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From selling 'kerepek' to becoming a millionaire at 19 [NSTTV]
By Aliza Shah
April 20, 2024 @ 7:30am
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KUALA LUMPUR: Munashraf Munawar's path towards becoming a young millionaire began after observing his own family's struggles.

His parents worked salaried jobs and while they made enough to get by, Munashraf knew he wanted to do more.


At 23, he is now a millionaire many times over. His company, which produces the Biovet brand of pet food and supplements, is estimated to be worth RM26 million, employing almost 200 people.

His sense of entrepreneurship began at 15, when he began a drop ship business selling sneakers imported from China.
 
does he sell pet food for dogs? If yes, PAS better haul him up for questioning, this is indulging in haram acts.
 
Tapping into a market of self centered young people who put animals first becoz they lost faith in reproducing their own kind.
 
Cik Syed lunch also tio stolen by his own Mudd Bros?
 
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