Books and Courses
Ours books and courses are meant to facilitate your lifelong learning of diverse matters for your personal and professional development.

Gardening Wisely: How to Get Protected from Deceitful Gardening Tips and Hacks
The digital age has brought forth a garden of ideas, accessible at the click of a button. Yet, amid the abundance of information, falsehoods often flourish. False gardening promises, presented as shortcuts to success, can deceive even the most well-intentioned gardener. This book will shine a light on these misleading claims to help you cultivate your garden with authenticity.

The World Cannot be a Paradise: Recent Response to Arguments for Atheism and Skeptical Theism
This book reviews, among others, the arguments for atheism by William L. Rowe who is noted for formulating the evidential problem from evil, Paul Draper, a philosopher and follower of Darwinian naturalism, and Victor J. Stenger, a member of the New Atheists group, who denies the existence of any supernatural being and regards the human species as a result of an accident. It reviews arguments for skeptical theism and expounds how theodicies responded to the argument from evil.

If I Were a Man: Jessica Opens up to Allen (Jessica Short Stories, Book 3)
This is the third book in the Jessica Short Stories series. It narrates how Jessica Trump realized her ambition of establishing a five-star hotel. This was trailed by the death of her parents coupled with the jealousy and mistrust she suffered from her siblings. As a result, she could no longer continue to conceal her love for Richard Allen. While opening out to him, she revealed what she could have done if she were a man and asked him about the sort of qualities a wife should possess in order to be admired and well-prized by her husband.
Online Courses

MBA Digest Course on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
This course covers lessons digested from vital topics taught in MBA Entrepreneurship and Innovation programs of some world universities. This course will enable you to explain key theories and concepts related to entrepreneurship and innovation, such as effectuation theory, innovation diffusion theory, and entrepreneurial opportunity recognition theory. You’ll also be able to develop innovative business models and test their effectiveness in driving growth and success for new ventures; assess and manage the risks associated with entrepreneurship; explain the importance of financial planning and management to entrepreneurs; describe various ways in which Artificial Intelligence is being applied in business contexts to enhance operations and drive competitive advantage. More importantly, you’ll also be guided to apply what you’ll learn in this course to real-world business scenarios, and to write a comprehensive business plan for a new venture.
For every video lecture, there is a PDF file that provides further details and something you can refer to before answering quiz questions, or for future use. What you’ll be able to do after learning each lecture is stated to enable you to focus your attention and efforts towards achieving it.