Oyoyo broilers!!! You dey look them, them dey go!!!

    Barrister, thank you for your patronage.


    If money making is not fun to you, then it is a burden, and just a little below slavery.

    I have always loved business from childhood. I hawked akamu (corn pap) and firewood at Warri. I hawked akpu from Aleluya Church, Afiesere Road, Ughelli, to Main Garage, Ughelli.

    I used my school fees to buy Uvieghara fish when I was at Government College Ughelli, and smoked them for sale during the holidays. I roasted cow skin and cow head during the civil war.

    I opened my first hospital at 29 years at Aba, Abia State. I sold second-hand clothes at one time, even as the medical director of a 40-bed hospital.

    I imported fishmeal at one time from Pakistan. I used to import cars from Europe and drive throughout the night from Lagos, and still go to work and do several surgeries.

    I sell broilers and I am very happy.

    I nor be Dangote or Adeleke, but I dey okay.

    Poverty is a great and wicked wrestler. Kill it in your lifetime so that your children and your grandchildren will not start praying about ancestral curses when you are dead.

    I want to leave ancestral blessings behind.

    Imagine your children fasting and praying because of you as an ancestor, who they believe was cursed and is the cause of their poverty.

    A righteous man leaves an inheritance for his children’s children.

    God bless you.

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