Like everyone else, personal life coach, teacher, and tech geek, Prosper Njoku has seen success defined in many ascents and tongues. Is it the laws of attraction or gestation? Law of karma or givin...voir plusLike everyone else, personal life coach, teacher, and tech geek, Prosper Njoku has seen success defined in many ascents and tongues. Is it the laws of attraction or gestation? Law of karma or giving? Law of dharma or sowing and reaping? Is success actually what can be attracted? Or is it what we work out? Is it something that is already around us or what we have to make a move to meet?
With a decade put into personal coaching, training, empowering, speaking, and most importantly, business development consultation experiences, his opinion is quite different. He appreciates and shares with listeners that success is more of working out things that are already around us first than attracting the things that are very far from us. His new discovery is never a new phenomenon, only something you already know and have, but one that you never knew possesses the power to bring you to your greatness.
He has been partnering with some organizations to develop and cultivate the personality of others with purpose, empowering them to move onward from there. This he tries to achieve with the brightest of personalities in the field of personal coaching and pastoral ministry.
He served as manager in operations and information technology in some firms, and at present, he is the Sole Proprietor of Fannix Enterprises Solutions, a flouring technology, communication, and engineering services firm in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He likewise functions as a senior minister in Preeminent Ministries, a life-saving ministry of the Lord, Jesus Christ, located in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
He studied accountancy from the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. And also a graduate of Theology and Divinity from the Gethsemane Theological Seminary, affiliated to Ashland Theological Seminary, Ohio, USA.
He lives in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. An entrepreneur, a minister, and a Tech-Geek.voir moins