Obi Cubana requests that state and federal governments ease the lives of Nigerian youth
Iyiegbu, who also serves as the Chairman of the Cubana Group, gave the young people advice on how to succeed: be creative and always prepared to work.
Obinna Iyiegbu, sometimes referred to as Obi Cubana, has pushed state and federal administrations to establish more conducive economic environments.
In order to promote business, he also urged governments to improve security and build infrastructure.
In an appearance with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the fringes of a symposium on sparking innovation hosted by Gavice Logistics, Iyiegbu made the plea.
The meeting took place in Victoria Island, Lagos, on Saturday.The businessman, socialite, and philanthropist added that Nigerians, particularly the younger generation, would have an easier time of it if there was a supportive business environment.
He says that in the supply-chain industry, for instance, having decent roads is crucial.
“To move their products from one place to another, they need good roads,” he remarked.
He urged the governments to build quality roads and resolve the issue of insecurity once and for all.
The youths want the government to remove all roadblocks and establish an environment that is conducive to driving, not purchase cars.
“People trade and purchase, but having to worry about so many taxes is discouraging.
Who are we to blame if these youths begin to engage in dangerous activities?
He continued, “People should be free to travel around without worrying about being robbed or abducted.”
Iyiegbu, who is also the Chairman of the Cubana Group, gave the young people advice on how to succeed: be creative and always prepared to work.
Seasons differ in the business world. It is up to business owners to determine how best to handle each season.There are periods of difficulty and periods of great corporate performance.
“Every obstacle you encounter in life is a hurdle that needs to be overcome in order to go on to the next phase and ultimately achieve.
“A trip should not be abandoned because times are difficult.
Consequently, he stated, “business directors, especially the young ones, must be innovative.”