Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...
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Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...
The Journey of an Entrepreneur | A Noble Conversation with Ahmad Abubakar
Noble Conversations
42 minutes
1 year ago
The Journey of an Entrepreneur | A Noble Conversation with Ahmad Abubakar
Send us a text Ready to uncover the secrets of successful serial entrepreneurship? Today, we’re excited to have Ahmad Abubakar, also known as Oga Limateef, with us. As the founder and CEO of Limateef Group and the Make Life Better Foundation, Ahmad takes us on a fascinating journey through his diverse business ventures. From taking over a family fashion business to diving into event planning and logistics, his talent for multitasking and spotting opportunities has been key to his success.&nbs...
Noble Conversations
Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...