The Rising and Humble Inspiring Life Journey of a Business Tycoon, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Farmer and Humanitarian _ By Kefiano Media Center.
- zillaluka
- Sep 2
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*The rising and humble inspiring life journey of a business tycoon, entrepreneur, philanthropist, farmer and humanitarian*
On a quiet morning in Benue state many years ago, long before his name would become synonymous with philanthropy, entrepreneurship, and the audacity of possibility, a young man sat in the corner of a small room with little more than determination in his pocket. That young man was Chief Kefas, and his story—marked by resilience, faith, and a relentless drive to build against all odds—continues to inspire a generation of Plateau youths yearning for independence.
His rise did not begin with privilege, connections, or capital. It began with sacrifice. When his father, a retired police officer, received his pension, he took out the sun of ₦200,000 and made a decision that would alter the course of his son’s life. Despite having older children and multiple responsibilities, he handed the money to Kefas. “Take this,” he told him, “and see what you can make of it.”
That pension, modest by any standard, became the launch pad of a life built on vision.
*The Christmas Without a Meal*
Kefas’ journey was not gilded with easy victories. In fact, some of his most defining moments were born from hunger and solitude. He often recalls a Christmas when, while others gathered around family tables adorned with food, he had nothing to eat. He spent that day alone, not with bitterness, but with a quiet conviction that life would not always be this way.
There were nights he had no roof over his head and slept in his car, his dreams larger than the space in which he lay. At dawn, with only ₦5 in his pocket, he would pay for a bath—cleaning himself up to face the world with dignity, as though the hardship of the night before did not exist.
These stories, though humble and even painful, became the crucible of his resilience.
*The Lesson of Sincerity*
Every journey is dotted with lessons, and one of Chief Kefas’ most profound came through a simple contract. Tasked with purchasing a car on behalf of a client, he made what seemed like a practical decision: opting for a cheaper alternative, hoping to save money. Instead of commendation, the choice landed him in a police station.
It was a baptism of fire, but one that carved into him a principle he carries to this day—sincerity is non-negotiable. It was a costly mistake, but a necessary one. That single episode taught him that integrity is more valuable than profit, and that in business, as in life, shortcuts often lead to detours.
*From Struggle to Stewardship*
Today, Chief Kefas stands as a towering figure in Plateau and beyond: a business tycoon, entrepreneur, philanthropist, farmer, and humanitarian. Yet, his success has never distanced him from his roots. If anything, the memory of those lean Christmases, the sleepless nights in a parked car, and the borrowed ₦200,000 remain the compass of his life’s work.
He invests not just in businesses, but in people. His philanthropy is not a display of wealth but an extension of empathy—an understanding of what it means to lack, and a desire to ensure others do not have to endure what he once did.
*A Message to the Youth of Plateau*
Perhaps what sets Chief Kefas apart is not simply what he has built, but what he seeks to pass on. His message to young people on the Plateau is clear: independence is possible. One does not need to wait for government appointments, family inheritance, or lucky breaks. With integrity, hard work, and resilience, it is possible to carve out a future even from the humblest beginnings.
“I want our youths to understand that they carry within themselves the power to rise,” he often says. “My life is proof that where you start does not determine where you finish.”
*The Legacy in Motion*
The story of Chief Kefas is still being written. It is the story of a man who turned a retired police officer’s pension into a thriving enterprise, who transformed hunger into empathy, mistakes into principles, and hardship into hope.
He is, at once, a businessman and a humanitarian, a farmer and a philanthropist, a man of wealth and a man of the people. His life stands as a living testimony that greatness is not given—it is built, brick by brick, sacrifice by sacrifice, with integrity as its foundation.
And for every young Plateau dreamer wondering if tomorrow can be better, Chief Kefas’ journey whispers a resounding answer: Yes they can
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