Dream Big. Work Hard. Never Give Up.

Dream Big. Work Hard. Never Give Up.

Before you read, I would appreciate your vote for ADESUBOMI PLUMPTRE in the Conscious Enterprise Builder category of GIFEW Evolutionary Women Entrepreneur Awards. ????

I've been working from our US office for a few months now. My co-founder and I have also been recruiting for our Africa-focused global fund. We now have team members from Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Zambia. Building such a diverse team from a new location has made me contemplative.

All Things are Possible

Many of the things Nigerians think are impossible stop being so, outside our borders. Where we come from, we instinctively brace ourselves for difficulty and approach government offices prepared to wait for hours or to genuflect to strangers. We expect to be oppressed and frustrated.

Because of the constant hardship, the average Nigerian is not conditioned for a world where things work and where processes are transparent. Our auto-response is struggle and so, we question how easy things appear elsewhere.

We hold our breath and doublecheck everything because trust was never common in our world. And when people do things from a place of honour, sacrifice and hard work, our hearts are filled with wonder.

That is why once we work abroad, our minds become dizzy with potential. Because we are used to giving 100% and getting only 20% back, we are overwhelmed to receive exponentially more, instead.

Don't be Distracted by the Noise

I recently read on Twitter that Nigeria's lawmakers are allegedly considering withholding new medical licenses for 5 years, to stem the brain drain of doctors. I don't know how to feel. I recall the biblical scripture about the Pharisees - not only do they not enter heaven, they also prevent those who are trying to do so.

I also read about the alleged arrest of some visiting religious leaders by unnamed government agents. Apparently, it is still dangerous to share certain opinions in Nigeria.

Much Needed Encouragement

Today, I have a simple word of encouragement for everyone who is struggling in Nigeria, or any other country for that matter. To change things, you need power and influence. But to get leverage, you must succeed. Focus on achieving your potential and do not be distracted by the polity. Survive and thrive. You deserve the best.

The world is changing. The skills, talents and values that you sowed in tears are now relevant. You will surely reap with joy. Do not hold back. Focus on what is in your heart. Everything will work out.

Best wishes.

PS: I write interesting thoughts but my day job is helping middle class Africans and Diasporans create wealth. Join my investment coop here.

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AK Fasasi

Unlocking value for investors, lenders, and businesses.

1 年

Thank you, Subomi Plumptre. As usual, your words are genuine and filled with timely insights.

Micheal (Egereugwu) Caeser.

CEO, Board member, Principal Infrastructure Engineer. R(COREN), MNSE, M(NIM) MSC(ICT), CCNP, CCNA, SEO, SEM, HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT M(IRA)

1 年

Strive and thrive. Thanks dear

Eric Nyikwagh - PMD Pro, MBA

Strengthening Food Systems and Empowering Communities | Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Programming | Proposal and Grant Writing | Agricultural Policy and Advocacy | Youth engagement | Author

1 年

Greatness is our forte, let's keep thriving and showing up Subomi Plumptre

Samuel Frank, FMVA?

Finance | Private Equity | Financial Literacy | 25 Under 25 Awards Winner (Education)???? | UM6P Bridger ????

1 年

Thank you Subomi. "Focus on what's in your heart" hit home.

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