An Abia-based cleric, Apostle Chuks Alozie, has announced Forbes-rated international businessman and astute politician, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, as the most reliable businessman he has ever met.
Addressing participants at the NYFC annual business seminar for young entrepreneurs held in Abuja on Tuesday, the cleric used the eminent businessman as an inspirational example of the integrity demanded of businesspeople.
He said many young people have taken advantage of the novel opportunities that inevitably accompany a growing economy like Nigeria’s but have failed to maintain the integrity needed of a business leader.
This failure, he noted, has led to the unsustainability of many business ventures.
He singled out Kalu as one man he has known over the years who has continued to maintain his reliability and trustworthiness in business.
“I am not talking about politics because we are not here to discuss politics. However, when you talk about business, Orji Uzor Kalu does not joke with standing firm on the ethics of business and agreements. He is the most reliable businessman I have ever met. People can have differences with him when it comes to politics, but no one has ever shaded him for not keeping to business agreements or terms. This attitude of his applies to both small and big businesses. These are the kinds of qualities you must strive to possess if you want to be very successful and steady,” the cleric told the participants.
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Speaking further, Alozie said, “Nigeria prides itself on its many successful businesspeople and entrepreneurs, and they should be strong motivations for you that you too can be very successful if you remain steadfast and committed to your ambition. But while looking up to any of them for mentorship, you should pay attention to what you emulate and what values you are willing to uphold.”
He asked the participants to build long-term relationships by consistently delivering on promises and maintaining a high standard of service.
The cleric also cautioned the participants against get-rich-quick syndrome, stating that it has devastating implications.
Citing a Bible verse from Proverbs 28:20, he encouraged the participants to engage only in activities that would enable them to enjoy the blessings of God in the short and long run.
He urged them not to be lured by the prospect of quick riches, which he said would lead them to fall prey to fraudulent schemes, scams, and illegal activities.
He warned that the obsession with instant wealth has left countless young people disillusioned, financially devastated, and even facing legal consequences, pleading that all participants embrace integrity and reliability for sustainable, long-term growth.

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