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Popular Business Consultant, Ubong King Is Dead

Popular Business Consultant, Ubong King Is Dead.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the popular business entrepreneur, motivational speaker and security expert, reportedly died on Saturday, 26th December 2020.
Ubong King reportedly died of COVID-19 complications in Lagos.
The Akwa-Ibom State born president of the Ubong King Foundation was 48 years at the time of his death, and reports have it that he died of COVID-19 complications.
Ubong King was a serial entrepreneur who believed in mental awakening and reorientation as an important aspect of business lifestyle and breakthrough.
In 2018, he set the pace as the convener of Thinkation- coined from Thinking and Education- a platform that brought together good heads all over the country and in Africa to mental awaken the profitable business mindset.
He convened this under the Ubong King Foundation Ubong King, until the time of his death, was a motivational speaker, mentor husband, and father.
Ubong King was a former chairman of The American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS) International Chapter 206, Lagos.
He left behind his wife, Unyime Ivy King and four kids.
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