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Monday, December 02, 2019

I Do not Relax---CEO Nzenweofor Group of Companies





Chief Ambassador Doctor Ndubuisi Nzenweo for Chibuzor hails from South East of Nigeria, a native of Nnokwa in Idenmili Local South Local Government Area in Anambra State. He is very intelligent, exuberant business tycoon, founder of Ndubuisi Foundation and Chairman and CEO of Nzenweofor Group of Companies. In this tete-a-tete with Topflyers Magazine, he inspires the world, emphatically youths on the essence of utilizing and replicating their potentials.

Excerpts:

WHAT IS THE NATURE OF YOUR JOB?
Nzenweofor Group of Company is made up of thirteen entities. We have Nzenweofor Group and Gas, Nzenweofor Creative which is an IT company which has developed language communication software known as Olango which we will be launching very soon. We also have Bantaban Limited which is our e-commerce platform. We have Spirat Limited which is a clothing line. We also have Nzenweofor Real Estate Property Development …Nzenweofor Petrol Station…Laclic Services Limited…Laclic Travels and Tours…Laclic Broadcasting Networ…and Nzenweo for transportation.


WOW, A LOT OF COMPANIES ACCRUED TO YOUR NAME. ARE ALL OF THEM LOCATED IN NIGERIA?
Yes, while some have branches in other countries. For example, Bantaban Limited is in Cameroon and Ghana, Spirat is delivering worldwide, Laclic Services has branches in Cameroun, South-Africa and Dubai, Bantaban Limited can be accessed anywhere in the world because we prioritize our indigenous products. That is, all our products are home made.

 THAT IS INTERESTING. WHAT COURSE DID YOU STUDY IN SCHOOL?
I studied Business administration.

THEY CALL YOU DOCTOR, HOW DID YOU COME ABOUT THAT NAME?
I have a Ph.D in Business administration from Nnamdi Azikiwe University although I didn’t finish on time. Sometimes I had to drop out to go and hustle (laughs). It took five years to finish at a certain point.

SIR, IF YOU LOOK AT IT CRITICALLY, THE MAJOR PROBLEM OF NIGERIAN YOUTHS IN ESTABLISHING BUSINESSES IS CAPITAL. HOW DID YOU COME ABOUT THE CAPITAL TO ESTABLISH SO BIG?
Well, it is a good story. I was driven by the desire to be educated and to take care of myself. Starting was not easy, if I say it was, I would be a liar. Before, what I was doing was teaching, translation works and taking care of children just to survive although I have been nursing the ideas of these current businesses but there was no capital. What happened is that one time I was talking to a woman about communication translation challenges and there was a manager of an SGSS inspection. He was impressed about the way I was instructing the woman I was discussing with on how to achieve language trainings. The manager saw my potential and asked for a proposal for his company and then there was no capital and I have never done a proposal neither had our company been registered.

(CUTS IN) WHAT YEAR WAS THIS?
2002. I had to call a lot of people who had to facilitate the company’s registration on time. When I drafted the proposal and submitted to them, it was amounting to millions of naira which for me I was thinking was huge because I had never seen such kind of money before. On the day I was to submit the proposal, rain beat me down. On getting to the company, I was totally soaked, ashamed and almost giving up. The manager told me I could have waited for the rain to be over but I told him that I needed to meet up with the time he gave me. He saw the zeal in me and minuted the proposal immediately bypassing the company’s usual protocols. Two days after, I got an alert of the credit on my proposal and that was how our story started.

Nevertheless, we sponsor projects for youths such as the one we did in August called the Laclic Golden Euro Award where you can buy second hand quality phones with one year warranty. And the banks have to be helping because to obtain loans from bank is always not easy. We also call on the government to support the youths.

YOU HAVE MANY COMPANIES, HOW DO YOU MANAGE THEM?
We have about 185 members of staff.

ARE THEY ALL ON SALARY?
Not all, some are under contract while some are under commission

YOU HAVE DONE A LOT AT YOUNG AGE, WHAT NUMBER ARE YOU IN THE FAMILY?
We are twelve and I am the sixth in the family (laughs).

(LAUGHS) IT’S IS OBVIOUS ALL OF YOU CANNOT BE FROM ONE MOTHER.
We are from one mother because back in those days women used to marry so early. My mother married at age 14 as she told us.

WHICH AREA DO YOU NEED SUPPORT?
We need support in all segments especially patronage of Nigerian-made products. I want us as Nigerians to be patronizing Nigerian-made products as long as it is of quality.

WHAT INSPIRED YOU OF DOING ALL OF THESE?
One of my inspirations was my sister, ChinyereUdoma, a gospel artiste. She was the first person that made money in our family through her talent and that inspired me. Another person that inspired me was a widow because I didn’t grow up with my parents. I was trained by a widow in my secondary school level, Aunty Julia. She stirred up the humanitarian part in me. Even though she was a teacher and did not earn much yet she took care of me even when we were not related. She did not discriminate and that inspired me to want to reach out to other people.

THIS YOUR PASSION, ARE YOU ACTUALLY DOING IT FOR POLITICAL UNDERTONES, AFFILIATIONS OR FOR RELIGIOUS REASONS?
You know my brother, religion has caused many crises in Nigeria and politics have caused a lot of commotions in many countries. I am neither apolitical nor religious inclined. My general work doesn’t know religion because the work of God knows neither tribe nor religion. God loves all of us the way we are. God does not know race, religion or politics. My own is to work alongside with our government because the government alone cannot do all things.

ARE YOU MARRIED?
(Laughs) Well, generally, when I am in public I do not like to bring in my private life into it. I want people to see what we are doing and be inspired.

DO YOU MIND TELLING US HOW OLD YOU ARE SIR (LAUGHS)?
(Laughs) I am just a youth man and I am yet to be forty years.

HOW DO YOU RELAX?
Actually, I don’t relax. There is a lot to be done and when that is achieved, that’s when I would have the time to relax.


BEFORE YOU GO, WHAT IS YOUR THOUGHT ABOUT TOPFLYERS MAGAZINE, A MAGAZINE THAT COVERS AFRICA AND OTHER PART OF THE WORLD?
I love the initiative because you people are going after young Nigerians and Africans that are doing well and that are inspirations to other people. What the magazine is doing is beautiful and the colourful print is amazing. The stories there inspires other youths to know 419, “yahoo-yahoo” and the rest are not the only options to success.

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