Dr. Jay Ugwu
Director
Dr. Jay Ugwu is a fellow and Director of Entrepreneurship Development at the Scholars Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
He is a medical doctor trained at the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He, however, retired from active medical practice at 40. He currently works as an entrepreneurship development and management consultant. He facilitates financial intelligence, investment, lifestyle and health training.
He holds a Master’s degree in Management and Leadership from Texila American University, Georgetown, and a certificate in Sustainable Development and Social Entrepreneurship from Carrington College, Sacramento, CA.
He is a certified Harv T. Eker trainer, emotional intelligence expert and NLP practitioner. He is a Faculty Board member of Abuja Enterprise Agency, where he teaches, trains, coaches and mentors entrepreneurs on starting up, growing up and staying up.
He is passionate about impacting and enriching lives by sharing timeless business, investment, health and lifestyle knowledge.
He provides financial intelligence, business coaching, investment advisory, mentoring, lifestyle re-engineering and mindpower training to individuals, groups and corporate clients.
He has founded and co-founded several businesses and hospitals and is currently the CEO of Rhema Wealth Academy, Africa’s premium online University for personal development, wealth education, financial literacy and entrepreneurship development.
He has consistently impacted and transformed several hundreds of lives by mastering and teaching the inner game of wealth as a result of a proper understanding and the application of the psychology of money and success.
He recently published his book: The Millionaire Mind Intensive -a practical 30 days hands-on guide to creating wealth, abundance, fulfillment and happiness.
Attend any of Dr. Jay’s sessions, and you will understand that 90% of the things you were taught growing up is wrong. This erroneous programming of the mind is the most critical factor responsible for failures. This is why most people struggle in life and business, not just because of a lack of skills, capital or connection.