Chijioke Emmanuel Nwadavid, CEO of NecBullion Concept Limited, a company that offers all kinds of building materials to developers, stated that there are still many unexplored business potential in Nigeria despite the country’s dire economic situation.
The worst rate of inflation Nigeria has experienced in nearly two decades is currently 20 percent. In addition to the hazy outlook for the world economy, the country has been struggling with its own domestic problems, such as the free fall of the naira versus the dollar, insecurity, the absence of convincing remedies from the administration, etc.
But according to the CEO of NecBullion Concept Limited, there are hidden riches in the trash.
Nwadavid spelled out his objectives on purpose and pursued each one of them. In addition to his undergraduate degree, the founder of NecBullion has earned two master’s degrees in leadership in an effort to better prepare himself for the challenges of managing others, running his business, and overseeing the NecBullion Charity Foundation, which focuses on providing intervention for kids’ health and education.
Nwadavid received his primary education from 1996 to 2001 at Saint Monica Montessori Children School in Isolo, Lagos State. He then transferred to the Federal Government College (FGC) in Odogbolu, Ogun State, and six years ago received his first degree in business administration from the University of Abuja.
After completing his mandatory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Delta State, he went to the Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA) Kaduna, Kaduna State, to pursue a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Leadership Studies between 2018 and 2020 in preparation for his upcoming business and political endeavors.
The boss of NecBullion Concept Limited graduated from the NDA with a master’s degree in conflict, security, and development in 2021. Chijioke Nwadavid is a master’s degree candidate in business administration at Istanbul, Turkey’s Gelisim University.
The entrepreneur, who is also an advocate for development, stated in a recent interview that he loves the difficulties presented by the nearly paralyzed Nigerian economy.
“It’s a very stringent and challenging business environment, but I welcome the challenges. With numerous problems plaguing the great nations of Nigeria lies numerous opportunities. We have tremendous untapped resources, we have the solutions to our various problems right under our very nose,” he said.
“We have both the human capital and resources to be one of the greatest nations on earth. I’m a solution oriented individual, I’m fully focused on solving problems rather than allow the challenges be an impediment I see them an a motivating factor to thrive,” he added.
Nwadavid acknowledged that there are many corporate leaders in the nation that inspire him, but named Tony Elumelu, chairman of Heirs Holdings and United Bank for Africa (UBA), as one among them.