I spent 24 hours with Nigeria's self-acclaimed Tech Billionaire at 26

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Published 2024-02-09

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  • The part when he said “you can make money in Nigeria because Nigeria has the numbers”. I am making a covenant with myself that I can never be poor.
  • “The government loves me here, I’m from Anambra.” He says it all 💯
  • I love how humble he is despite having that money. Money spent to uplift the community always comes double-double in your pocket
  • @jafarbello8982
    Smart boy, showing off male staff will portray the yahoo spirit.
  • @ChuksRich
    "I'm from Anambra, where I'm being valued, where no one can just come and shut down my office.... Wisdom
  • @mich_thedev
    Computer science!!!! That course dey produce excelling people abeg
  • @angiehaku5686
    How humble is this guy... breakfast out of the packet and a cup of tea. Love it
  • @ty_rogue1514
    Simon from Kenya here . What I've taken away from this is that if you can envision your dreams and ideas and make them as clear as day in your mind then work towards them smartly and tirelessly , they will inevitably come to be . We are the authors of our own reality.
  • @davidhyginus543
    My takeaways are: 1. Don’t let anyone tell you hardwork don’t pay 2. When you are blessed, remember to be a blessing 3. Family and community is key to a person’s success 4. Learn to take risk; calculated risk
  • @Kleximius
    I love the act that, you have your headquarter at AWKA, instead of Lagos.... That is the reason why God will keep on interceding in your business..... My brother keep on progressing.... How I wish that all Igbos will Emulate you, investing more in their home land, instead of investing it in Lagos....
  • @affemtvgh
    This is very inspiring, l am Frank from Ghana, this guy is just so hardworking, its not every nigerian who is into fraud. l wish to meet him one day. l will love to work with him.
  • @Jodijus
    I really enjoyed this video for many reasons. I'm originally from Jamaica, but I currently work in the U.S. tech industry. I was pleased to see that there were many women working in the tech field in the video. I've also visited Nigeria and can attest that the people there are just as friendly and welcoming as they appeared in the video. This individual has achieved a lot for himself and it's great to see that he is continuing to make progress.
  • @Chioma.Malife
    One low key business insight from this video- OUTSOURCING- You can outsource the talent or skill that you need. Being an entrepreneur doesn’t mean you must have all the technical expertise. Outsource.
  • @mattychinedu
    He is my home boy and a good guy. He has made the old rich people in my town look poor cos he is always helping our people and giving scholarship to our people. We love him.
  • @dorapila9580
    I'm just smiling watching this. Calm and collected
  • @didymario
    He has that Childlike carefree attitude that encourages risk taking and it works for him. Kudos!
  • @faithosakwe3707
    He is so down to earth, humble and very relatable. I love his personality may God continue to bless him.
  • @adilamusicTV
    My guy said his ideas are like Album he'd drop them one by one love you big bro 😂