Celebrity bitcoin entrepreneur, BLord (Bitcoin Lord) has continued to soar in his trade, expanding his company from Bitcoin Trading to Fashion & Style and now into Real Estate.

 

For BLord, whose full name is Linus Williams Ifejika, the executive chairman of the Awka, Anambra-based B-Lord Group, a  trusted top cryptocurrency trading company, there is no shortcut to wealth and fame.

 

BLord rather advises youths to buckle up, to be patient and to do the hard work.

 

He said: “There is no easy way to wealth. I hustle every day. I resume work early in the morning. No one pays my bills, that is why I work tirelessly. I joined this business with nothing, $0.00. It’s either I win or learn.  Here we are today. BLord Group didn’t spring up overnight.”

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Aside his business side, BLord  also has a soft spot for humanity.

 

The philanthropic tycoon who recently extended his kind heart to the less privileged in some parts of Anambra State says seeing the little, innocent kids smile makes him feel fulfilled.
BLord was at Tender Love Community Children’s home, Ifite – Awka, where he donated some food items and huge cash for the betterment of the orphan kids in the home.
“Giving charity to the less fortunate gives me a sense of satisfaction. Many assume that to be a philanthropist, one needs to be extraordinarily wealthy and have excess wealth to give away charity.  However, it is a misconception, and it is the art of giving that is important. Anyone can help society in whichever way they can. I feel fulfilled seeing these innocent kids happy,” he noted.

BLord, whose B-Lord Group is recognised across Africa as a trusted crypto trading company, further spoke about the importance of seizing the initiative to take steps in the direction of entrepreneurship.

“If you are not prepared to come out of your comfort zone, it will be difficult for you to make any headway or any significant progress as an entrepreneur. In business, you should prepare for losses just as you are seeking profits. When you suffer a loss, take it as a lesson. You would have learnt one way of how not to do that business. ”