Thursday, April 15, 2021
YELLOWGATE RESIDENCE
*Product of the day*
The YELLOWGATE Residences
The yellowgate residences is an on-going real estate project in a builtup environment within Lekki Phase 1 consisting of the following;
Three units of 4bedroom townhouses @ *N98 million* per unit. Annual rental value of 4-5million Naira.
4 units of of 3bedroom flats + 1BQ @ *N60million* per unit, same unit next door, all *with* elevator and dedicated parking space is renting for 2.5million
Naira per annum.
Return on investment is *approximately* 12 years and capital appreciation in 5yrs is *approximately* 50% minimum of current value.
2 units of 2bedroom duplex @ *N50million* per unit,
2 units of 1bedroom flats @ *N43million* per unit.
*Deposit 10% of selling price to secure your unit! Spread balance for six months to five years plan or duration of construction or make a one off payment and get a 5% discount.*
Location: 8 Oye Balogun Street,Off Freedom Way, Lekki 1.
Total units: 11units.
*Few units remaining!*
Expected time of delivery; 2021 *Roofed already. Plastering,electrical and plumbing on going.*
Please note that asset interior will be delivered in shell form. Or finished at an extra cost.
The estate is serviced with an elevator, 24hours electricity,CCTV, Patrol team!clubhouse,gym,security,janitorial services etc.
For further enquiries, please call/ whatsapp *09084510000,09083510000*
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Heaven's Hate Estate, Phase 1
Heaven's Gate Estate,Phase 1,Aiyeteju opposite Ibeju-Lekki L.G.A on Lekki-Epe Expressway
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Benefits* and *Reasons* to invest in *HEAVEN’S GATE ESTATE PHASE 1,AIYETEJU,OPPOSITE IBEJU-LEKKI1 LGA ALONG LEKKI-EPE EXPRESSWAY*
*HEAVEN'S GATE ESTATE PHASE 1* is located at Aiyeteju Town, opposite Ibeju-Lekki LGA along Lekki-Epe Expressway
*HEAVEN’S GATE ESTATE ,PHASE 1,AIYETEJU is now selling its 3 bedroom detached bungalows sitting on a 321 Sqm sized plot* with a building area of *110 Sqm*. It’s a gated community with a 24hrs electricity and water on a pay as you use basis.
• Outright payment plan of *N24m* per unit of 3 bedroom detached bungalow
*Two year/24 months* payment plan of *N30M* per unit,
deposit of *N10M* is required to move in while paying the outstanding monthly sum of *N834,000*
A five year/60 months payment plan at *45m* per unit,deposit of *N10m* and move in with outstanding monthly sum of *N584,000*
*HEAVEN’S GATE ESTATE PHASE 1* a well secured gated community made up of *70 units of 5 differnt house types with 10 units of the bungalows currently built up*
Electricity is 24hrs on pay as you use basis.
*HEAVEN’S GATE ESTATE PHASE 1* is a place of serenity and security with amazing architectural designs
*HEAVEN’S GATE PHASE 1* is very accessible to the *Dangote Refinery,Pan Atlantic University Novare/Shoprite Mall*,and also to international schools like the *Green Springs*, *CoscharisMotors* etc
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THURSDAY MOTIVATION
*THURSDAY MOTIVATION*
*WHY LESS IS MORE AND HOW YOU CAN TURN AN IMPOSSIBLE GOAL TO INEVITABLE SUCCESS*
*Written By Dr Laide Okubena*
“The more a person limits himself, the more resourceful he becomes.” — Soren Kierkegaard
As you work on achieving your goals...here's a productivity tip that can save your bacon.
A dominant belief for many of us is that limitations and constraints make us less creative, unproductive, and unhappy.
If there was ever a time to re-frame that belief…now's the time!
Sure, we might think we want more time, bigger space, and more responsibility.
But constraints if used wisely…
Empower us to think differently, stay focused, and actually be more productive and creative.
