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Tony Elumelu Shares How Becoming Bank Manager at 27 Sparked His Drive to Empower Africa’s Youth

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Prominent African investor and philanthropist, Tony Elumelu, has recounted how a life-changing opportunity at the age of 27 redefined his career path and ignited his lifelong passion for youth empowerment.

In a reflective LinkedIn post, Elumelu narrated how his appointment as a branch manager at AllStates Trust Bank in Nigeria became the pivotal moment of his early career.

“When I was 27, I was given the opportunity of a lifetime: I became a branch manager at AllStates Trust Bank, a young bank in Nigeria. Banking was beginning to change the country, it was the sector to be in, ripe for transformation, ready for disruption, for democratisation. At that time, few believed a 27-year-old could successfully lead a bank branch. But that opportunity changed the entire course of my life. It gave me confidence. It gave me a platform. Most importantly, it gave me perspective,” he wrote.

The business leader, who is Chairman of Heirs Holdings and United Bank for Africa, emphasized that his journey was not built on financial capital but on trust. According to him, “My journey didn’t begin with capital. It began with trust. Let’s keep believing in Africa’s youth. They are ready to lead, grow and transform our continent.”

Elumelu, who also founded the Tony Elumelu Foundation, stated that the confidence and platform given to him in his youth continue to inspire his mission to invest in young African entrepreneurs.

In a follow-up statement on X, the billionaire highlighted three leadership lessons from his early banking experience. He stressed that age should never be seen as a barrier to leadership, trust is the most powerful capital, and true leadership requires perspective and the ability to empower others.

He concluded, “It is the reason we invest in Africa’s youths at the #TonyElumeluFDN, because someone once invested in me. My story is proof that when we trust in our youths, they are ready to lead, grow, and transform our continent.”

okay.ng reports that Elumelu’s consistent advocacy for empowering young Africans has made him one of the most influential voices in business and philanthropy across the continent.

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