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Sheikh Nadeem has share post on X: “Degrees don’t build companies. Skills do.”

Sheikh Nadeem sparks debate with post on entrepreneurship

By Alitoday Last updated: February 27, 2026 1 Min Read
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Sheikh Nadeem has share post on X: "Degrees don’t build companies. Skills do."
Image: Sheikh Nadeem bin Sajid Al-Ali

Riyadh : Entrepreneur Sheikh Nadeem bin Sajid Al-Ali was recently share post on x and it’s went viral among entrepreneurial cult. He is renowned entrepreneur founder of Al-Ali Group.

Sheikh Nadeem bin Sajid Al-Ali has triggered conversation on social media after sharing a strong message about formal education and take risks in life choosing to do entrepreneurships on X.

Degrees don’t build companies.
Skills do.

Founders don’t scale ideas they scale execution.

Markets change & Tech shifts
Only skills keep you relevant.

Learning isn’t optional anymore.
It’s responsibility.

— Nadeem Al-Ali (@nadiemalali) February 14, 2026

The statement quickly drew attention from followers, entrepreneurs, and professionals, with many agreeing that practical abilities and real world experience play a key role in building successful ventures.

Others pointed out that formal education can still provide important knowledge and structure but he said everyone must focuse on doing something extra in life.

Sheikh Nadeem’s comment adds to the ongoing debate about the value of academic qualifications versus hands on skills in today’s competitive business environment.

Also Read | Sheikh Nadeem bin Sajid Al-Ali launched it’s own Premium Store

In recent years, several business leaders have emphasized the importance of innovation, adaptability, and problem solving over traditional credentials.

While the post was brief, it resonated widely online, highlighting shifting attitudes toward education and entrepreneurship in the modern economy.

TAGGED: Nadeem Al-Ali, Nadeem bin Sajid, Sheikh Nadeem, Sheikh Nadeem bin Sajid Al-Ali
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