Children raised in many countries are not adequately taught about entrepreneurship. Even parents who are entrepreneurs rarely expose their children to their businesses. Kids are told it's impossible and rather encouraged to become doctors, lawyers, or engineers. This has created a whole pile of problems, with fewer African businesses succeeding beyond the first and second generations. Once the founders pass on the business begins to fail.
They don't learn from an early age that entrepreneurship can give them life security and abundance beyond the expectations they've been given by society.
This book will help parents nurture the spirit of an entrepreneur in their children. Help encourage kids to think more positively about money, work, and life. Breaking the stereotype of how African parents raise their children about money, business, and wealth creation.