I.D. OKETA

Ijigban Daniel Oketa is an innovator, entrepreneur, and thought leader passionate about human and systemic transformation. As the inventor of H-TIPS (Human and Time Innovation Power System), he is dedicated to promoting morality, safety, and leadership excellence. With over two decades of experience in entrepreneurship, business consulting, and education, Oketa has empowered individuals and organizations to align with nature’s principles for impactful change and sustainable growth. He is also an advocate for digital innovation, leveraging AI and technology to optimize personal experiences and professional outcomes. Through his writing, speaking, and mentorship, Ijigban inspires others to embrace their potential and create meaningful success in every aspect of life for self actualization and to make the world a better place.

Quotes.

"Time is real or may be the realest thing. Time should be innovatively put to use for a successful, productive and prosperous life."

"Everything is possible but not to everyone except to those who take the responsibility for the possibility they deserve or desire".

"The right time is a greater part of the plan in achieving anything. The Mastery of time and effective time management is a great secret of success".

"Time or the right timing is so important in life and success such that doing the right thing at the wrong time will become wrong or produce wrong result(s)."

"While change is the oil of success, whatever will change your life should be done consistently as a way of life or daily routine"

"While time does not change and remains 24hours a day; everything changes over time. To live securely and achieve more success, we must understand and innovative time.

"Doing things early is a strategy of success on its own. Start early."

"There is no problem without a solution. All solutions are in the universe waiting to be discovered, received or put to use by humans for their own safety, greatness or success."

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