The inability to grasp the multifaceted nature of power can be overwhelming. When we lack control over its concept, our thinking becomes limited, and we miss out on understanding its various manifestations. Throughout history, powerful individuals have often imposed rigid, inflexible definitions of power, stifling human freedom and hindering innovation. " This exposition challenges that notion, proposing that deriving new power doesn't require a rigid, one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, it can be creatively merged with other concepts, such as music and business, to produce novel improvements and unlock new potentials.
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Kehinde Ezekiel is an astute personality, a critical thinker, a prolific writer and gifted a bit in music. He graduated from the prestigious Yaba College of technology, Lagos, Nigeria where he studied journalism as a discipline and also made landmarks before graduation. He was the vice president of celestial fellowship and loves inculcating right values in other people. He was also the technical director of Nigerian Christian corpers' fellowship, Ondo state, Nigeria. One of his major purpose in life is constantly utilizing great-tailored letters and well-thought-out ideas to positively shaping the perceptions of many lives, through the function of the previous trainings including his wealth of experiences he had undergone in recent years from his past and immediate mentors as a protégé.
As part of his inquisitive nature, he underwent some professional trainings which enhanced his tactical and mental dexterity. He is a certified professional in project management where he learnt the art of modern management, a human resource professional where he saw people as great resource and a health safety officer where he learnt the technicalities of health safety under the auspice of international institute for project and safety management (IIPSM). To foster his keenness of mind and further his achievement in and outside his field, he attended academic and non-academic seminars, lectures, symposiums, exhibitions, conferences, teleconferences, research meetings and workshops which contributed to some of his personal discoveries about life.
He is also the author of two non-fiction series (this book and the one titled: The dynamics of power in music) and he wrote four chapbooks (pointillism, ageless face, unsung hero and disfigured) you would be glad encountering. He likes singing, drumming, traveling, reading and writing all forms of creative works ranging from non-fiction, poetry and quotes to varieties of essay. He loves new possibilities and brilliant experiences.