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I work tirelessly because no one pays my bills, says Blord CEO, Ifejika

By Guardian Nigeria
27 August 2022   |   1:44 am
The sweeping and radical takeover by resourceful Nigerian youths is challenging to ignore and sweet to all about. They are the definition of resilience, hard work, dedication and capable of bringing water out of rock. They are the core victims of grand neglect perpetrated by the government. Nevertheless, they have continued to grind and find…

Linus Williams Ifejika is the CEO of Blord.

The sweeping and radical takeover by resourceful Nigerian youths is challenging to ignore and sweet to all about. They are the definition of resilience, hard work, dedication and capable of bringing water out of rock.

They are the core victims of grand neglect perpetrated by the government. Nevertheless, they have continued to grind and find a way to make a way in the wilderness and produce rivers in the desert.

Linus Williams Ifejika, fondly known as Blord, is the chairman of Blord Group, a conglomerate with a cryptocurrency trading company, symbolising the fighting spirit of many young Nigerians.

Blord who is based in Awka, Anambra State, is, without doubt, one of the fast-growing business moguls in the country. He built his business empire from zero to popular ventures in an environment not-so-entrepreneurs-friendly.

Blord has consistently put out that he arrived at the point through hard work, sheer grit, discipline and focus.
Linus Ifejika carved a niche for himself in the world of cryptocurrency in Nigeria, even at a time many who eventually came around did not see the future.

In a recent interview, Blord disclosed that planning and setting daily goals are how he starts and finished his day.

“There is no easy way to wealth. I hustle every day. I resume work early in the morning. No one pays my bills; that is why I work tirelessly”, said Linus Williams Ifejirika.

The entrepreneur’s conglomerate also consists of Blord Luxury Store, BLord Autos, and a property company–one of the fast-growing industries in Nigeria.

Blord added: “If you are not prepared to come out of your comfort zone, it will be difficult for you to make any headway or any significant progress as an entrepreneur.

“In business, you should prepare for losses just as you are seeking profits. When you suffer a loss, take it as a lesson. You would have learnt one way of how not to do that business.”

A video he recently posted on Instagram showed him on a site inspection of an ongoing building project, which he referred to as “my first real estate project of N60 million. Linus Ifejika revealed that the project is a seven-bedroom duplex expected to be ready in under two months.

“My kind of real estate business is different; I use my money to build a house and I put it up for sale, if you like it you pay me,” said the founder of Blord conglomerate.

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