Nigeria has become the business and employment center of Africa as a result of Tajudeen Abass, the speaker of the House of Representatives, encouraging young people to pursue entrepreneurship.
This claim was made by Mr. Abass on Thursday in Abuja during Terseer Ugbor’s (APC-Benue) public presentation, “Recycling in Nigeria: How to Start and Run a Successful Recycling Business.”
The speaker, who was represented by Sekav Iyortyom of APC-Benue, encouraged young people to consider launching worthwhile ventures in order to follow in the footsteps of prosperous businesspeople like Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote.
He emphasized that relying just on monthly income would not result in the achievement of true global billionaire status.
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As a dynamic member of the House who sponsors resolutions that benefit Nigeria’s youth, the speaker praised Mr. Ugbor.
Mr. Ugbor’s efforts were praised by Julius Pondi (PDP-Delta), the chairman of the House Committee on Environment.
Through Chris Tarka, his chief of staff, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) George Akume urged young people to study the book, start their own enterprises, and look for possibilities that will benefit them.