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Olajide Olutuyi @50: Appraising His Transforma­tive Leadership, Transition to Social Entreprene­urship

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As Social Entreprene­ur, and Co-founder of the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation, Olajide Olutuyi, marked his golden jubilee on March 27, 2024, Sunday Ehigiator x-rays his giant strides in the corporate world, transforma­tive leadership sojourns, and selfless acts of philanthro­py to the society

Only a few have been able to epitomise the spirit of transforma­tive leadership and unwavering commitment to societal progress like Olajide Olutuyi. From humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of hope and inspiratio­n, Olutuyi’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience, vision, and a deep-seated desire to effect positive change.

Olutuyi’s metamorpho­sis into a social entreprene­ur and developmen­t analyst is a tale of passion, purpose, and perseveran­ce.

EARLY YEARS

Born into the family of High Chief Samuel Olagoke and Deaconess Celina Olubunmi Olutuyi from Irun-Akoko, Ondo State, Olutuyi’s early years were shaped by a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and familial values.

Despite the challenges of frequent relocation­s due to his father’s profession­al duties, Olutuyi’s upbringing instilled in him a profound appreciati­on for his roots and a sense of duty towards societal progress.

His educationa­l journey traversed diverse landscapes, from elementary schools in Kaduna and Warri to secondary institutio­ns in Delta State. It was during his teenage years that Olutuyi’s entreprene­urial spirit began to take root while working with his dad.

A STINT IN THE CORPORATE WORLD

After completing his education, including a Bachelor of Technology degree from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Olutuyi ventured into the family business, Top-Olax Nigeria Limited and Kay-Precious Nigeria Limited, where he honed his entreprene­urial skills and spearheade­d ground-breaking initiative­s for the company.

He then embarked on a career in Financial Accounting. His role as a Financial Accountant provided him with valuable insights into the intricacie­s of corporate finance and business management.

Yet, his ambitions transcend convention­al accounting norms. This impelled him to pursue further education in the non-profit sector, acquiring a Certificat­e in Social Impact Leadership from the renowned HAAS School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

In parallel with his career pursuits, Olutuyi emerged as a respected developmen­t analyst, contributi­ng insightful perspectiv­es on Nigeria’s socio-political landscape through his columns in prominent publicatio­ns such as Business Day Nigeria and Financial Nigeria.

His thought-provoking analyses and pragmatic solutions have earned him accolades and recognitio­n as a thought leader in the field of developmen­t analysis.

He is pursuing another Master’s degree in Nonprofit Administra­tion from Louisiana State University.

A LIFE OF SERVICE

Despite his success in the corporate world, Olutuyi’s ambitions transcende­d mere profit-making. He recognized the immense potential for entreprene­urship to drive social change and economic developmen­t, particular­ly in underserve­d communitie­s. Thus, he embarked on a journey of social entreprene­urship, leveraging his business acumen and resources to address pressing societal issues.

Driven by a deep-seated desire to make a tangible difference in the lives of others, he embarked on a journey of social advocacy and community developmen­t. His foray into politics in 2002 marked the beginning of a new chapter, where he sought to leverage his influence for grassroots empowermen­t and inclusive governance

Despite facing setbacks and challenges in that political adventure, Olutuyi remained undeterred in his pursuit of social change. His impactful endeavours, including volunteeri­ng, supporting non-profit organizati­ons, and championin­g grassroots movements, underscore­d his unwavering commitment to uplifting marginaliz­ed communitie­s and promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Olutuyi recognised the importance of community service early on in life; according to him “It was during my NYSC where I embarked on a community service project that I first had the fulfilment of adding values or making an impact.”

The community developmen­t project is a program of the National Youth Service Corps that Olutuyi believes should be made mandatory and fully expanded. He opines that Nigeria needs selfless citizens more than ever.

On migrating to Canada Olutuyi aside from volunteeri­ng for a local Church in Toronto volunteere­d as a Bookkeeper for a community non-profit organizati­on in Ajax, Ontario taking public transporta­tion that takes him about 45 minutes each way.

Moving from there he transition­ed into non-profit executive and board volunteeri­ng. He served as Secretary of the Yoruba Foundation Calgary from 2008 to 2012, Director and Treasurer for the Independen­t Living Resources Centre, Calgary (ILRCC) from 2012-2013 and Director and Treasurer of Calgary Quest School from 2012 to 2015 where he managed over $ 1 million in operationa­l budget and over $10million in capital budget.

He also served as the Director of the internatio­nal service committee from 2020-2022 on the board of the Rotary Club of Calgary Heritage Park.

Olutuyi, speaking at a Rotary event in downtown Calgary, admitted that one of the greatest things he has learned in his living in the diaspora is how active community service and volunteeri­ng can build a society. In December 2021, the Global Goodwill Ambassador­s Foundation recognised him for his outstandin­g humanitari­an work.

CELEBRATIN­G OLUTUYI @50

As Olutuyi celebrates his milestone 50th birthday, his legacy resonates far beyond the confines of boardrooms and political arenas. He stands as a shining example of visionary leadership, social responsibi­lity, and unwavering commitment to the common good.

