "They can indicate endocarditis, an infection of the heart valves," explains Nieca Goldberg, M.D., director of the Women's Heart Program at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City.

"Other symptoms that may indicate this condition include chills, fatigue and shortness of breath."


Gasping for air.

In the event of breathing difficulties, when should you worry? "Whenever you're doing your normal level of activity or exercise and experience a change, such as realizing you're quite out of breath, call your doctor immediately," urges Emmanuel Binitie, Dr. at Emaluck Institute.

Causes of shortness of breath can range from low blood pressure to asthma to a heart attack or pulmonary embolism, according to the Mayo Clinic. It's impossible to know the potential severity of this problem unless you get it checked out.


Blood during a bathroom visit

If you notice blood in your stool, or even a bit of blood on toilet tissue after a bowel movement, don't ignore it. "This could be a sign of cancer," says Jacqueline L. Wolf, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "It could also be something less alarming, like hemorrhoids; a condition like diverticulitis, especially if the blood is bright red; or colitis.

You should always tell your doctor if you see signs of anal bleeding.


Canker Sores

You probably figure you bit the inside of your mouth while chewing food, but canker Sores can also be a little-known sign of Celiac disease, explains SpringsComn member Stefano Guandalini, M.D., founder and medical director of the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center. He says, "There are many unexpected symptoms that indicate Celiac. The good news is you can be diagnosed starting with simple blood test, then begin the process of eliminating your symptoms with a gluten - free diet."

       Laraba knows that when it comes to feeling better, knowledge is power: following her treatment, she's feeling great and imparts what she's learned as the Celiac Disease  Center's executive director. "I think any time you have a weird symptom, the key is to trust your gut," she explains. "Dont think you're being a hypochondriac. Press for a diagnosis; you know your body beat."

Tuesday 1 August 2023

The business of helping the world

 


Social responsibility as a core business strategy

By Emmanuel Binitie



BEE FOUNDATION PRODUCES a line of spa products that are carried by upscale retailers and salons. Though headquartered in the Nigeria heartland of Benin City, Edo State, the company has brought big changes to a small village in rural Nigeria and offers hope to local women mired in poverty.


BEE FOUNDATION employed a group of traditionally marginalized village women who hand-produce the products (which includes liquid soap, disinfectants and other confectionaries). "The impact on the women's lives has been dramatic. Our business gave them disposable income for the first time ," says SpringsComm member Felicia.
Wanting to give something back, the company began paying for the education of their employees' children, and later for the education of the women themselves. BEE Foundation ongoing effort not only performs a social good, it earns dividends for the company. "We cultivate a happy workforce, and have virtually eliminated quality control problems because we have such loyal employees," says Felicia.
During a subsequent visit to the Felicias in Nigeria, a worker commented with a smile, "Oh,  that daughter of mine - She's always got her nose in a book." It was a defining moment, one of which the Felicias are very proud. The seemingly impossible had become possible.
"Being socially responsible can create invaluable opportunities and connect with your market on a much deeper level," says Felicia. "We started educating kids in Nigeria because it was the right thing to do, but once we let people know , it led to numerous media appearances that booster sales well over 25 percent. That kind of exposure is invaluable for any company - but for a small business, it's practically a miracle."





Strategic Social Responsibility

A company's proven commitment to a worthy cause is a strong way to build brand loyalty. Strategic social responsibility goes further than traditional charity by blending enlightened self-interest with addressing some of the world's most pressing challenges.
Recent studies show that consumers look for companies that support social and environmental change . The 2021 Cone/Echo Global CR opportunity study, a 10 - Country survey, found that 94 percent of consumers were likely to switch brands to one that supports a cause if both brands are similar in price and quality, and 65 percent had already purchased a cause-related product in the past 12 months.
"Social responsibility has finally entered the mainstream," says SpringsComm member Felix. "Social responsibility helps businesses stand out in a noisy marketplace and attract consumers who are willing to spend more, remain loyal and prefer brands that support a cause or an issue about which they care deeply."
Strategic social responsibility integrates core business objectives and competencies around a cause. By embedding support for social causes into day-to-day business culture and operations, companies boost employee recruitment, morale and retention, and strengthen relationships with customers, clients, prospects and vendors.


