A deeply compelling story for all African youths. The road to greatness is paved with obstacles - Not obstacles to limit us, or stop us but aimed to build character and sustain the much desired greatness.
Hebrews 6:12We do not want you to become LAZY, but to imitate those who through FAITH and PATIENCE inherit what has been promised.(Emphasis mine)
Please read through this piece by Adegoke Nathaniel (One of Africa's finest youths in the making)
STICK WITH IT
I had always known I will own my own company. In September 2008 I started the Project People journey with nothing but £580 and a laptop computer. I was offered a desk at a family friend's law office on Opebi Road and that was the only thing I got for free. I had a big dream. I was young and passionate. I believed I could take on the world and nothing could stop me. In less than a month, reality hit. It became obvious that what I wanted to do will be pioneering and in many ways new to the environment I found myself. At this point, my feasibility studies, market research and business plan became completely obsolete and irrelevant. Bills were mounting, I didn't have client retainerships and every textbook wisdom just wasn't good enough.
8 years down the road, people see what we've accomplished and are filled with admiration. For this I'm eternally grateful to God. However, let me stress, it has not always been this good and I am not even close to the vision I had at the beginning. The journey has being everything but a walk in the park. I've been evicted from my office through a court order once, I've been betrayed by the closest people to me, my staff have stolen from me both intellectual properties and millions of naira, I've been lied on and I've had seasons when I couldn't pay salaries for 6 months. Once I've had to downsize from close to 40 staff members to just 8. I once sold my car to pay office rent, it was a BMW graduation gift from my Dad. I have seen it all. In the midst of this treacherous situations, I turned down inflated corruption ridden contracts from the government. I was invited by my former employers in the UK to come take up well paying 9-5 job. That as well I turned down. The vision and the many people on staff that look up to me for strength and encouragement made me stay.
We went International. We formed partnerships in the UK, Ghana, Qatar and South Africa. The dollar was at N118 when we signed the agreements, by the time it was due to redeem our commitment, dollar had jumped to N178. Tens of thousands of dollar was involved. We didn't foresee it and we got neck deep in debt. I was depressed but I did one thing...I stuck with the plan. I renegotiated the contracts, some of the partners were furious, I lost some crucial relationships but heck, I did what I had to do and stayed with the plan.
Photo: Otunba Adegoke Nathaniel
Process is tough. It prunes you, it tries your heart and checks your motives. It grinds you till there's no impurities left. God's presence is his promise, that presence doesn't mean you get to skip the steps. A man can't have a child in one month by making 9 women pregnant. Anything that will last and stand the test of time must go through the fiery fire of troubles and challenges. There is no free lunch in Freetown. Every glory must have a story of commitment and perseverance.
What do you do when you're shaken to the core and your resolve is tested? What do you do after you have done all you know to do and followed all the rules and still don't make the cut? What do you give after you've given your all and yet you fall miserably short? STICK WITH THE PLAN.
Always have the vision in front of you and you'll be able to despise the shame and endure your cross. We are not there yet but we're on our way. Today is a million times better than yesterday but it is only so because I stuck with the plan. We will have a million reason to quit but if we look inward, we'll find a good enough reason to stay true to the course.
I pray for you my friend, your journey will be easier in 2017 and you will find peace in the places where you've been troubled.
Love.
Hebrews 6:12We do not want you to become LAZY, but to imitate those who through FAITH and PATIENCE inherit what has been promised.(Emphasis mine)
Please read through this piece by Adegoke Nathaniel (One of Africa's finest youths in the making)
STICK WITH IT
I had always known I will own my own company. In September 2008 I started the Project People journey with nothing but £580 and a laptop computer. I was offered a desk at a family friend's law office on Opebi Road and that was the only thing I got for free. I had a big dream. I was young and passionate. I believed I could take on the world and nothing could stop me. In less than a month, reality hit. It became obvious that what I wanted to do will be pioneering and in many ways new to the environment I found myself. At this point, my feasibility studies, market research and business plan became completely obsolete and irrelevant. Bills were mounting, I didn't have client retainerships and every textbook wisdom just wasn't good enough.
8 years down the road, people see what we've accomplished and are filled with admiration. For this I'm eternally grateful to God. However, let me stress, it has not always been this good and I am not even close to the vision I had at the beginning. The journey has being everything but a walk in the park. I've been evicted from my office through a court order once, I've been betrayed by the closest people to me, my staff have stolen from me both intellectual properties and millions of naira, I've been lied on and I've had seasons when I couldn't pay salaries for 6 months. Once I've had to downsize from close to 40 staff members to just 8. I once sold my car to pay office rent, it was a BMW graduation gift from my Dad. I have seen it all. In the midst of this treacherous situations, I turned down inflated corruption ridden contracts from the government. I was invited by my former employers in the UK to come take up well paying 9-5 job. That as well I turned down. The vision and the many people on staff that look up to me for strength and encouragement made me stay.
We went International. We formed partnerships in the UK, Ghana, Qatar and South Africa. The dollar was at N118 when we signed the agreements, by the time it was due to redeem our commitment, dollar had jumped to N178. Tens of thousands of dollar was involved. We didn't foresee it and we got neck deep in debt. I was depressed but I did one thing...I stuck with the plan. I renegotiated the contracts, some of the partners were furious, I lost some crucial relationships but heck, I did what I had to do and stayed with the plan.
Photo: Otunba Adegoke Nathaniel
Process is tough. It prunes you, it tries your heart and checks your motives. It grinds you till there's no impurities left. God's presence is his promise, that presence doesn't mean you get to skip the steps. A man can't have a child in one month by making 9 women pregnant. Anything that will last and stand the test of time must go through the fiery fire of troubles and challenges. There is no free lunch in Freetown. Every glory must have a story of commitment and perseverance.
What do you do when you're shaken to the core and your resolve is tested? What do you do after you have done all you know to do and followed all the rules and still don't make the cut? What do you give after you've given your all and yet you fall miserably short? STICK WITH THE PLAN.
Always have the vision in front of you and you'll be able to despise the shame and endure your cross. We are not there yet but we're on our way. Today is a million times better than yesterday but it is only so because I stuck with the plan. We will have a million reason to quit but if we look inward, we'll find a good enough reason to stay true to the course.
I pray for you my friend, your journey will be easier in 2017 and you will find peace in the places where you've been troubled.
Love.

