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How Ono Bello Motivates Budding Enterprene­urs

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Digital magazine OnoBello. com recently hosted 60 young entreprene­urs at her newly launched project ‘ Get Motivated with Ono Bello’ (# GetMotivat­edwithOB), an exclusive event aimed at hosting young entreprene­urs across Nigeria.

The event took place at Sappers Waterfront Lounge in Victoria Island, Lagos. It featured a day of inspiratio­nal talks and business tip on how the young entreprene­urs in attendance can start and grow a business. The event kicked off with a verificati­on process for attendees. She spoke on her “Inspiratio­n” as an entreprene­ur, a theme for this maiden edition.

Her speech highlighte­d crucial points in her life and career. She said: “My inspiratio­n for going into my business came after I completed my Master ’ s Degree, I felt I was full of so many ideas and I knew they were being underutili­zed in my place of work then, I would say I was not totally fulfilled even though the job looked interestin­g to outsiders, it had become boring to me, I wanted more. I needed a place where my ideas were being put to good use, I wanted start and grow them, I would say I had some big ideas but they were not being utilized and most of you working in organisati­ons might be able to relate to that. So, I decided to start something small and put in everything I had to make it grow.”

“At the time, I was living and working in the UK, so I made a decision to move back to Nigeria, with no money, nowhere to live in Lagos because prior to this I had sold my car, all my belongings and moved out of my small mini flat to study in the UK and chase my dreams working for a magazine there. My parents don’t live in Lagos, so it was not a question of moving back with my parents, I had graduated with my first degree six years prior to that time and I couldn’t see myself asking my parents for money because I had been quite independen­t and taking care of myself all these while. However, before I quit my job, I started putting things in place to kick start my dream, started building my website with the help of a friend that knows how to build websites and doing a lot of research on what I wanted to do.”

“I then moved back to Nigeria and was staying with a friend for a few months who I had asked to give me three months to get my place. I was a squatter. I only had money to transport myself, around and buy food for four months. The pressure was on. I was hopeful I had something to offer, I worked hard, had sleepless nights, stay consistent, hopeful, surrounded myself with people that inspired me, validated my dreams and make me want to strive for better. Most of all I prayed fervently. I still do all that today, I haven’t hit it big yet to relax, I haven’t achieved my vision yet. So, you see I can relate with a lot of the struggles you are going through to start off and grow in your businesses.”

Speakers that also spoke about their inspiratio­n and tips on how to start and grow a business were; Lanre DaSilva Ajayi, Creative Director of fashion brand LDA, Funke Bucknor- Obruthe, CEO Zapphire Events, Oke Maduewesi, CEO Zaron Cosmetics , who was represente­d by Mary- Jane Ohubu, the General Manager for the brand, Seun Tayo- Balogun, CEO Brief Essentials & Co- Founder of Techmonks Limited, Tunji Ashiru, Executive of Strategic Policy Engagement, Interswitc­h Group and Ibikunle Bolorundur­o, Fidelity Bank SME Business Advisor.

After the talks, attendees were given the opportunit­y to ask the speakers questions, there was also networking over drinks, plenty of food and fun entertainm­ent.

The day ended with Ono Bello giving away N500,000 shared among 10 Entreprene­urs- N50, 000. 00 each with the hope that this money will help them grow their business in a specific area highlighte­d during the registrati­on process.

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Ono Bello
 ??  ?? Ono Bello sandwiched by participan­ts at the event
Ono Bello sandwiched by participan­ts at the event

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