The front line monarch told
the youths that he started with hawking in the market even as a graduate adding
that there was nothing he did not sell apart from human parts to survive.
The Ooni of Ile Ife, Oba
Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, on Friday held youths in Ile Ife spell bound as he
narrated how he rose from grass to grace through hard work and determination to
make it in life.
Addressing participants at
the Ife Youths Economic Summit with the theme: “Intrepreneurship: Building
Entrepreneurship Competency and Self-Reliance Among Ife Youths,” sponsored by
Oba Ogunwusi and Senator Babajide Omoworare, at Ile Ife, Oba Ogunwusi charged
youths across the country to face the reality of the moment and liberate
themselves from the shackles of poverty.
Oba Ogunwusi told youths to
learn from how perseverance, dedication and hard-work eventually changed his
story.
Oba Ogunwusi explained that
he had always wanted to be on his own and run private businesses, saying his
dream almost ended abruptly, when he became father at the age of 20.
“At 20 when people would
still be under the care of their parents, I became a father and the horizon was
very gloomy. I was torn between Pharaoh and the deep Red Sea. When I left
polytechnic, I was thinking about setting up an accounting firm and continue in
that line of business.
“On the other hand, I was
also contemplating going into business. Buying and selling and being my own
boss. Shortly after my NYSC, I experimented with some businesses but I could
not cope.
“I could not understand the
language spoken in the market. What was it that I didn’t sell? Except human
parts. I sold biscuit, vegetable oil, rice, sugar, name it. I kept on working.
The going was rough and tough but I was not deterred.
“In the market, I started
meeting people. I met Alhaji Aliko Dangote, I met Dr Adeleke, many emirs.
Because I was dedicated and focused on what I was doing, I kept on going. Bit
by bit, people started noticing me.
“As business improved, I
began to divest into other things. Today, I give God all glory for making me to
choose to be my own boss. I am one of you. Let’s start something new and create
jobs. The future belongs to us and we must seize the initiative”, the monarch
concluded.

Great mind.Example of the survivor.He's blessed and opportuned to meet those great people .most people from humble background has no opportunity.
ReplyDeleteKabiyesi -GRASS to Grace.Thank God from our great king..
Ade a pe lori, bata a pe lese, you spoke well.
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