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THERE IS A LION WITHIN YOU; LET HIM LOOSE

- – Samson Makinwa Please read the full article and the past editions of THISDAY LIFE LESSONS at http://tinyurl.com/y8bodjaa

LESSON 1 With a clear vision nothing is impossible.

Until I was 40, I never believed I could amount to anything. I was after many meaningles­s pursuits and I was scared that I could die without any meaningful achievemen­t. I discovered later that God created everyone for a specific purpose and nothing would make sense until this is discovered and is pursued. It can happen at any age. My own discovery came the day I was 40. I was just reflecting on my life generally alone in my room, asking many personal questions, and suddenly, I discovered that I had a passion in me that must be pursued. I was trained as an engineer in India but I had never used that skill until that time. I suddenly began to see that I could start a company that specialise­s in fabricatin­g machines. The pictures were just coming in flashes. It was like a sleeping lion in me suddenly came alive. The moment God showed me my vision, I decided to push it with everything inside of me. At the time, I had just N1000 in my pocket but I discovered something very interestin­g: When you have a vision that you are passionate about, many obstacles will give way.

I gave my wife N400 out of the money and I used the balance of N600 to rent a shop in an uncomplete­d building. I had the shop, I was ready to work, but customers were not coming. I didn’t have money to place advertisem­ents. In fact, it was only Daily Times and Business Times and Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) that we had then. There was no way I could get myself into the newspapers or appear on Television. I kept thinking of what to do until one day I just stumbled on the letters to the editor column in Business Times. Some of the letters were actually about people requesting contacts of people who could supply one product or the other. I got hooked to that, I realised that I could use the maiden name of my wife to write to the editor requesting some products. I did that and it was published. Then, I wrote another letter in my name, positionin­g myself as the specialist who could supply those equipment I had listed. I put the physical address of my office in the paper and it was published. The following day four rich businessme­n who wanted the machines traced my office. Once they were assured that I could produce the machines, they paid money. It was their money that I used to open my First Bank account and opened another shop. I was able to deliver the orders to their satisfacti­on. That opened more doors for me as those people spread good reports about me. I have never looked back since then. Another lesson I also learnt is that you have to keep an open mind to receive ideas from God. One single idea can make all the difference in the pursuit of your vision.

LESSON 2 Not many people would believe in your vision initially.

I usually tell people that with any vision you have, you must come to the hard reality that not many people would believe in it initially. I witnessed this first hand. When I shared the vision with my wife, she just dismissed it with cynical comments. I could understand where she was coming from. The vision I was describing did not match the reality on the ground. We were in a one-room apartment, I wasn’t achieving anything. I could hardly take care of my responsibi­lity as a husband. When I told her that morning that she was standing in front of a millionair­e and I shared my vision of building an engineerin­g company that would be a force to be reckoned with in the country, she just laughed, dismissing every single thing I said. I was not discourage­d. In any case I relocated from the areas we were staying, moved away from friends and associates to a remote area where I could pursue my vision. I eventually opened the shop; I was sleeping inside the shop; and I wasn’t going home. She came there one day and stood at the entrance and looked at me and said ‘so this how you want to end your life?’ I told her to come in, she asked, come in where? My wife refused to join me until about 8 months later when I had made my first million. That is the way of vision.

LESSON 3 If you cannot fire, don’t hire.

I had a brother; he is my half-brother. We are of the same mother but not the same father. I brought him to Lagos to join my business. I trained him and I was taking him with me whenever I was going out to prospect for business. He learnt the job and was doing very well and I began to trust him. Sometimes I would send him to go and see a customer and things like that. Then a friend of mine introduced me to a retired Central Bank of Nigeria official who wanted to do some machines that I should see him. I did and we quoted N35 million to do the job for him. I thought that was a big break. The man asked for some documents which I sent to him through my brother. The two of them were age mates so it was easy for them to get along. Unknown to me my brother went there and told him he was the one that would eventually do the job and convinced the man to give him the job which he promised to deliver at N20million. That was how my brother cornered the business. He left and started his own business and even built a factory like mine. This is my own relation. Can I fight him? Of course no, because he is my brother. The lesson here is anybody you cannot fire or take a legal action against if need be, don’t hire him or her. In the case of my brother the next thing I should have done was to fire him and publish a disclaimer. But if I had done that it would affect me negatively. If you want to protect the person, you will be damaging your business.

LESSON 4 Limit the involvemen­t of spouse into your business.

From personal experience I would say that one should limit the involvemen­t of one’s spouse in one’s business especially if one is a man. There are certain decisions you will need to take alone but your spouse may not understand. I have also discovered that many workers don’t like to be bossed around by couples. They would see the business as family business with little room for advancemen­t for them. On family finance, I believe strongly that a man should be solely responsibl­e for the upkeep of his household. So, I don’t buy into the idea a husband and a wife keeping joint accounts. I believe a man must be a man. When everything is coming from the same purse that belongs to you and your wife, how would your wife acknowledg­e that you are the one taking care of the home? For her, it is our money. The man has lost his headship. You build the house together, you bought the car together, you train the children together, you even buy food together. Where is the role of the man? The dignity of the man is in that, he brings money from his pocket and gives it to the wife and says this is for food.

LESSON 5 Use your business/career to fund God’s work.

The spiritual part of the man is the reason God created him in the first place, the other reason God created man is for marriage because there is a need for reproducti­on. If the world will continue, then people should reproduce and the final reason is to work for God. My business enhances the spiritual part of me because it is from here I built the church, from here I pay tithe. So the business supports the church work so we can win souls for Christ. My purpose here on earth is the ministry work, but I need the business to be able to carry out the work of the ministry. Many people don’t get this right. I have what I call business class inside the church, where I teach men and women on how to become successful entreprene­urs. I see my business as the Apostle Paul in the Bible saw it - as a tent to generate cash to enable me to fund the work of God.

LESSON 6 Take care of your health.

I was sick for about four months in 2015, it was a serious one. The medical tests showed that my systems had collapsed. The doctors said I was not having enough rest. We must pay serious attention to our health. We need to have a good rest and good sleep. Don’t allow depression to take over you; always free your heart by forgiving those that have offended you. Before that sickness, I was not taking care of my health because I was not given to being sick, but that taught me that when we get to the age of 40 and above. We should be mindful of our health. You have to be careful when you are treating high blood pressure because the medicine you take has side effects on the heart. While you are listening to the doctor, use your sense. Eat well, if you are advanced in age, eat well but very little, avoid carbohydra­te, you should also eat fruits a lot.

Samson Makinwa, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Techo Quip Limited, Lagos, did not discover his real life purpose until he was 40. But with that awareness and N600 in his pocket he launched an engineerin­g company which in less than 27 years has grown into a multi-billion Naira enterprise touching lives across the country also picking awards/recognitio­ns from six Nigerian Heads of State. In this life lessons interview with me, Makinwa says: “Once you discover the lion inside of you, nothing shall be impossible.” Enjoy his notes on the journey.

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