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Why I Believe In Luck – Nigerian Billionaire, Tony Elumelu

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The Nigerian billionaire, Tony Elumelu has to his LinkedIn page to share how luck helped him to become great in life

According to the Heirs Holding Chairman, in a bid to inspire young entrepreneurs disclosed how the first job he applied for when he started his career was well above his qualifications.

Elumelu revealed that despite not meeting the criteria for the job, he still sent in his application letter. He said it was by a dent of luck that the boss read his letter.

His post read:

“I believe in luck because I’m a product of it.

When I started my career, I got a job I applied for despite not meeting the advertised criteria. That was luck at play, but I also believed that I was good enough to make a difference, so I offered myself. Luck was what made my boss at the time read my application letter.

Leaders must be painstaking. My boss was. He read the application and invited me for the interview even though I did not meet the advertised criteria. Luck!

Today, through The Tony Elumelu Foundation, we give a non-refundable seed capital of $5,000 to thousands of entrepreneurs across 54 African countries every year. When you get that funding, that’s luck but the eventual outcome depends on being disciplined, hardworking, committed, passionate, purposeful and laser focused.
So, there is indeed luck, but luck on its own does not translate to success because it needs to combine with the qualities mentioned above and more.

At the Tony Elumelu Foundation, we are playing our part by democratising and institutionalising luck. Dear African entrepreneur, are you prepared to receive and make your luck count?

#TOEWay #MondayMotivation #Entrepreneurship #Africapitalism #Leadership #careerjourney”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.