… identifies prudence as key to entrepreneurship growth
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo has called on youths in the State to leverage on ample opportunities presented by his administration to boost their entrepreneurial dreams.
Eno gave the charge in his address during the opening ceremony of the 2025 edition of Ibom Ignite Conference tagged: “Ignite to Accelerate,” held at Ibom – LED Centre, IBB, Avenue, Uyo.
Governor Eno who is the visioner of the conference, recounted that the programme was initiated in 2017 as a church vision to inspire youths to self-development.
He recollected how he started the Royalty Group with five rooms in 1995, describing himself as a true Akwa Ibom brand having excelled in his enterprise.
“It was just a vision, a Church vision to encourage our young people. I was just tired of seeing young people having a sense of entitlement, young people being angry with themselves like the world is owing them, or that there is something they must receive. So I said to young people in the church, let us begin to work with you, let us show you how we can get things done.
“I remember at some point, God gave me the grace to write a book,” Wealth Creation: God’s Way,” and we used that to encourage our young people. And as the Pastor said, we now began to tell our own stories because we must be able to tell our stories.
“I am a true Akwa Ibom brand. When you talk of an Akwa Ibom brand, see me standing here,” he said.
Governor Eno who is a seasoned entrepreneur, encouraged youths to remain focused, imbibe the culture of purposeful existence by developing passion in pursuit of their goals.
“You must learn as a young person to start somewhere. That’s why our first theme of the Conference was: “Ignite Your Passion,” you must have a passion for something. Something must be driving you, and if you are pursuing something, you must face it. I didn’t go around looking for who to help me.
“If you believe in a dream, live for it and avoid distractions. Don’t listen to nay sayers. People would always say things. In fact, if they are not saying anything against you, turn around and look back, you are not in the right direction. But one thing I can assure you is that the same people that say you are not doing well would applaud you when you succeed,” he added.
Speaking on the impact of good leadership in the society, Governor Eno emphasized the need for critical examination of followership, as a major key to success.
“Well, it is accepted that everything rises and falls around a leader, but honestly, we need to begin to look at followership too. A leader can have good intentions, but followership would be a problem.
“Today, as you come to this conference, I beg of you, don’t waste this opportunity. In our days, we didn’t have conferences like this.Government didn’t provide such opportunities as this. We just struggled on our own, but we have this idea that we could help other people so that they don’t go through what we went through,” he added.
Earlier in his keynote address, the CEO of Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services, Obafemi Banigbe said Akwa Ibom is blessed with numerous potentials and has all it takes to be the next hub for technology, sports, agriculture and the economic powerhouse of Nigeria.
He noted that the numerous possibilities and potentials cannot be actualized without vision, investment in human capital, and action.
Banigbe admonished the youths to look beyond being the leaders of tomorrow, but builders of tomorrow, adopt the new approach of craving to make impact instead of headlines, collaborate instead of competing, and take part in the deliberate effort at telling the African stories.
On his part, Rev. Dr. Godwin Akpan Amaowoh, General Secretary of Assemblies of God Nigeria, urged youths to learn to start small and grow big, adding that while growing big, one must not forget those who were instrumental at any point.
He called on youths to take full advantage of the opportunity, and avoid gambling with time, opportunities and resources.
In his welcome address, the Chairman of the Central Planing Committee, Pastor Imo-abasi Jacob noted that the theme for the 2025 conference was both symbolic and instructive, adding, “every great leap begins with ignition – a spark of passion, purpose, and possibility.”
The 2 – day conference features speakers including; Deputy Country Director, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, Obinaju Uchenna; Senior Special Assistant on Digital/New Media to the Presidency, O’rtega Ogra; Rector, Dakadda Skills Acquisition Center, Prof. Enoidem Usoro; CEO, Corporate Shepherd Ltd, Idorenyen Enang; MD/CEO of United, Ubong Obot; Sole Administrator, Ibom Paints Ltd, Ime Uwah; Award – Winning Journalist and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Akparawa James Edet, and Guinness World Records Holder, Broadcaster, Writer, George Iniabasi Essien among others.










