 And from Lagos, we move to Bios-State, where it is said that youths can only make a positive mark if they stay focused and diligent, and these were words from the southern E-Jaw stakeholders who maintained that the private sector is a large space that can accommodate more young and vibrant entrepreneurs who can create jobs. Our correspondent in Bios-State, Jesse S.C. reports. A bias untawned his back on white-collar jobs when it's made rush in to get employment at the State Civil Service. Today, his decision 13 years ago is paying off, not just for him alone, but for humanity. He's now an employer of labor through his indigenous engineering, marine and logistics company. His kinsmen celebrate him. It is not easy to attain success. If anybody tells you that success is something who just goes fast and pays 20 days and 29 and 12, you are paid 9. The MD is someone that has a vision. He has a vision to work. He has a vision. Even in the marine sector, he has done credibly well with even his position at his handling. He has used that his position to transform a lot of things in our region. You know, so I wish them well and I pray God all my days to stand by them. A tele-omyetomy, a general manager in the outfit speaks about the journey so far. God has been great. We have really worked our way out from turbid waters. You know, we started off a small company because we didn't family two, three, four persons came together and had it. But as we speak today, I'm proud to say we are known internationally. We have partners in our way that we will be able to man FPSO, which is a rare feat for indigenous companies. With the success story, perhaps this could be a booster dose for buyers and youths who may be struggling to have a clear-cut plan in bringing their business ideas to fruition. Jesse, you see, for Plus TV Africa. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.