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Entrepreneur Canvases Disciplined Business Execution

Samson Elijah by Samson Elijah
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The chief executive officer of EKASH Collections fashion , Amb. Ekwutoziam Ashiedu Ogwus, urges young innovation to championing the pathways for business growth entrepreneurship skills development at the globe stage.   She  challenged African continent’s innovation community to move beyond ideation into deliberate execution.

According to her, Africa’s entrepreneurial landscape, execution remains elite. She stressed that only ventures anchored on strategic discipline, operational rigour, and scalable frameworks can achieve long-term relevance and market leadership, warning that repeating familiar methods while expecting different outcomes yields little more than marginal gains.  In her remarks at the prestigious MIVA University, event in Lagos, where business leaders, innovators, and high-potential founders converged under the theme “Ideation to Execution.”

The forum served as a practical marketplace of ideas, where creativity intersected with operational excellence, reinforcing inspireGlobal’s growing role as a catalyst for Africa’s evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem.   She described the sector as a convergence point where cultural heritage meets innovation, creativity aligns with governance, and vision is translated into scalable value creation.

Highlighting Africa’s indigenous textiles ankara, adire, and aso-oke—she described them as both cultural assets and under-leveraged commercial opportunities. When harnessed through disciplined systems, robust operational structures, and global market intelligence, she noted, these textiles can underpin globally competitive African brands.

Ogwus argued that sustainability, inclusivity, and social empowerment must be embedded within the strategic architecture of modern enterprises. Purpose, she maintained, is no longer optional; it is a growth multiplier, a brand differentiator, and a magnet for investment capital.

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She further emphasised that initiatives such as women artisan empowerment, eco-conscious production, and fair labour practices are not peripheral ethical gestures but core strategic levers that drive resilience, enhance brand equity, and secure long-term value creation. Purpose-driven business, she noted, represents the intersection where profitability meets legacy.

She underscored that true growth should be measured not merely by volume, but by impact, institutional depth, and sustainability—offering a practical blueprint for emerging African entrepreneurs navigating an increasingly competitive global marketplace.

“Africa’s next economic chapter will be written by leaders who align profit with purpose, creativity with structure, and ambition with accountability, building enterprises that endure and shape the continent’s global future.”

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Samson Elijah is a Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in political reporting and public affairs analysis. He is recognised for in-depth feature analyses that go beyond surface-level coverage, earning him a reputation as a trusted and authoritative voice on his beat.

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