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5 Minutes with Entrepreneur: Cakeflair CEO, Juliet Nnamdi-Uzoezie
Sometimes the craving for a cupcake just hits you. You are going through your day, managing projects, getting things done when WHAM! It hits you - you've got to have a cupcake. Last week, when that craving hit our office, we called Cakeflair, a cake couture company based in Ikeja. Entrepreneur and CEO Juliet Nnamdi-Uzoezie personally delivered a box of freshly made red velvet cakes to our office door; although she had more deliveries to make on the Island (VI), Mrs. Nnamdi-Uzoezie chatted with us for a few minutes about her experiences in leading a successful small business in Lagos.
Read more3 Business Lessons from Steve Jobs
I won't lie to you, I still am a little shocked that Steve Jobs has passed. People like him, who are able to build and create and make tangible, the things seen first in their minds, should live until they are 200. Longer, in fact.
As someone who's enjoyed Mr. Jobs beautifully made products for years now, and as a lover of technology, the internet and digital media, his passing has me feeling both incredibly sad, but also, incredibly grateful. Grateful because although he only lived for 56 years, he was absolute proof that if you dare to be who you are, you can literally change the world.
Read moreFarewell to Our Friend, Steve.
His name seems to linger in the air, “Steve Jobs”, the man who changed the world, changed the way we identify ourselves, “MAC or PC?”
At his core though, he was a guy with a dream; a regular guy from California who enjoyed beautiful design and tinkering with technology. He found his mischievous match in friend, and Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniack, together they enjoyed pushing envelope and sought to do something different with their lives.
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