African business leader and
philanthropist, Mr. Tony O. Elumelu wednesday stated that the time for
leadership for youths in the country as well as the continent in general
is now.
Elumelu, who addressed the students of
the Lagos State University, faculty members and officials of the Lagos
State government, whilst delivering the institution’s first
Distinguished Lecture Series in Ojo, Lagos, spoke on leadership and
entrepreneurship.
According to Elumelu leadership is demonstrated at all levels of an institution.
“A leader is simply someone who gets results” he said, challenging
the
students to embrace leadership, even at an early stage in their lives,
“whether you are leading a team of people, or just yourself, your
responsibility is to generate, secure or deliver results. I believe you
can be a leader at any stage in your life and career, and in any career
path you choose.”“A leader is simply someone who gets results” he said, challenging
Subverting some of the often-held notions
about leadership, the UBA Group Chairman stated leadership can be
learned, adding that it is important to keep learning and honing one’s
leadership skills.
“Just as I seek to democratise luck, with
the work of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, so equally I believe every
soldier carries a general’s baton in his pack. The key is self-belief –
and an environment that enables” he said.
Elumelu is the proponent of
Africapitalism and he used the opportunity to discuss the economic
philosophy that encourages the private sector to invest for the long
term, in sectors that advance the economic and social development of our
societies.
This philosophy underpins his investments
and his belief that entrepreneurship is capable of helping to grow and
develop the African continent. It drives his decision to commit $100
million dollars to identify and grow 10,000 entrepreneurs on the
continent over a 10-year period.
“We need to have entrepreneurs. We need
you, all of us entrepreneurs to create jobs for ourselves and create
jobs for others otherwise we’re going to run into a serious problem”.
He said to become an entrepreneur one
needs need to learn what it takes to be a leader, adding that
transforming himself to becoming an entrepreneur did not just happen
overnight”
“And it’s not an easy process but the fact that we succeeded means that you too can even succeed better.
“And it’s not an easy process but the fact that we succeeded means that you too can even succeed better.
“You have to be extremely disciplined if
you want be a successful entrepreneur. You have to be able to make
sacrifices and make choices. You have to work very hard. As students you
are used to working hard but you need to work extremely hard. Working
hard is not just being tedious, but working hard realising that making
sustainable success is through hardwork.
“If you look at nations; when you hear
about Germany there is a certain mindset you have the second you know or
hear about Germany, and that is the fact that they are very hardworking
and they are also disciplined. So we need to imbibe this virtue of
working hard and being disciplined”.
“You need to be very lesser focused on
what you want to do. Focus is very important in entrepreneurship. You
have to be hungry because if you’re not hungry, then you won’t even have
the zeal, the gut or the energy to do more. Hunger drives us to achieve
greater successes. When there is complacency or you feel too satisfied
you don’t create anything. People who make changes in life make the
changes out of tenacity. So you need to create hunger in you”.
Speaking further, he said: “You have to
have the knack for smelling or identifying opportunities. The truth is
that every day we have a lot of opportunities all around us. We are not
able to smell them or not able to convert these opportunities. And you
have to have the discipline of getting things done. You have to be able
to convert the opportunities to actions otherwise it’s a wasted dream.
You have to be extremely resilient. Resilience is very good for success
because life is always linear.”
“You need to be prudent. If you don’t
save you can’t give birth because for capital formation to occur savings
must happen first. You have to be humble. Humility is very important.
You need to have a high level of integrity. And you need to have good
foresight. And above all, you need to think long term, and this is very
important for every one of us, especially for the younger ones. We need
to realize that sustainable success to a large extent comes when you
think long term. For you, for aspiring entrepreneurs thinking long term
is key for sustainable success.”
But the chairman of the occasion and
Chancellor of the University, Justice George Adeola Oguntade, said the
sole aim of the lecture was to provide the university and later
communities with variety of ideas and to bring, in the long run,
significant development to their present society.
“It is an opportune time to renew
contacts and discuss issues of mutual communal interest. It is also
gratifying to note that the topic of the distinguished lecture delves on
entrepreneurship, and the challenges and the opportunities for
Nigeria’s future leaders.
“A topic of this magnitude is indeed of
great essence giving the current wave of unemployment in Nigeria and the
world at large. The topic addresses the need to mentor right thinking
leaders who will steer the wheel of progress of our great country. Thus
the choice of the distinguished guest speaker of the great occasion
demonstrates the university’s passion and commitment for excellence,” he
added.
by Peter Uzoho/Thisday
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