World Professional Council

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The World Professional Council is the first AI-powered professional and occupational certification authority.

We are connecting Professionals to Change the World.

19/01/2026

They lifted their hero. He lifted the trophy. Senegal’s dream, led by Mané

18/01/2026

Cameroon🇨🇲 2002 AFCON winners: Kalla, Wome, Alioum, Lauren, Foe; Eto’o, M’Boma, Olembe, Tchato, Geremi, Song. What a team!!

12/01/2026

A simple idea with world-changing potential.

Heman Bekele was named TIME’s 2024 Kid of the Year after developing a low-cost soap designed to help treat and prevent certain types of skin cancer.

His idea focuses on accessibility, aiming to make cancer prevention affordable and reachable for communities around the world. At just 15, his work has already drawn global attention from scientists, educators, and medical professionals.

30/12/2025

Beyoncé joins her husband Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, and Rihanna to become the only musicians with a networth above $1B

Forbes just announced that Beyoncé is now a billionaire. 👑💰
She becomes the fifth musician ever to reach that level.

Congratulations to her 👏

29/12/2025

Novak Djokovic paid tribute to Cristiano Ronaldo’s 𝐄𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐄 𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐘 when he accepted the Globe Sports Award 🫡🏆

Mind over matter 🧠

29/12/2025

CR7 re-articulating his goals with the passion of a legend

26/12/2025

Mali coach Tom Saintfiet unhappy with AFCON change to four-year format:

“I am very shocked, very disappointed.”

“AFCON is the pride of African football. To take it from 2-4yrs. It is all INSTRUCTED by big people in UEFA, the big clubs from Europe’s top five leagues.”

23/12/2025

Are you a CEO, founder, entrepreneur or business leader? Tell us how you manage your team?

23/12/2025

Mark Zuckerberg became $23B richer in under 15 months, yet paradoxically slid from 2nd to 6th place on the global rich list. The shift highlights how extreme wealth growth no longer guarantees upward movement among the world’s ultra-elite. In today’s tech-driven economy, fortunes are expanding so rapidly that even massive gains can be outpaced by rivals.

Zuckerberg’s wealth surge was fueled by Meta’s rebound, driven largely by aggressive cost-cutting, renewed advertising growth, and heavy investment in artificial intelligence. As Meta’s stock climbed, so did Zuckerberg’s net worth, adding tens of billions in a remarkably short period. By traditional standards, the gain would have secured dominance. Instead, it merely kept him in the race.

The drop in ranking was not due to losses, but to others accelerating faster. Executives tied to AI, semiconductors, and energy infrastructure saw even sharper valuation spikes, reshuffling the leaderboard at the top. The modern rich list has become less about stability and more about velocity. Position now depends on whose assets are compounding fastest at any given moment.

The shift also reflects a broader transformation in wealth creation. Ownership of scalable platforms, data, and AI-driven systems can generate value at unprecedented speed. Rankings that once changed over decades now shift in months.

Zuckerberg’s case illustrates a new reality: getting richer does not guarantee rising rank. In an era of exponential growth, standing still—even while gaining $23B—can mean falling behind. The leaderboard has become a sprint, not a ladder.

20/12/2025

🚨 Anthony Joshua on his win over Jake Paul:

“It wasn’t the best performance. It wasn’t the best. The end goal was to get Jake Paul, pin him down and hurt him.

“That has been the request leading up. That was on my mind.

“It took a bit longer than expected, but the right hand finally found the destination.

“Jake Paul - he’s done really well tonight. I want to give him his props. He got up time and time again. It takes a real man to do that.”

14/12/2025

I love firing people on Friday

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