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Bizman Tasks Young Entrepreneurs On Hardwork

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A businessman in Port
Harcourt, Mr Steve Ejiofor, has advised aspiring businessmen and young entrepreneurs to be hard working in order to achieve their dreams and the desired success.
Ejiofor who is the chairman, Madicols International gave this advise in Port Harcourt while interacting with journalists shortly after a business forum at the weekend.
He said that running a successful business in Nigeria was challenging due to infrastructural inefficiency among others, but that nobody could succeed without working hard and focusing on his job.
“Hard work is one thing that you can not compromise, you have to put yourself in the character that you want to be”, he said.
The businessman also frowned at the attitude of financial institutions and banks over the neglect of younger generation interested in starting a business and are too busy looking at telecommunication companies and big multinationals.
He said “They are most times doubtful of the plans of the young people and their enterprising ideas, and fear that their money will not be paid back”.
“Let us not keep talking about job creation, but put the talk into practice and train people on how to manage a business, and there will be jobs for every one”, Ejiofor said.
The businessman however encouraged business starters to be focused in order to succeed, and narrated how he started his business 18 years ago with only N5,000.00.
Ejiofor explained that he became the owner of a herbal slimming outfit in Nigeria through hard work, and urged intending entrepreneurs to have a vision, be focused, build a brand, be persistent and be ambitious.
He said that businessmen or women interested in success must reinvent, redevelop and strive to be better.

 

Corlins  Walter

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