In
an era of increasing youth apathy and economy downturn, Juwon Lawal, is a case
study for youth aspiring to be great.
The
Kogi State, Nigerian born has no doubt carved a niche as a big player in almost
every business sector with his ingenious venture in oil and gas, organic and
non-organic food products, marine logistics and services, E-commerce,
entertainment, feed mill, and information technology and services.
Juwon,
an unassuming socialite in his mid-30s, sits atop Africent Group, Oillets
Services, S8 Contractors, and Cropyfy Incorporated, a wide range of businesses
that spans Africa and overseas.
With
a master’s degree in management and business administration from Ambrose Ali
University, Ekpoma, Edo State, and having been experienced in the production of
palm kernel oil business and oil extraction while in school, the young graduate
burning with a passion for success, proved his mettle in 2007 when he successfully
launched his first business innovation, ABD Fuels, a bunkering firm that
marketed and supplied marine fuels to ships in port and at sea along West
Africa coast, which has now transformed to S8 Contractors.
Success,
they say, comes with resilience and taking a few more steps each day. Juwon
Lawal’s entrepreneurial drive was evident by his attendance at various local
and international business meetings like the 2018 and 2019 editions of the
International Petroleum Week International
Petroleum (IP) Week, a key event in the oil and gas industry where senior
executives from all over the world gather in London for a three-day conference
and round-table trade discourse.
The
Africent Group boss was also at the 2018 edition of The Africa
Forum, an international, landmark event aiming to promote greater economic
integration through increased investment flows into Africa, alongside African leaders
and business experts and entrepreneurs which include the president of Egypt who
was the host, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi; Alhaji Samad Rabiu of BUA Group; Mr.
Akinwunmi Adesina, president of Africa Development Bank, and a lot of others.
For
Juwon, who made his first million at 23 consulting for corporations, Nigerian
youths must be encouraged to be focused and committed, as his core value is
dedication, noting that he is more dedicated to his business as he always
strives to work ahead of others.
-Abiodun Ishola
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