Wale Seriki
Bio
Wale Seriki is an international businessman and leader based in Lagos, Nigeria. The son of a prominent Nigerian political leader, Wale was raised to put the needs of others before his own. .
Stories (6/0)
Increasing Diversity in Agriculture
Farmers and other agribusiness professionals well understand the virtue of variety. For example, crop rotation is a widely accepted practice that growers employ to enlarge yields, increase moisture and decrease erosion. They know from theory and experience that the same plant on the same field, season after season, has negative consequences.
By Wale Seriki2 years ago in Humans
What Is Bioengineered Food?
Have you ever seen pictures of those great, spotless farms with rows and rows of perfect produce? It’s difficult to believe that this image is anything other than delicious food, right? But despite our efforts to produce the cleanest, healthiest food possible, sometimes things go wrong. One way this can happen is through contamination from bioengineered organisms. But what are bioengineered organisms? In this post, we’ll take a closer look at bioengineering.
By Wale Seriki2 years ago in FYI
Be a Leader not a Boss
There is a big difference between being a boss and being a leader. Many people think they are the same thing, but this is not true. A boss demands obedience and expects their employees to do what they are told without question. Leaders inspire their employees and encourage them to be creative and innovative. They empower their team members to make decisions and take ownership of their work. So, which one are you? If you want to succeed in business, you need to be a leader, not a boss.
By Wale Seriki2 years ago in Motivation
Tips to Up Your Golf Game
Golf is a sport that requires precision and focus. The hardest part of the golf swing is keeping the head down. The problem is most golfers are used to a baseball or tennis type of swing, which involves a lot of head movement. A player needs to see where they’re hitting the ball in these sports to adjust their body accordingly. Here are some tips to help improve one’s game.
By Wale Seriki2 years ago in Unbalanced