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Edgar Chibaka: A Visionary Leader Bridging Cultures and Transforming the Security Industry in United Kingdom Edgar Chibaka: A Visionary Leader Bridging Cultures and Transforming the Security Industry in United Kingdom Edgar Chibaka: A Visionary Leader Bri

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Few stories encapsulate the power of resilience and vision quite like that of Edgar Chibaka. As co-founder of First Response Group—a company that has grown from a single, humble office above an internet café in Leeds to a multi-award-winning, multimillion-pound enterprise—Chibaka’s journey is an inspiring narrative of entrepreneurial grit, strategic leadership, and cross-cultural ambition Few stories encapsulate the power of resilience and vision quite like that of Edgar Chibaka. As co-founder of First Response Group—a company that has grown from a single, humble office above an internet café in Leeds to a multi-award-winning, multimillion-pound enterprise—Chibaka’s journey is an inspiring narrative of entrepreneurial grit, strategic leadership, and cross-cultural ambition. Early

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