ENI O LE SE BI ALABARU L'OYINGBO, KO LE SE BI ADEGBORO L'OJA OBA
ADEGBÖRÒ
Do you know that the popular
saying “ENI O LE SE BI ALABARU L'OYINGBO, KO LE SE BI ADEGBORO L'OJA OBA" among
the Yoruba in South West Nigeria is a true story of a young man called ADEGBORO
who left Ibadan for Lagos in search of greener pasture. He chose to carry
consignment using his head as the tool in the popular Oyingbo market to earn a
living.
Few years after, he acquired a
cart from his savings and this eased the pain of carrying consignments on his
head for commercial purposes. The Cart also increased his income and he was
able to acquire 6 more of its kind which he rented out to others.
Some 8 years in this cart pushing
business, ADEGBORO bought a van which many called BOLEKAJA and learning how to
drive, he drove the van himself. 4 years into the Bolekaja business, ADEGBORO had
been a proud owner of 6 Vans.
When it was time to put a roof over
his head and being a bona fide Ibadan son, ADEGBORO built a gigantic building
at OJA OBA where the Olubadan Palace is situated.
Many people at that time
approached ADEGBORO to share the secret behind his success. He simply asked
them if they could carry consignments on their heads in the market to earn income.
And their response had always been NEVER.
"ENI O LE SE BI ALABARU
L'OYINGBO, KO LE SE BI ADEGBORO L'OJA OBA" now became an adage when
counselling people on the pain individuals may have to experience to achieve
wealth.
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