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In new book, Ogunbiyi speaks on first impression

By Eniola Daniel
16 April 2023   |   5:08 am
Chairman, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc., Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, has advised youths on the importance of first impression. Speaking at the unveiling of his book, Akin Ogunbiyi: Footprints Of A Peerless Entrepreneur...

Company Secretary, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc., Jide Ibitayo (left); Akin Ogunbiyi (author); Mrs. Dotun Ogunbiyi and Group Finance Director, Mutual Benefits Group, Hakeem Oguntola at the event<br />PHOTO: ENIOLA DANIEL

Chairman, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc., Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, has advised youths on the importance of first impression. Speaking at the unveiling of his book, Akin Ogunbiyi: Footprints Of A Peerless Entrepreneur, an intellectual voyage into his early life, early beginnings and attainments, which held at the Mutual Benefit Headquarters, Aret Adams House, Ilupeju, Lagos, he said: “This book, has, in no small way, captured some of my thoughts, voyages and intellectual feats. It is certainly a prelude to my autobiography, which would come out in the fullness of time.

“The strength of this well-researched book lies in taking these into account and in crystallising otherwise complicated narratives, into readable form without missing out on the essentials.”

While reading the book to industry experts at the event, he said: “It was an exciting time. I never knew we had something like this, but having to read a portion of the book was interesting; having my wife read the aspect I wrote about her, I am sure that will make me get good treats from her. Altogether, it was very interesting. I feel satisfied. This book will inspire young boys and girls.”

On the book’s impact, he said: “You can have models or mentors without meeting them. But how do we get our young ones to start the habit of reading books. I publish in The Tribune every Monday on entrepreneurship and leadership. I still read, but the young ones want to cut corners. If a child is born, he has to go through the natural developmental stages, without that, he can only meet failure. So, I believe this book will go a long way to inspire young ones.”

He said: “Like the title of the book says, ‘The Peerless Entrepreneur’, it’s not my biography. I will still publish my biography soon. This deals with how young entrepreneurs should see life, perceive life and see their vision and pursue it to a logical conclusion.

“When I wanted to start Mutual Benefits, my father didn’t have all the tons of money, or my mother. But Chief Aret Adams volunteered to be my guarantor when I needed N5m in 1995. What I will tell young people is, ‘please, make a good first impression at any point in time. You never can tell who God has positioned on your way to help you. So, make a good first impression. The result of the N5 million is what we see today.”

On the attributes of a good and successful entrepreneur, he said: “When somebody starts something, he must persevere.
“Many people eat up their future successes; which will bring down the enterprise. When you start something and then it becomes an eventual success within a period of three, or five years, and you think you have arrived, that is the greatest mistake people make. A successful entrepreneur must remain humble, and maintain a moderate lifestyle. Don’t think you have arrived because of cash flow. You must make good sacrifices in entrepreneurship.”

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