Perhaps, a real life example will help clarify a few things…
Theodor Geisel was an American writer, poet, and cartoonist who published children’s books under the Dr. Seuss pen name.
He started using it in 1927 as a joking reference to his father’s wish for him to become a doctor.
Geisel’s success is a remarkable story of the triumph of constraints and the direct response to a personal challenge.
BACKSTORY
By the mid 1950s, Geisel had already achieved a fair amount in his career, but nothing like what was to come.
His accomplishments included thirteen children’s books under the Dr. Seuss pen name.
While the books had received critical acclaim…they only experienced modest sales.
Around the same time...
Parents and educators began to fear that American children were falling behind their European counterparts in terms of their educational achievement.
It was a widely held belief that they watched too much TV, and children’s books were too boring to captivate them.
Concerns about the poor state of early childhood education even became a national security concern.
In stepped William Spaulding, then director of the education division at Houghton Mifflin.
He too was concerned about this issue, and he was in a position to do something about it.
Spaulding had an epiphany and approached Geisel with a constraint-based challenge.
Spaulding had identified 348 words that all first graders should know.
He challenged Geisel to write an imaginative and captivating book using only those words.
Geisel initially considered the challenge “impossible and ridiculous”, but he decided that it was a challenge worth pursuing.
The resulting book…The Cat in the Hat, only used 236 different words, but those 236 words started a phenomenon.
The Cat in the Hat was published in 1957 and became one of the bestselling children’s books of all time.
Within three years, the book had already sold one million copies.
Today, more than fifty years after publication...it remains a bestseller with more than 15 million copies sold.
Emboldened by the success of The Cat in the Hat’s parsimony, Geisel took this austerity of words even further.
Another publisher, Bennett Cerf from Random House challenged him that he could not write a book using just 50 words.
Geisel took on that challenge and delivered another iconic children’s book which consisted of just 50 words, Green Eggs and Ham.
Nearly twenty-five years after his death, Dr. Seuss continues to dominate the world of children’s books to an astonishing degree…
And, it all started due to his willingness to re-frame his beliefs and turn an impossible goal into inevitable success.
THE EUREKA MOMENT
Dr. Seuss learned many things about himself and his ability to deliver…
But the biggest thing he discovered was the transformative power of self-enforced constraints.
Allow me to explain how you can apply this idea to your life.
By intentionally setting limits for yourself…
By purposely reducing your options and putting yourself in a straight jacket — whether that involves the time you have to work out, the money you have to start a business, or the number of words you can use in a book — delivers better results than “keeping your options
open.”
I believe Dr Seuss’s story is your story…
Because it’s only by being challenged, by being tested and pushed to your limits that you find out what you are really capable of.
And not just physically challenged.
We all need intellectual, leadership, spiritual, relational, sales, and any type of performance challenge that...
Stretches us, forces us to overcome adversity, tests our character and commitment...
And inspires us to turn constraints into great success stories.
I’ll close with a challenge along with this extraordinary observation by Soren Kierkegaard…
“A solitary prisoner for life is extremely resourceful; to him a spider can be a source of great amusement. Think of our school days; we were at an age when there was no aesthetic consideration in the choosing of our teachers, and therefore they were often very boring — how resourceful we were then! What fun we had catching a fly, keeping it prisoner under a nutshell, and watching it run around with it! What delight in cutting a hole in the desk, confining a fly in it, and peeking at it through a piece of paper! How entertaining it can
be to listen to the monotonous dripping from the roof! What a meticulous observer one becomes, detecting every little sound or movement.”
At this moment in time we are all experiencing constraints…constraints of time, money, space and more…
Question of the day
How are you going to use your current constraints to make this the most productive time of your life?
How Can you use your current situation of maybe little cash , location, your unique challenging situation limits to make progress in your life Professionally ?
Thanks for your attention and please enjoy your day.
*Sent with ♥Dr Laide Okubena*
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