Money Is Not the Strongest Currency in Marketplace, Nigerian Pastor Says, Explains

Money Is Not the Strongest Currency in Marketplace, Nigerian Pastor Says, Explains

  • Pastor Korede Komaiya has stressed that trust, not money, is the most powerful factor for achieving success in the marketplace
  • The cleric said trust outweighs resources and strategy, opening doors of influence and making brands unforgettable
  • Pastor Komaiya revealed that his upcoming session will focus on “social currency” and how leaders can leverage trust to build credibility and lasting influence

Delta state - Contrary to what many may believe, prominent Nigerian cleric, Pastor Korede Komaiya, has said trust is the most powerful factor in driving success in the marketplace, not money.

Komaiya, in a statement on Friday, September 5, described trust as “the most powerful currency” in business, outweighing money, resources and strategy.

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Pastor Korede Komaiya says trust is the most powerful currency in business. Photo credit: Pst. Korede Komaiya
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The Chief Responsibility Officer and Chief Executive Officer of the CEO’s Class said wthat ithout trust, brands lose visibility and opportunities, while with it, “influence becomes unstoppable, doors of favour swing open, and your brand becomes unforgettable.”

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Komaiya announced that the next edition of his CEO’s Class, scheduled for Monday, September 8, at 4pm, will focus on the theme of “social currency.”

According to the cleric, the session will guide leaders on how to leverage trust as their greatest asset in business and leadership.

How to build credibility and influence - Komaiya

Komaiya further stated that the session will uncover how to make brands believable, become the most trusted, and move clients from customers to fanatics.

He added that trust, once mastered, guarantees relevance, influence and recognition.

“This is not a theory but a tested truth. Your next level in business, leadership and destiny is locked in your ability to command trust. Don’t miss it for anything,” he said.
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Pastor Korede Komaiya says trust is the most powerful currency in business. Photo credit: Pst. Korede Komaiya
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"I've built up 240 businesses": Pastor Tobi reveals

In another report, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, the founder of Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, has revealed how he makes his millions. The cleric usually gets tongues wagging among his Nigerian followers owing to his flamboyant lifestyle.

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The clergyman celebrated one of his birthdays in a club and also jumped on Kizz Daniel's 'My G' challenge to flaunt his acquisitions, causing many to wonder how he makes money. In an interview with Toksy abroad, Pastor Tobi said he was born in Nigeria and studied law at the university. At 25, he said he left the country for the UK after reconsidering going to the United States.

In the UK, he said he is a CEO and has created many CEOs. On how he makes money, Tobi said he started a real estate company and created other opportunities little by little. Pastor Tobi spoke on his dreams going forward The cleric also revealed he has 240 businesses and shared his target for them.

Source: Legit.ng

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