Africa’s Richest Woman- ''I Never Went To The University'' –What makes her Tick?
Africa’s Richest Woman, Folorunsho Alakija, has
revealed that she did not go to a University but that did not stop her
from making it in life and achieving her goals.
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63-year-old Folorunsho Alakija made this
revelation, yesterday, August 27 while giving a motivational speech to the
students of the University of Lagos during the 2014 UN International Youths Day
in Lagos.
Alakija while motivating the students opened up
about her background saying: “I come from Ikorodu, Lagos state. I am married to
a dashing young lawyer of 70 years of age and we have four grown up gentlemen
and grandchildren. It has not been a rag to riches fairytale. It has not been
an overnight phenomenon like some cases which you find here and there all over
the world. For as long as I can remember, I had always wanted my own business.
Hard work…am trying to tell you how I got to where
I am if you want those billions. Hard work, diligence, persistence…days where
you nearly gave up but I chose not to give up.”
It would have been easy to compromise but I chose
not to and I stayed focus. I could have stayed a secretary as my father desired
according to his plan for me but I had bigger aspirations. I dreamt big. God
strengthened me and gave me wisdom. I had a passion and burning desire to
succeed. Being a secretary, a banker, a fashion icon, a cooperate promoter and
printer, a real estate owner, an oil magnate, that I can assure you was no easy
feat. Firm belief that what is worth doing is what doing well or not doing at
all.
I took charge of my life with the tools I have
shared with you. I chose to become born again at the age of 40.
I chose to make a covenant with God that if he
would bless me I would work for him all the days of my life. I chose to hold on
to the cross and look up to him every step of the way. Today additional
accomplishment includes a wife of almost 40 years, a mother, grandmother, ministry,
counseling, outreach, NGO Rose of Sharon Foundation for widows and Author,
writer, author of several inspirational books.
All I say to the glory of God. So I am 63 and I am
not yet done. So what is your excuse? I never went to a University and I am
proud to say so because I don’t think I have done too badly. You do not have to
have a University education to be able to make it so count yourselves
privileged to have that education as part of the feather in your cap” she said.
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Billionaire oil mogul, Folorunsho Alakija who is
reportedly worth $2.5billion is the chairman of Famfa Oil.
In May 2014, she was listed among Forbes 100 Most
Powerful Women in the World for 2014.
In 2013 Folorunsho Alakija defeated Oprah Winfrey
to beccome the richest black woman in the world.
Alakija started her career as a secretary in a bank
in the mid 1970s, she then studied fashion in London and returned to
Nigeria to start a label, Supreme Stitches. But her biggest break came in oil.
In 1993, her company, Famfa Oil, was awarded an oil
prospecting license, which later became OML 127, one of the country’s most
prolific oil blocks, by then-president Ibrahim Babangida.
Alakija also has a charity called the Rose of
Sharon foundation that helps widows and orphans by empowering them through
scholarships and business grants.
Folorunsho Alakija is happily married and
blessed with four sons: Rotimi, Dele, Ladi and Folarin.
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