Governor
Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has advised youths and budding
entrepreneurs to develop positive mental attitude and be prepared to
take risks in order to succeed.
He
gave the advice while addressing the 799 participants at the 2019
Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) conference for emerging
entrepreneurs, held at the Ibadan Business School, Bodija, Ibadan, on
Wednesday.
The
Vocational, Technical and Entrepreneurship training was organized by
the Field of Skills and Dreams Academy and supported by the United
States Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria.
In
his keynote address at the conference, Ajimobi said that any of the
youths with humble background should not consider such as a stumbling
block towards succeeding in life, stressing that he also came from
similar parentage.
"I
am a Nigerian with a humble beginning. I came from a humble
background like some of you. My father was a tailor, while my mother
was a trader. So, your background should not be a hindrance to your
success.
“To
succeed in life, you must possess some qualifications like positive
mental attitude. You must first develop that attitude and then you
act it. Visualise what you want to be, act and work hard towards
achieving it.
“Even
when you are in your bathroom, talk to yourself. My God, I want to be
this or that; although it is not only about just wishing to be, but
also about working towards achieving it.
“In
the words of Walt Disney, ‘all our dreams can come true if we have
the courage to pursue them.’ In the process of pursuing your
dreams, people will mount obstacles in your way; some will discourage
you, but don’t give up.”
Also
quoting a former American President, Theodore Roosevelt, the governor
reminded the youths that the credit or trophy ‘belongs to the man
who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and
sweat.’
At
the outset of a given entrepreneurship, he said there would be
teething challenges, which he said would be surmounted with
resilience, ingenuity, and determination.
In
his opening address, the Public Affairs Officer of the US Consulate,
Mr Russell Brooks, said that resource persons for the conference were
drawn from digital entrepreneurship, blogging, agriculture, hotel and
catering management, among others.
He
urged the budding young entrepreneurs to see themselves as risk
takers, who should be ready to face all odds without looking at the
negative consequences in the quest to reach for the stars.
Brooks
told the gathering that the US was interested in the Nigerian youths
entrepreneurship, because of its belief that the body of youths
represented solution to the nation's economic dilemma.
He
said, "Our (America’s) interest is in our belief that you, the
youths, represent the future of the African continent. You represent
the future of Nigeria.
"Only
you can provide a good future for the country so that Nigeria can
take its rightful place in the comity of nations."
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