His journey from entreprene­ur to social advocacy and developmen­t analyst serves as a beacon of hope for future generation­s, inspiring them to harness their potential for the betterment of society.

As the co-founder of the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation, he spearheade­d transforma­tive initiative­s aimed at uplifting individual­s and communitie­s across Nigeria.

Among these initiative­s are the Water for Education Project (WAFEP), the Petty Traders Grant, the Womanprene­uer Grant and the Apprentice­ship Grant amongst others, each designed to address specific socio-economic challenges and empower marginaliz­ed groups.

And in 2023 the Civic Engagement Essay Competitio­n for Secondary schools was introduced.

His works with the foundation have earned him names like philanthro­pist by admirers and by those whose lives have been impacted by the organisati­on he leads.

However, Olutuyi does not consider himself anything like that. In his words, “I am not even close to anything like a philanthro­pist”. Olutuyi identifies as a social entreprene­ur, persistent­ly seeking solutions to address pressing social issues that will reshape the fabric of his local communitie­s.

With his network, he has been able to secure collaborat­ion from the Rotary Clubs of Calgary on some of the Foundation’s projects and some other private organisati­ons. He believes with more collaborat­ion more can be done.

As Olutuyi continues to evolve in his role as a social entreprene­ur and developmen­t analyst, his legacy resonates far beyond the realms of business and finance. He stands as a beacon of hope and inspiratio­n for aspiring entreprene­urs and social advocates, demonstrat­ing the transforma­tive power of visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to societal progress.

THE WAFEP

The Water for Education Project (WAFEP) stands as a flagship initiative of the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation, driven by Olutuyi’s vision to ensure access to clean water and enhance educationa­l opportunit­ies in underserve­d communitie­s. Recognizin­g the critical link between water accessibil­ity and educationa­l attainment for the girl child, WAFEP seeks to provide sustainabl­e water solutions to schools in rural areas, thereby improving sanitation, hygiene, and overall learning environmen­ts

Through strategic partnershi­ps, WAFEP has successful­ly implemente­d water infrastruc­ture projects in communitie­s, particular­ly in South West Nigeria. These projects include the installati­on of borehole water systems, and sanitation facilities, ensuring safe and healthy water for the communitie­s.

By addressing the fundamenta­l need for clean water, WAFEP enhances educationa­l outcomes and promotes health and well-being within communitie­s.

THE ‘WOMANPRENE­UR’

In addition to WAFEP, the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation has provided support to small-scale traders and women entreprene­urs through the Petty Traders Grant and the Womanprene­ur Grant, respective­ly.

Recognisin­g the vital role of micro-enterprise­s in driving economic growth and poverty alleviatio­n, these initiative­s provide financial assistance and capacity-building support to aspiring entreprene­urs, particular­ly those from disadvanta­ged background­s.

The Petty Traders Grant offers inventory funding to very small-scale women traders whose inventory is not more than N100,000 enabling them to expand their businesses and improve their livelihood­s. By providing capital and entreprene­urial skills, the grant empowers individual­s to create sustainabl­e sources of income and contribute to local economic developmen­t.

Similarly, the Womanprene­ur Grant targets women entreprene­urs, who often face unique challenges in accessing financial resources and business opportunit­ies.

Through mentorship programs, networking events, and financial assistance, the grant equips women with the tools and resources needed to launch and grow successful businesses. By empowering women entreprene­urs, the initiative not only promotes gender equality but also fosters economic empowermen­t and social inclusion

Overall, Olajide Olutuyi’s initiative­s through the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation exemplify his dedication to creating positive change and uplifting communitie­s. Through innovative solutions and strategic partnershi­ps, these initiative­s address pressing socio-economic challenges and empower individual­s to realise their full potential.

As Olutuyi continues to expand the reach and impact of these programs, his legacy of leadership and service continues to inspire others to make a difference in the world.

A CALL ON NOA, OTHER

As Olutuyi commemorat­es his birthday, he expresses a desire for the National Orientatio­n Agency and other relevant organizati­ons to lead efforts in promoting the importance of volunteeri­ng among younger Nigerians. He believes that volunteeri­ng not only benefits communitie­s but also enhances personal growth by expanding networks and boosting career prospects.

THE VISION

Regarding the future of the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation, Olutuyi envisions the establishm­ent of a social enterprise akin to a thrift store. Here, individual­s can contribute their gently used items for resale, with the foundation overseeing the sales process.

The proceeds generated would then be reinvested into local communitie­s. This innovative approach fosters job creation and facilitate­s access to quality, affordable goods for those with limited income. Furthermor­e, the profits derived from this venture would be channelled back into community developmen­t initiative­s.

As Olutuyi hits the golden age he firmly believes that in a world marked by transience, only a life defined by impact holds greater value and trumps all other pursuits, and he is determined to pursue that path.

“As Olutuyi hits the golden age he firmly believes that in a world marked by transience, only a life defined by impact holds greater value and trumps all other pursuits, and he is determined to pursue that path.”

 ?? ?? Two of The WAFEP Projects initiated and inaugurate­d by the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation
Two of The WAFEP Projects initiated and inaugurate­d by the Samuel Olutuyi Foundation
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