TONY ELUMELU: Transforming The Lives Of African Youths

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With many of his mentees doing well in the banking industry and corporate world generally, Tony Onyemaechi Elumelu has continued to be a reference point as a huge success in human and material resources management.  He is undoubtedly a blessing to the present and future generation of Nigerians, nay Africans entrepreneurs.

Born 22nd March 1963 at Onicha Ukwu, in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State, Elumelu is an African economist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the Chairman of Heirs Holdings, the United Bank for Africa, Transcorp and founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation. He ranks amongst the wealthiest Nigerians in the 21st Century, yet his richness did not come by happenstance as he has worked assiduously and moved from one stake of the ladder to the other over the years paying the price as it were.   With a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Ambrose Alli University, Edo State and a Master of Science degree also in Economics from the University of Lagos, he had prepared himself adequately for the corporate world.

He started his career in Union Bank as a Youth Corp member of the National Youth Service Corps in 1985. Earlier in his banking career, Elumelu worked hard in contributing to the fortunes that helped to reverse the floundering status of a commercial bank in Lagos.  He came into limelight in 1997 after he led a group of small investors to take over the bank which eventually culminated in the emergence of Standard Trust Bank (STB) that later became a top player in Nigeria’s banking industry.  This achievement of STB facilitated its efficient merger  in 2005 with the United Bank for Africa (UBA) following which Elumelu automatically became the Chief Executive Officer of the new UBA.

 

He subsequently brought the same Midas touch to the United Bank for Africa such that the bank grew in operational size and profitability leading to the establishment of subsidiaries in several African countries and beyond.  Today, UBA proudly has subsidiaries in no less than twenty African countries and also in the United States of America and United Kingdom.

 

Following his retirement from UBA in 2010, Elumelu  as a strategic investor  took a controlling interest in Transcorp; a publicly traded Nigerian conglomerate with diversification in agriculture, power generation, oil production and hospitality.  He also founded Heirs Holdings, which invests in the financial services, energy, real estate and hospitality, agribusiness, and healthcare sectors. In the same year, he established the Tony Elumelu Foundation(TEF), an Africa-based and African-funded philanthropic organisation.

 

With a philosophy that centres on what is described as Africapitalism which is a belief that the private sector is a key enabler of economic and social wealth creation, Elumelu takes pride in advancing the frontiers of entrepreneurship in Africa.  Africapitalism positions Africa’s private sector and most importantly entrepreneurs as the catalyst for the social and economic development of the continent.

 

The Tony Elumelu Foundation which was founded in 2010 has the mandate of empowering women and men across the African continent through entrepreneurship.  The Foundation has a business management training that equips young entrepreneurs with the technical and soft skills needed to run a successful business.  Over the years, the Tony Elumelu Foundation with its philanthropic initiative committed to empowering African entrepreneurs has assisted thousands of African entrepreneurs from various countries of the continent.  The assistance is usually given to African entrepreneurs with business ideas or existing businesses under five years.

At the beginning of every year since the Foundation was established, young African entrepreneurs have often been encouraged to apply for what is described as “seed capital” that comes in thousands of dollars.  Like in 2022, the sum of $5000 was set aside for each selected entrepreneur as seed capital.  This seed capital means funding made available to each Tony Elumelu Foundation entrepreneur.  The 8th Cycle of the TEF Entrepreneurship programme was made open on January 1, 2022 and entry lasted till March 31, 2022.  Thousands of entrepreneurs were selected from the large pool of interested entrepreneurs.

 

It is interesting to note that there is already a multiplier effect in the philanthropic initiative of Tony Elumelu through his Foundation as beneficiaries are reportedly leading trailblazing businesses in the various communities, creating jobs and exporting local African products to the global market.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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