‘Africans must be innovative and invest at home to boost economy’

Foremost Igbo entrepreneur and statesman, Okemili Charles Odunukwe,  has urged Africans and Nigerians to be  innovative and invest in their homeland as first line option for economic growth of the continent.

The industrialist, who is the President of Blue Orange Initiative and  Promoter, Colonades Hotels & Hospitality Range, was recognised as “Dynamic Entrepreneur Of Excellence” by Unizik Business School, Awka, Anambra State.

  He warned that the desire to take resources made in Nigeria or the continent, to hide in so called overseas safe havens, is at the centre of the current rising misery, Naira suicide tumble, multiple insecurities and criminalities.

Okemili  hailed the Unizik Business School for pioneering a knowledge spread  to Ndigbo that is as unique as their acclaimed  apprenticeship business incubation, where the masters are trained on a practical business mentorship improvement.

He said globally  Ndigbo are known for their unique apprenticeship business incubation; a training by masters for learners & beginners in practical business mentorship.

“As a man who labours in the kitchen of hospitality, I know that when you enhance the sauce, the menu is richer. Entrepreneurship and innovation is being celebrated here, and Ndigbo homeland prosperity project, is being watered by Unizik Business School like a tree by the Riverside. We should all be proud of you, because knowledge is at the core of human progress. Indeed, it is one positive thing I encourage all to ‘snatch it, grab it and run with it,’ because in Unizik Business School, it is served a la carte with added value.

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“Priority to Homeland Prosperity i.e “Aku luo Uno” is a philosophy that is dear to my heart and the organization that I am currently inspiring with like minds, the Blue Orange Initiative It is not just critical for Alaigbo now in particular, but  very urgent for our Nation Nigeria, and indeed Africa. Nigerians and Africans must wake up to the imperative necessity to innovate and invest in their homeland as a first line option for economic growth, sustainable development and political stability. The craving to take resources made here, acquired or stolen, to stash and hide in so-called overseas safe havens, is at the centre of our current misery, multiple insecurity and criminalities, because investments are not enough to generate peace and passion for nationalism. The few that are there are closing down as Naira, our currency is being driven to the pit of value suicide,” he said.

Odunukwe, while appreciating Unizik for the recognition, said “Unizik Business School is doing a class act in intentionally making access to valuable knowledge open to the markets and artisans, who ordinarily may have been denied, even if they wished for it.”

 “That is the cornerstone for a needed shift in mindset, because as the Good Book said, a people perish for lack of knowledge.As for our leaders in the South East and our country, Nigeria, I do not have anything more to say that has not been said to them through grave appeals, passionate suggestions, and now endemic frustrations by those they lead. I simply will continue to add my heart beaten prayers that their minds be arrested by leadership conversion to do good and act sane. Nigeria really deserves their mercies now to show they are not inherited enemies of their hopes,” he added.

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