Jubril Agoro has 20 years of experience in digital marketing, he is the arm of AdValue, one of the leading companies in educating people about modern marketing techniques.


He is famous for being one of the founders of one of the leading business schools, which he co-founded with Tiffany Aliche [The Budgetnicha]. It is a school that has helped many people get out of debt in the United States.

More than 12 years ago, he began to travel to different parts of the world from the countries of South and West Africa. He also headed to the United Arab Emirates.

He has built multi-million dollar companies through his unique knowledge of digital marketing.

At the age of 13, he began to explore the Internet, which led him to learn how to make a steady income from it, where he began to sell things using it. 

Obama's Presidency was a blessing for Jubril Agoro because many people wanted to know who he was and he started selling at a high price the information contained in the Chicago Sun Times Newspaper.

During the period he bought the magazine for less than a dollar, and later sold it for more than $14.90, adding about 4 per cent to the buyer. Within 24 hours he had sold over 100. 



His skills led him to work with the NBA and the city of Oakland in California, He helping them with their marketing efforts.

Through Passport Heavy launched in 2010 where he shows different parts of the world, he has relationships with the most important companies in the world. 

Among the companies that have a relationship with Jubril through Passport Heavy, there are Visit Rwanda, NBA, RwandAir, BAL, NFL, Warriors, Jamaica Home Of All Right, Oakland and others.

This 37-year-old man has posted about 132 videos on YouTube and has 408,000 subscribers. More than 35 million have watched them.

Click here to watch the videos he recently captured in Rwanda

He attended the second day of the BAL games where he sat with Adekunle Gold.

He now has various projects starting from Passport Heavy and Live Richer Academy, all of which have invited him to the world's biggest magazines.