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How I Achieved Success At 34 – Tony Elumelu

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Business mogul and billionaire, Tony Elumelu, said his age was no barrier to him becoming the Chief Executive Officer of Standard Trust Bank and one of the youngest bank CEOs in Nigeria at the age of 34.

How I Achieved Success At 34 - Tony Elumelu
Tony Elumelu

Elumelu linked his accelerated success to hard work and luck adding that his successes and failures have always been his driving force.

He was the CEO of the defunct Standard Bank at the time before a business combination with UBA saw him become the chief executive of the new larger entity.

“I owed my accelerated career and successes to two things: hard work and luck, and I know firsthand how these factors are inextricable in success,” Mr Elumelu said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

“My successes – and yes failures – have always driven me to create opportunities for young people. I believe that our young have the talent and the zeal to transform our world.”

Mr Elumelu currently chairs Heirs Holdings, a family-owned investment holding company, and also Transnational Corporation of Nigeria, where he holds a 2.1 per cent stake. He has a 7 per cent interest in UBA also.

His philanthropic initiative Tony Elumelu Foundation empowers young entrepreneurs in Africa and has an active presence in 54 African countries.

Mr Elumelu noted that the time he took the helm at Standard Bank coincided with a period of fast-paced transformation in banking when “reform-minded policymakers had opened up paths for consolidation and strengthening our sector”.

He added that even though the competition was stiff within the industry, being young posed no barrier.

The board of trustees of the Tony Elumelu Foundation this month endorsed the appointment of a new CEO Somachi Chris-Asoluka, who is in her early 30s, a feat Mr Elumelu linked to unusual technical ability as well as leadership skills.

Mr Elumelu urged successful leaders to champion young people who are focused, hardworking and committed to making a difference in their communities because their drive and determination make things happen.

“More than ever, all of us who have attained success must become role models for the younger generation so that the next generation can learn from our mistakes and achieve even more than we have,” he said.

“I believe that prioritising our youth – supporting their dreams and aspirations – is how we can create a sustainable future for the world.

“The greatest success in leadership is leaving a legacy and pathway for the next generation.”

The UBA boss added that leaders must focus on long-term goals and succession planning to build a lasting legacy and ensure long-term success.

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