Nigerian Entrepreneurs, Career Professionals Empowered

Mary Nnah

To empower entrepreneurs and career professionals in Nigeria, MOre-Thenticity Limited recently hosted a revolutionary two-day workshop, tagged, “The Breakthrough Blueprint.”

The event, which drew entrepreneurs and career professionals from across the state, was held in partnership with founder of Bukie Signature Consulting,  Bukie Adebola-Ezeh, a UK-based sales and confidence coach; and  owner of Positively Unreasonable LLC, Monica Walters, a US-based coaching and creative strategy expert.

Speaking at the training, founder, MOre-Thenticity Limited, Monica Nnoka, who is also known as ‘’The MOre Coach’’ and a mindset and Transformational coach explained that the event was necessary as it marked a significant milestone in the personal growth and development journey of entrepreneurs and career professionals in Nigeria.

On the theme of the training, “The Breakthrough Blueprint”, Nnoka said: “We want to empower as many entrepreneurs and careers professionals with actual breakthrough success. Rather than just motivation, we are giving them a practical blueprint. We focus on inner growth and development, helping individuals cultivate their inner influence and confidence.

“By working from the inside out, our goal is to equip them with the tools and strategies needed to elevate their impact and give them the tangible results that they expect in their businesses, life, work, and then,  extend that influence to the world around them as well,” she said.

Speaking further, Nnoka noted, “Statistics show that most Nigerian businesses don’t last up to five years. Again, most career professionals are unhappy in their jobs. A common underlying factor is a lack of inner influence,  which is crucial for success and fulfillment.

“There are unresolved traumas that can hold people back from unlocking their potential. Those unaddressed childhood traumas such as bullying, emotional neglect, parents divorce or even sexual violence or abuse can hinder success and fulfillment causing procrastination, self- blame, or guilt.”

On her part, founder of Bukie Signature Consulting, Bukie Adebola-Ezeh, shared valuable insights on the importance of self-identity for entrepreneurs.

According to her, focusing on self-identity, entrepreneurs can shift from competition to collaboration, leading to more meaningful relationships and mutual growth.

Adebola-Ezeh highlighted the significance of understanding life’s phases and preparing for each stage. She encouraged entrepreneurs to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, rather than obstacles.

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