The Story Behind Hon.Nwabueze, Buchi George ESQ,LLB,MBA, JP.........................by Trade Nigeria media team
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Hon. Nwabueze, Buchi George, ESQ, LLB, MBA, JP. |
In the below interview, Hon. Nwabueze, Buchi George, ESQ, LLB, MBA, JP. United Nations Ambassador on MGD, The President/Chief Executive officer of Fow World, Grab & Ride, Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Trade Nigeria Organization, shared his views on being an entrepreneur and some of the challenges he faced as a businessman in the business industries and also, advised young people that there is dignity in labour, "know that you worked for your money is great and will encourage you to work harder" he opined.
Question: What's your background and school like?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: I was born to industrious parents which
means I had to be involved with something as little as I was. My father ran a
palm oil business and transport company while my mother ran a restaurant as
well as a supermarket.
I finished from St. Paul Anglican Primary
School Uruala in 1982 and then Bishop Shanan College Orlu, in 1993. It wasn’t
just a smooth run, but those days were filled with sweet memories and you
needed to be good, diligent and tough to handle the positions of Assistance
Senior Class Prefect and School Chapel Prefect, which I occupied.
The next step would be Political Science
from University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State; Aviation Management from Massey
College Auckland New Zealand and Law from National Open University Abuja.
Question: As a well-established business man,
what's your career experience?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: Business
has been before me since I was a kid, because my parents were into it. They
taught me to always solve problems if I must succeed and that is what I have
been doing as a business man.
My first leap was in 1999 when I started
the FOW Company, which is now registered in Nigeria, USA, Canada, UK, South
Korea and 15 other countries. Identifying and solving problems have been the
key to our growth.
In 2009, I established Hats Aviation
Limited in Owerri, Imo State and we made huge success in aviation and logistics
management. There is ORGE Lounge and ORGE wine shop; Face Of The World
Organization which is a multinational event and entertainment company.
People look at what we are doing now and
think it is the only thing I have ever been involved with, but we have had
pageants, fashion weeks and award ceremonies within and outside Nigeria.
FOW Company, Trade Nigeria, Globe Chambers
of Commerce are now at the forefront of our businesses with problem solving
initiatives within and outside Nigeria.
We have Nigeria – Asia Business Forum and
similar things for Europe, Australia and America. We had Nigeria at 59 National
Day Awards 2019 Singapore and it was amazing, thanks to Office of The Secretary
to the Government of the Federation; Ministry of Industry, Trade and
Investment and Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
We have also established the Nigeria -
Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, while our planned joint trade mission
to Korea was put on hold because Coronavirus and are looking forward to bouncing
back when everything is gone. Right now, we are doing a lot in business development
and capacity building via economic and business summits; trade and property
expos as well as trainings for young entrepreneurs across the county.
Question: Tell us the challenges you've been
facing running these businesses on top successfully in a country like this?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: Ideas rule the world, but the greatest
challenge faced by the man with ideas is getting those who need those ideas to
believe in him. Sometimes,
implementation is basically an issue when you have an idea that is bigger than
the platform you’re operating on.
Sentiments could often be an issue as most
people would want to consider where the owner of the idea is coming from rather
that what impact the idea would be making and sometimes, it is so difficult to
find the right people to work with.
Question: As a lawyer and an entrepreneur,
what would you like to say
combining this two distinct professions and scaling through?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: Like I said earlier, business has always
been around me. I combined it with my primary, secondary and university
education so this won’t be much problem because none of them contradicts each
other.
Being a lawyer is a business on its own and
merging it with another business might seem so tough, but learning at the early
stage of my life to be good, diligent and tough, means I can do it all, but
with the right people around me.
Question: What is the energy that has kept you moving?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: The first is never running out of ideas and
the second one is success because when you achieve one, you want to do the next
one.
These things are wrapped in the grace of
God which has blessed me immensely with a good team, friends and most
importantly a loving family with an amazing wife as a crown on it.
Question: How easy or difficult would you say
it is for entrepreneurs to be successful in Nigeria?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: Before you say how easy or difficult it is
to succeed in Nigeria, you need to consider, what you are selling, where you
are selling and then who you are selling to. If these three are wrong then the
business is already wrong.
If they are right, then it will boil down
to what you know and sometimes, who you know. But generally it is not so easy,
knowing that some infrastructures like power and road are yet to be at the top
level.
High expenses on power and transportation
are often scary to low startups. But kudos to those who still find their way
through.
Question: Having gone this far, do you feel you’ve achieved all your goals?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: Every goal is the foundation for another
and it never ends. You remember when we all used to say the sky is the limit?
No one has actually built anything that starts from the ground to the sky.
I’ve made some remarkable achievements in
life, but I don’t think I am there yet. If I’m being sincere, I’d say that I’m
just getting started.
Question: Can you tell us about your U.N ambassadorship?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: It was in 2012, but I have been working on
so many life changing and charity based projects before then. I organized the
United Nations Fashion Week and Awards 2012 In New York, and so far we also
have Her Trade Support Program, which donates funds to indigent women across
the country to improve their businesses.
There were more pageants and charity works
I was involved in and United Nations noticed that and recognized me as Goodwill
Ambassador.
Question: As the word goes “young people are
obsessed with making quick money” what's
your advice on this?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: We will suffer it someday, aside the bad
image it is giving Nigeria at the international community presently.
We have ended up having many rich people
but are still cumulatively poor because all we do is consume things and send
back the money to other countries while we take on the liabilities of expensive
cars, gargets and others things that are perishables.
None of these moneys go to education,
research and investments that will birth others. So we are still far.
My simple advice for young people is that
they should understand that there is dignity in labour. Knowing that you worked
for your money is great and it will encourage you to work for more. But when
the stealing channel is blocked or when the person is nabbed by law enforcement
agents, it is the end. But there is no end for something legitimate, it keeps
growing.
Question: What is your own definition of life?
Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George: Life is not where we stay; it is where we
pass that is why waiting for anything to happen is dangerous. You stand and
make it happen.
It is more of journey to an ultimate
destination to me, we are tasked with choosing the way we will be remembered by
what we do, which is basically how we treat others.
Understanding this, means I live my life
solving problems and want to be remembered by the number of problems I solved
for me, others and the entire world.
HON NWABUEZE BUCHI GEORGE ESQ,LLB,LLM,MBA,JP,FME, PRESIDENT GLOBE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, TRADE NIGERIA
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