10-year-old Toyeosa becomes Nigeria’s youngest MD for a day, walks away with ₦500,000 investment

(L-R) NOLT Finance Executive Director Robert Ijewere, Toyeosa Omoruyi, and NOLT Finance Managing Director Babatunde Dada.

NOLT Finance turned a 10-year-old into a boardroom executive yesterday, proving that wealth creation can start before you’re old enough to drive.

Toyeosa Omoruyi, a Year 6 student at Corona Primary School, spent the day as Managing Director at NOLT Finance headquarters, making strategic decisions alongside the company’s executive team and learning what it takes to run a leading fintech company.

The young CEO was selected as the beneficiary of NOLT’s Back to School CSR initiative, designed to promote early financial literacy among Nigerian children. Toyeosa received a ₦500,000 NOLT Rise investment account that could grow to over ₦13 million by the time he turns 30.

Image of young Nigerian student Toyeosa Omoruyi along with officials of NOLT Finance
Ten-year-old Toyeosa Omoruyi (seated) along with NOLT Finance executives, including Managing Director Babatunde Dada (left) and Executive Director Robert Ijewere (2nd from left).

NOLT Finance has built its reputation on creating wealth for underserved Nigerians through innovative investment products offering returns from 18% annually, accessible loan facilities, and financial advisory solutions that actually work for everyday people. This initiative takes that mission a step further by teaching financial literacy where it matters most: early.

For Toyeosa’s parents, the day represented a head start most Nigerian children never receive. With compound interest and time on his side, Toyeosa now joins the rare 1% of Nigerian youth with a real investment plan before adolescence.

NOLT is building a generation of financially empowered Nigerians, starting with the youngest among us.

For more information about NOLT Finance and investment opportunities, visit www.noltfinance.com.

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