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Hayatu Muhammad Njobdi

Hayatu Muhammad Njobdi

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Hayatu Muhammad Njobdi, a Nigerian entrepreneur, was born on the 5th of June, 2005. Hayatu is a hubpages freelance writer and the author of "The Great Fulani Empire" and "The Muslim World." He is also the Founder, Executive Chairman, and CEO of Anwar Al-Tayri Perfumes, which he founded in 2020 in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis. Al-Tayri Perfumes is a firm that specializes in providing oriental, bakhoor, and oil perfumes, with the goal of becoming a global leader in the perfume industry. He is also well-known for his keen interest in programming languages.

Hayatu Muhammad Njobdi (born June 5, 2005) went to Shehu Shagari Model Islamic School for Nursery School in 2010. Hayatu was a voracious reader as a child. He became interested in computers when he was 12 years old. At the age of 14, he learned himself computer programming with the help of youtube. BRANDING SECRETS BY KEVIN ALBERT was one of his favorites, from which he learned "On how to develop a successful brand with very little money." Before graduating from Model Secondary School Maitama Abuja, Hayatu took an online course in Python and Java.

Hayatu Muhammad Njobdi is a writer, An Entrepreneur and perfume expert. He is the founder, executive chairman and CEO of Anwar Al-tayri perfumes. Hayatu is also a freelancer writer at hubpages and the aurthor of The Muslim World, founded Anwar Al-tayri perfumes. In 2020, Hayatu Started Anwar Al-Tayri Perfumes during the covid-19 pandemic. An online perfume company, with money raised from the forex market and some funds given to him by his father. The company developed and specialize in selling of oriental perfume, bakhoor and oil perfumes. Over the years Anwar Al-Tayri has gained an audience of over 5,000 plus audience in goggle business, and have served more than 25 international clients, and over 200 local clients within Nigeria.

When Hayatu had the concept for Anwar Al-Tayri Perfumes, he saw it not only as a way to have more control over his life by becoming his own boss, but also as a way to empower those in his industry. “I came up with my business idea amid the covid-19 crisis while I was bored at home and had to nothing to so I registered as a freelancer writer in hubpages, and luckily my first article The Muslim world got featured. I decided to work hard and smarter in order to be successful and I came with Al-Tayri,” says Hayatu.