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Tony Elumelu attributes success to hard work, luck
Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, Tony Elumelu, has opened up about his journey to success, acknowledging the role luck played in shaping his career.
Speaking during an interview with Korty EO, Elumelu said success is not always determined solely by intelligence, hard work or talent, noting that fortunate circumstances can also make a significant difference.
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The chairman of Heirs Holdings explained that while dedication and competence are important, they do not always guarantee success.
“At times, you don’t come out successful because you are the best in class or because you’re the fittest or most energetic. Sometimes, you need luck, and I’m a product of luck,” he said.
Elumelu’s remarks have sparked conversations online, with many praising his humility and honesty about the realities of success.
Widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential entrepreneurs, Elumelu has built a reputation through his investments, business leadership and philanthropic efforts aimed at empowering young African entrepreneurs.
His comments serve as a reminder that while hard work remains essential, factors beyond individual control can also play a role in achieving success.
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