Creating and fulfilling a social responsibility strategy.

According to experts, your business goals should guide your social responsibility efforts while intersecting with the values of your clients, customers and employees. This ensures you make a real contribution to both the cause and your business.
Examples of how to accomplish this might be a business that serves young parents and also supports a local school, or a publishing company that raises funds for a public library.
Other methods of fulfilling a social strategy might involve partnering with a nonprofit or donating time and resources.

Nonprofit Partnerships. Cause partnerships can involve joint fundraising events or longer , more complex arrangements where both partners benefits. The nonprofit or the cause acquires resources such as donations, volunteers and heightened visibility; the business partner achieves strategic marketing objectives, such as increased sales and Goodwill.
Illegal Pete's (www.illegalpetes.com), a Colorado Chain of Mexican Restaurants, earns a tremendous local Goodwill and customer loyalty by supporting community causes. It's starving Artist program feeds touring musicians free when they come through Springs Travels and Tours®. And it's recent Smother Autism Campaign donated $1 for every "smothered" burrito sold, raising 7-5 percent of the funds needed to open a school for autistic children while boosting company revenue's throughout the promotion by 15 percent.
      SpringsComm member Osagie, who is based in Canada, connected his corporate marketing expertise to international development launching a consultancy that helps African entrepreneurs expand their export businesses. "After participating in a Canadian Trade Mission to Nigeria, I made development a primary focus," says Osagie. "Word of mouth positioned me as an expert in African export development, and I now have international NGOs [nongovernmental organizations] as clients" of our consulting services.

Donating time and resources. When Elizabeth an executive recruiter, volunteered to serve on the board of the Lagos State BEE Foundation, she didn't anticipate that it would connect her with executives from American Insurance Group all of whom eventually hired her to work for them.
"People don't hire a piece of paper or a process. They hire people they trust," Elizabeth says. "Volunteering for a position at a local organization makes you very trustworthy" She advises business owners to target causes they believe in, people will see that you care. And they'll realize you will probably care as much about your work."
Social responsibility is most effective when woven into a company's culture. HMC Architects (http://hmcarchitects.com), a 360-person architecture firm with offices in California, Arizona and Nevada in the USA leverages it's knowledge to advance environmental causes and boost it's brand in key markets, including, schools, hospitals, and municipal buildings.
In one program, HMC teamed with Emaluck Institute in Nigeria to deliver student workshops in water conservation, renewable energy and reducing waste in landfills. The firm designed grade - specific interactive videsos and hands-on group activities to reinforce concepts. Emaluck Institute hopes to publish a tutor's handbook so that teachers in schools throughout Nigeria can use the program, tools and materials. The firm has received considerable recognition for it's efforts, including honors by the U.S Green Building Council Volunteer IMPACT! Award.


Telling Your Story

Communicate your social responsibility efforts within your marketplace. Your cause should generate interest in your business and motivate people to buy from you. Tremendous Goodwill can be generated, and media attention can be a side benefit.
The 2023 Cone/Echo Global CR Opportunity study shows that consumers want companies to share the details (and results) of their social responsibility programs, with 82 percent more likely to purchase a product that clearly demonstrates the results of the company's initiatives than one that does not.
Although BEE foundation initially kept a low profile about it's efforts in Nigeria, in 2023,  with the encouragement of friends, the Felicias began to talk about their efforts, and incorporated social mission into their marketing. "The response has been pretty extraordinary," says Felicia. "We were featured on Springs TV, LifeStyle Magazine as well as other national publications because of our focus on giving something back."


Emmanuel Binitie
(Is a brand strategist and author)
The SpringsComm Connection 2023