Popular Nigerian motivational speaker, life coach and security expert, Ubong King, is dead.
King, 48, passed away in the early hours of December 26, 2020.
The deceased founded Protection Plus Security Limited. He was popularly and fondly called the ‘Troublemaker’, and was said to have tested positive for COVID-19.
The father of four and president of the Ubong King Foundation will be fondly remembered for his favourite quote while speaking during business coaching sessions; “the only way to get out of trouble is to enter trouble.”
He was a former chairman of The American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS) International Chapter 206, Lagos.
Ubong King facilitated and spoke at several leadership and management conferences within and outside the country.
He began his career as a volunteer guard in the protocol department of the church he was attending at the time.
King also worked as a consultant in a piggery, before venturing into the security industry.
Ubong was also the convener of ‘ThinknationXX’, an annual event that gathered people across Nigeria and Africa to help them develop a mental shift for business growth.
Several Nigerians have taken to social media to express their agony towards the demise of Ubong King.
A Nigerian writer, Kehinde Giwa, with the Twitter handle @Giwason09, in a statement on Sunday, described king as a profound leader.
He tweeted; “Grieved to hear about the passing of Ubong King yesterday. Having followed him for almost ten years, he was an immense inspiration. I attended some of his conferences and put to heart some of his principles about life. He was a profound leader, and his impact won’t be forgotten.”
He also paid him a tribute on his Facebook page on Sunday morning;
TRIBUTE TO UBONG KING
Ubong King was a dynamic visionary who shifted my mentality in the school of leadership. Amongst other things, be instilled the spirit of courage, persistence, and determination in me.
As a yearly attendee at ‘ThinknationXX’, an annual event that gathered people across Nigeria and Africa to help them develop a mental shift for business growth, I have experienced insights beyond comprehension. His impact was profound, and no amount of words can accurately describe his person.
In the security system, he was an extraordinaire. In leadership, he was instrumental in raising models. His business acumen was unrivalled, and his devotion to I’d and humanity was never unquestionable.
Ubong King would be greatly missed for his unalloyed persistence, his ability to provoke people to actions, and his all-round goodness.
A political strategist and enthusiast, Benson Boris also tweeted; “Ubong King is dead. I don’t know how I feel right now”
A Twitter user with the handle @Nancygreene also said; “So Ubong King just died with all that wisdom. Jesus!”
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