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Fela Durotoye: Proudly Nigerian
- By Arukaino Umukoro
- Published 02/2/2008
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First impression does count; especially when it’s one-on-one.
His wife calls him ‘Mr.
Fela Durotoye, a graduate of OAU,
But he struggled to move with that direction. “The most difficult aspect was leaving, having to detach myself from Philips Consulting because I loved it with all my heart and had a personal drive to get to the top echelon. My vision was aligned to the growth of the company.” First, he began a Christian lifestyle and entertainment centre called
Yet, in a country bedeviled by so many problems, Durotoye is like the proverbial Moses, an unflinching optimist in the power of dreams and vision. “We are loaded with problems means that we are loaded with opportunities. Let me put it this way,” He told me, “
“When Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic, major shareholder of Virgin Nigeria, was asked what he sees in Nigeria, he replied that his problem is the exact opposite of the question, ‘What is it that people do not see in Nigeria?’’’ He also used Aliko Dangote and others who’ve made it in
“We have a flexible system that allows you to do anything in the world.
At the 2003 ECOWAS Regional Youth conference, he was the celebrated speaker and thus received a mandate from the ECOWAS secretariat to prepare a 5-year plan for youth empowerment and employment in the 15 member states. But this amazing Nigerian, like Rev. Martin Luther King Jnr., has a dream. “By December 31, 2025,
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6 Responses to "Fela Durotoye: Proudly Nigerian" 
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said this on 05 Feb 2008 6:12:23 AM EDT
Thogh I haven't met Fela in person, he stands out in our generation as a guy who has achieved a lot because he first believed and worked at it till the fruits began to show...and he has eaten of fruit and the joy of fulfillment that it brings.And his wife has risen too because of the man that he is...
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said this on 06 Feb 2008 2:25:57 AM EDT
Fela is one of the great men that have motivated me to doing great things. God bless Fela. God bless Nigeria
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said this on 27 Mar 2008 10:27:17 AM EDT
FD, as we call him, is indeed a great man...
one i have the privlege of serving daily and learning from through our business (VISIBLE IMPACT, formerly VIP Consulting)
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said this on 04 Apr 2008 6:45:45 PM EDT
Cheers Mr. Durotoye.
Pls I ll love to get in touch with you.
I am currently doing something at the grassroot to change the focus and tap the best for our youths.
Can you pls advise me on how best to make an appointment with you via uodiegwu@yahoo.com.
I feel proud seeing Nigerians that have this right thinking and faith for this great country.
Hail Nigeria, our country.
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said this on 09 May 2008 11:51:52 AM EDT
This is indeed a nice snippet of the man! I have never met him, but I did listen to a couple of his church speeches/teachings on tape. He speaks wonderfully and comes across as a practicing christian, Born Again. His success and prowess are definitely gifts from God. As Fela continues to make great impact on people, let us hope more Felas will join the team and decisively change Nigeria. As a side note, I got here after trying to navigate his website and the heavy scripts made it almost impossible. We want to contact you, Fela so when you read this, make your site easier to navigate. The world needs you! Kudos to you, Fela. Just as you said, if you are a born again child of God, If you can see the invisible, you can get the impossible!
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said this on 10 May 2008 11:43:32 AM EDT
Since the first day I watched Fela speak in my school, UNIBEN some 3 years ago, I knew that this man has serious stuff. I have learnt so much from this wonderful Nigerian. I honestly wish we can find at least 2000 of such people in our country. Fela Durotoye, please keep up the good work. God bless you real good. Onaivi Dania
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