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Business coach counsels aspiring entrepreneurs on steps to securing funding support

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Going by the gloomy economic climate in Nigeria today, those who wish to make progress must take decisions which enable them to move in terms of career and geographical locations. This was the opinion of a business coach, Gbenga Ogunbowale at a Business seminar held at the Foursquare Gospel Church, Aba Ibeji, Odo Ona Kekere, Ibadan.

Ogunbowale who is Co-founder and CEO of Grand Master, an online platform that connects grant seekers to funding, informed his audience that to excel as an entrepreneur, since paid jobs are no longer readily available, one must imbibe five habits of  of successful entrepreneurs.

The first, he noted was the need to have a mentor. Sometimes, he said ‘your  mentor can be that person you are very familiar with but who have made a success of whatever he or she is busy doing.

The Tony Elumelu Fellow noted that a mentor may even be your junior in age but he has superior experience at doing something in a manner that it translates into money. Aside mentorship, Ogunbowale said resigning from a job for another or going into business is one sure way of making more money judging by our current financial climate. Although he acknowledged that not everyone is cut out for business, he observed that the practice of joining the Joneses in the same business is not a guarantee for success rather, he opined that successful entrepreneurs succeed because they dared to be different.

He listed the five habits as daring to be different, learning new skills, being impact driven, trying something else if what you are presently engaged in is not fetching you your desired income and seizing opportunities such as are available from grants and government agencies.

Pastor of the Church, Damilola Lewis, a medical doctor, explained that the rationale for organizing the seminar was because the church has an army of young members and struggling adults whose lives and financial straits, he feels would be positively impacted by the seminar.

Chairman of the organizing committee, Bayo Arohunmolase said most attendees were greatly impacted judging by their comments and activities after the seminar as some were already thinking and taking steps to register their own businesses, while some are preparing their project proposals  with the intent of seeking funding grants.

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