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How poverty condemned me to succeed. The story of Yinka Obalade MD Global bank

A young man by the name Yinka Obalade, the M. D of Global Bank was asked in an interview: "What do you ascribe your greatest Success to?" In his speech, Yinka Obalade said his greatest Success is ascribed to Poverty.
His answer was quite tricky so he was asked to further explain how poverty is the reason for his Success. He went on to explain that his Parents were so poor amongst the poor so much so that poor people called them poor. And when they want to curse another, they would say, "May you be as poor as the Obalades."
There was no way he could enrol for high school except through scholarship. So he read hard so he could win the scholarship and get a chance to school. When he proceeded to the University scholarship was still his only option to remain a student. Except that the kind of scholarship in this case was offered yearly to the best student in each faculty. So since he didn't know how good the other students are in the other departments, he automatically had to read hard to be the best. There was no middle ground for him. It was either he gained the scholarship yearly and remain a student or loss it and leave school since his Parents can't possibly finance him. He fought hard and kept on with coming out best in the faculty yearly to retain the scholarship and therefore, he automatically graduated with first class and got a good start up in life.
Imagine that the same poverty people often use as an excuse for their failure in life is the same poverty that condemned Yinka Obalade to Success. Friends, you can't afford to make excuses, it is the tool of the incompetent.
A Dear friend-Mr. Sharon Sevwotu once said to me, " If you give excuses to your future your future will end up excusing you". Seize it now, don't make excuses, use the odds to your advantage. You are Inexcusable!!
Be Inspired
Emmanuel Umukoro
C.E.O., HALLMARKs
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