Published by Emog on 15 Jan 2008 at 08:06 am
About Ogho Emore
Emore Ogho is a detailed and thorough professional with diverse
roles and skill sets. He regularly combines the role of Project
Leader, Trainer, Writer, Program Coordinator, Financial Analyst,
Human Resources Expert, Business Development Consultant,
Networker and Patriot.
Today Emore Ogho has grown the Billionaires in Training brand
from an opportunity to play an exciting game into a tool for
financial education and growth for corporate and business
inclined Nigerians. Emore is a growing sensation and inspiration
to young people in Nigeria with particular interest in the Niger
Delta via orientation programs he funds and organizes and via his
blog,www.emoreogho.com .
Emore Ogho is a Trustee of the New Nigeria Club and currently
Leads Deals Administration for the Club.
He is the Finance and Investment Administrator of Generis Solutions
and administrator of emoreogho.com. Emore Ogho’s most outstanding
value is Loyalty.Emore Ogho studied Accounting at Madonna University Okija,
Anambra State. He combines his accounting and finance background
with people and organizational development. He began his career in
Generis Solutions as a business development consultant. He grew
rapidly through the ranks to become the Deals Administrator of the
New Nigeria Club which is a brain child of the Managing Partner and
staff of Generis Universal Tactical Solutions (GUTS).
Emore Ogho is proudly Nigerian. Born on the 1st of October 1983, he
attended Delta State University Secondary School Abraka and Delta
Careers College Warri where he was the most outstanding student in
his class at the mock exam and also made the best result in his class
in his final exams. He proceeded to Madonna University where he
graduated with a Bachelors degree in Accounting. Emore Ogho has so
far obtained a certificate in HR MBA (Human Resource-Managing
Business Accounts), functional training in Team Effectiveness,
Memo Writing, Forex Trading, E-Marketing, Time/Life Management,
Peachtree, Negotiation, People and Communication Skills, Business
Development and project management.
misidreads on 11 Feb 2008 at 12:05 am #
Nice profile ,I am impressed,this is just the beginning ,No limit to who you can become .I am proud to say i know you,keep it up.
Josephekwu on 16 Feb 2008 at 9:00 pm #
Bro, woah its good to learn so much about someone i know so much….. this is a good piece and i can tell you so candid that your profile is exactly your person… this is a good one… we would learn from you
Bussee on 19 Feb 2008 at 2:41 pm #
What you are and who they call you might not match. It’s your duty to narrow down the difference.
I believe you are all this and more. You just need to show it.
Love bro.
ovie on 17 Mar 2008 at 7:44 am #
Hi,
Right from the first time i saw you i knew there was something i love about you. Ogho there are things that ca never be done except you do them.
You are born to dare. Win on bro!!!
ovie on 17 Mar 2008 at 7:45 am #
Hi,
Right from the first time i saw you i knew there was something i love, something very different about you. Ogho there are things that ca never be done except you do them.
You are born to dare. Win on bro!!!
GBEMISOLA on 01 Apr 2008 at 8:39 am #
Hi,
I thank God for your life,you are a very nice person and very humble. Just keep it up and don’t leave God because is able to make you greater than what you might think.
Keep raining for God.
Adesoji Adegbulu on 07 Apr 2008 at 7:09 pm #
Hi Emore,
I am the person that showed my interest in joining the New Nigeria Club on the 16th of March after the seminar. I should have paid into the account number you gave me but i’m yet to come up with the full payment. I would pay in as soon as possible soon.
Thanks
My no is 08069049993
You can send me a sms to know if you got this.
Busanga on 15 Apr 2008 at 4:48 pm #
I was just scouring the web for fellow DCCW alumni. I can’t remember knowing you while in Delta careers by name, but the face does look familiar. You have a nice blog and keep up the good job.
HARVEY AMOMOH on 30 Apr 2008 at 9:31 pm #
we met at a pub,it was really funny cos you said something that still keeps echoing to my soul,well its all good,never knew what you do and who you are!quite impresive,more grace to your hard working elbow.harvey
Loomnie on 05 Sep 2008 at 6:47 am #
Did you write this About page? If so why do you write about yourself in the third person? It reads like a page lifted from some About Page for Dummies guide. And that is how the About page of some of the people on your Blogroll read. It might be much better if you told us about yourself… it is more endearing that way, non?
Emog on 05 Sep 2008 at 10:56 am #
@ loomnie
Thanks for your comment and observations. Yes I wrote the page. As a matter of fact, I had to read this page again to see if there was something I have not done. I couldn’t find one. You sure comment a lot for someone who doesn’t write much except we’ll take into consideration the copied articles. I think you should concentrate on being original.
In your interview with Ishter you made an interesting statement when you were asked how you felt the next ten years would look like. You said and I quote “What do I think the next ten years would look like? I have no idea”. It therefore does not surprise me that you are so pessimistic and criticize people you do not know.
I hope you approve this comment as I had the courtesy of approving yours.
Humble Regards
Emog
Loomnie on 05 Sep 2008 at 12:06 pm #
Hello Emog,
Thanks for your humble regards. Well, the thing is not about what you have not included but how you have written the page. Your About page reads like what someone wrote about you…. like what they think of you. Why don’t you just write it as what you think of yourself? When you write your resume do you refer to yourself as ‘he’? (By the way, that is what I meant by third person…. you know I, you and he persons in English grammar?) The way it is it looks deceptive, like you are passing off your voice as someone else’s.
Point taken. As from today I will stop referring to articles others have written, or calling attention to original research works in my area of interest. I will also not talk about myself like I am a human being who has failings and weaknesses, or passion even. But Sir, can I cull an article on blood on the dance floor from a fellow blogger? And should I include any feel-good-about-yourself platitudes so that people can realise how happy I am with my life, and so how qualified I am to tell them about how their lives should be?
One other thing, I also promise to stop being pessimistic and start knowing how I feel the next ten years of my life will look like. And Sir, do you offer some life coaching for people like me, people who are confused about their lives, are pessimistic and need to plan how the next ten years of their lives would be?
I am awaiting your help, Sir.
Loomnie
isaac on 16 Sep 2008 at 12:27 pm #
Greatness starts this way. Ogho keep the candle burning.
Isaac Madonnite
Uthoma Raphael on 28 Oct 2008 at 4:31 pm #
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