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Becoming Bank Branch Manager At 27 Changed Course Of My Life – Tony Elumelu

Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, has reflected on the defining moment of his career, recalling how his appointment as a bank branch manager at just 27 years old changed his life.

Sharing his story, Elumelu said the opportunity to lead a branch of the defunct AllStates Trust Bank as a young professional gave him the confidence and platform to build what would later become a defining journey in African business and philanthropy.

“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 said.

He noted that the banking sector in Nigeria was on the cusp of transformation during the 1990s, and being entrusted with responsibility at such a young age inspired his commitment to empowering the next generation.

Elumelu explained that his passion for youth empowerment through the Tony Elumelu Foundation stems directly from this personal experience.

He wrote, “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.

“That’s why today, I am passionate about giving young people the same chance I was given. Because I know what’s possible when someone believes in you early.

“This belief is at the heart of everything we do at The Tony Elumelu Foundation. It’s why we invest in young African entrepreneurs – because someone once invested in me.
“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.”

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“I was only 27” – Tony Elumelu on opportunity that changed his life forever

Chairman of Heirs Holdings and founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Tony O. Elumelu, has revealed how an early opportunity in his career changed his life and laid the foundation for his later achievements in business and philanthropy.

Elumelu recalled that at just 27, he was appointed branch manager of the now defunct AllStates Trust Bank, a responsibility that was unusual for someone so young at the time.

According to him, the experience became a turning point.

The business mogul explained that the Nigerian banking sector of the 1990s was entering a period of transformation, and being trusted with such leadership at an early stage fueled his drive to empower the next generation.

He stressed that his dedication to youth empowerment through the Tony Elumelu Foundation was born out of that personal journey, noting that just as someone once invested in him, he is now committed to investing in young Africans.

“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,” Elumelu wrote.

“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.

“That’s why today, I am passionate about giving young people the same chance I was given. Because I know what’s possible when someone believes in you early.

“This belief is at the heart of everything we do at The Tony Elumelu Foundation. It’s why we invest in young African entrepreneurs – because someone once invested in me.

“My journey didn’t begin with capital. It began with trust,” he added.

Elumelu urged continued belief in Africa’s youth, insisting they are “ready to lead, grow, and transform our continent.”

Let’s keep believing in Africa’s youth. They are ready to lead, grow and transform our continent,” he said.

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Why I Stepped Down As CEO of UBA — Tony Elumelu

Tony Elumelu has opened up on why he stepped down as CEO of the United Bank for Africa (UBA).
Recall that Elumelu is the chairman of Heirs Holdings Group.
He revealed that the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) policy, which limits the tenure of bank CEOs to ten years, was a key factor in his decision.
Speaking at the 14th-anniversary celebration of Heirs Holdings in Lagos, Elumelu shared how this regulatory shift sparked a transformative journey that led to the establishment and growth of Heirs Holdings, now a global conglomerate with investments in diverse sectors across 24 countries.

Elumelu recounted how, in 2010, he was compelled to step down as CEO of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) due to a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) policy that imposed a maximum tenure of 10 years for bank CEOs.
“What could have been a setback became the beginning of something extraordinary – an opportunity that was truly transformative,” Elumelu remarked, emphasising that the policy shift, rather than dampening his ambitions, opened new doors for him. “When one door closes, many others open.”
This policy, which required him to relinquish his role at UBA, spurred the founding of Heirs Holdings, a conglomerate now operating in 24 countries and spanning sectors such as power, energy, financial services, hospitality, real estate, healthcare, and technology.
Reflecting on the group’s achievements, Elumelu noted, “Today marks a significant milestone, as we celebrate 14 years of excellence at Heirs Holdings Group.”
Elumelu used the occasion to share broader lessons on leadership and resilience. He urged aspiring entrepreneurs to view challenges as opportunities for growth.
“When faced with adversity, do not give up. When challenged, bounce back. Persevere, be resilient, and transform your fear into hope, your hope into ambition, and your ambition into action,” he advised.
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I Surround Myself With People Who Have The Talent I Don’t Have – Tony Elumelu

Nigerian economist and UBA CEO, Tony Elumelu has spoken about how he recognizes his limitations and surrounds himself with intelligent people.

Taking to his X account on Monday morning, July 8, the multi-investor, said he surrounds himself with talented people so he can learn from them and better himself.

He wrote;

”Talent I don’t have, I surround myself with people who have it. You must recognise your limitations but make sure you are intelligent enough to support yourself with those who are better, those who are more intelligent in that area than yourself.”

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I’m Bringing Home Grammy This Year – Singer, Rema Assures Billionaire Tony Elumelu

Divine Ikubor, the famous Afrobeats singer, who is popularly known as Rema has assured Tony Elumelu, the billionaire businessman, that he would bring home the 2024 Grammys.

This commitment was made following Rema’s visit to the billionaire’s multimillion naira mansion where he was well received by Elumelu and his beloved family.

In a video posted on the billionaire’s Instagram story, Elumelu expressed excitement at Rema’s surprise visit.

In a video clip, Rema was captured interacting with the billionaire’s wife and sons, who posed for a photo with the acclaimed singer.

During the visit, Rema presented an exclusive album copy and his merchandise (Air Rema) as gifts, assuring Elumelu of clinching the 2024 Grammys.

Rema also conveyed his gratitude to Elumelu for his significant impact and support in the music industry, emphasizing the immense value it holds for him.

He said: “Thank you for what you have done and the support you have for the music industry. I am grateful, it means a lot to me. This year I am bringing the Grammy.”

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Business Mogul, Tony Elumelu Shares Pictures With Family On Easter

Renowned Nigerian philanthropist and business mogul/billionaire, Tony Elumelu has celebrated Easter with his family.
The billionaire took to his social media page to share pictures of himself and his family on Easter,
He shared the pictures via his Facebook account on Sunday to commemorate the day.
Captioning the pictures, he wrote,
“Easter with the Elumelus 🙏🏽 #MissingOgo #Easter #TOEWay”
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Billionaire, Tony Elumelu Shares Throwback Video On 60th Birthday

Tony Elumelu, the Chairman of the United Bank for Africa, is a year older.

The billionaire businessman is marking his 60th birthday today (Wednesday).

He shared a video that featured his throwback and recent pictures via his Instagram account to commemorate the day.

Expressing gratitude to God he wrote, “Thanking God for the gift of life.

“#Birthday #TOEat60 #Grateful #TOEWay.”