There is never a time when a person is too educated.
We must continue to improve ourselves and increase the amount of knowledge available to us, so we can make even better decisions as we grow into the future.
My tips for growing a strong business:
1. Build your credit. Borrow to find your business abs pay back on time. Start small and grow your credit standing.
2. Invest in your integrity. Treat integrity as you treat bank loans - always keep your promises.
"The first step to changing your life is changing your mind, in some way. You must be open to new thoughts, new interpretations, new perceptions. Your life around you will change only when you allow what's going on inside of you to change."
@AB_Haske@HaskeFoundation
I was a poor boy who grew without a father, while supporting my dear mother. But I worked hard to get where I am today.
We always have a choice. Hustle, but hustle legitimately.
At a time when there is so much negativity in the world, we must show a better example by loving each other irrespective of where we come from or the colour of skin.
In these difficult times, I encourage that we all pray for a better world. We must also take steps in our actions every day, to make world a fairer and better place.
Dr. Maikanti Kacalla Baru was a strong believer in the promotion of Nigerian businesses in the oil and gas sector. He saw to invaluable skills transfer to Nigerian professionals and fostered growth.
I will miss him.
A good man and mentor. A great loss! Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun. May Allah have mercy on his soul, forgive his shortcomings and grant him Jannah Alfirdaus.
Today is #AfricaDay and it means a lot to me. As an entrepreneur who rose from nothing to build a valuable group of businesses, I believe the future of our continent lies with private sector efforts supporting government’s vision.
We can grow together.
It is also important to create a sense of transparency.
Our foundation just finished supplying 14000 homes with relief supplies in Adamawa - not only did we enumerate all beneficiaries before distribution, we also made this information open.
Transparency reduces doubt.
This tweet was mostly about the Homegrown School Feeding Programme. Because I took interest in it, I read widely and know that it is modified for the pandemic: i.e. people are being provided dry food at home. But not many people (will) realise that. Partly due to mischief.
I am indeed grateful to our staff and volunteers who ensured all beneficiaries were properly enumerated and signed for their packages.
This has ensured that all items meant for the less privileged got to them. No stories.
@AB_Haske May Almighty Allah bless you and your family. I heard and see what AB Haske foundation doing in Adamawa State. We really appreciated Sir. And our prayers for well being is our top priority