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Abass Urges Nigerians to Start Businesses to Achieve Billionaire Dreams
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr. Tajudeen Abass, has advised Nigerians with aspirations of becoming billionaires to explore entrepreneurship, stating that financial independence through business ownership is key to building substantial wealth. Abass delivered this message on Thursday at the launch of a book titled Recycling in Nigeria: How to Start and Run a Successful Recycling Business, authored by Rep. Terseer Ugbor, in Abuja.
Represented by Hon. Sekav Dzua Iyortyom, a House member from Buruku federal constituency in Benue State, Abass explained that individuals relying solely on salaries face limitations to wealth accumulation. He cited Africa’s wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, and billionaire Chief Femi Otedola as examples of entrepreneurs who have achieved financial success through business ventures.
“Look around, and you’ll see our billionaires are not employees. From Dangote to Otedola, their wealth grew from starting and owning businesses,” Abass remarked, adding that Ugbor’s book arrives at a critical time when unemployment and insecurity pose significant challenges for Nigerians.
The Speaker praised Ugbor, Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Environment, for his proactive efforts to support youth development. He highlighted Ugbor’s initiatives, such as the student loan scheme benefitting tertiary students across the country, as well as his dedication to empowering young Nigerians.
To further emphasize the importance of entrepreneurship, Abass procured 360 copies of Ugbor’s book for distribution to House members. “This book serves as a guide not just for aspiring entrepreneurs but also for policymakers, intellectuals