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Friday, 3 October 2014

8 Accomplished Nigerians Who Didn’t Go To A University


 Everyone knows how important it is to stay in school, get a good education, and graduate with a good grade. But it may be hard to stay focused after reading about the success of these famous dropouts. 

Hard work, drive, natural talent, and sheer luck helped them overcome their lack of education, but many still returned to school later in life.

Read the 8 Accomplished Nigerians Without University Degree list  complied for your reading pleasure below and share your thoughts with us 


1. Mercy Johnson

One of the highest paid actresses in Nollywood Mercy Johnson Okojie discloses that she has to leave uni to face her career fully

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Hear her in her own word

"I was studying English and I deferred at the time I was moving to my 200 Level. I was sort of very busy with my career, acting here and there, making money and it got into my head. But I’d love to go back to school.

 I’d love to take up some acting lessons or study a course in Acting since that is what I’m into"

 . Now she is possibly one of the most popular actresses in Nigeria.




2. Cosmos Maduka


African billionaire Cosmos Maduka dropped out of elementary school and became an apprentice at an age of seven, because of his father’s death. Currently he is the sole distributor for BMW and Ford cars in Nigeria and West Africa.

3. Vincent Obianobo
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The name of this man, perhaps, is not very familiar. But his transportation company “The Young Shall Grow Motors” is well-known. Vincent Obianobo had not much education but today, he is one of Nigeria’s most successful businessmen.



4. Folorunsho Alakija

Folorunsho Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. The beautiful woman recently revealed that she never attended a university. She made this revelation at the United Nations International Youth Day held at the University of Lagos.


5. Olorogun Michael Ibru

Michael Ibru has only a school certificate to his name. The founder of Ibru Organization, one of the largest conglomerates in Nigeria, finished Igbobi college in 1951. Ibru is also the head of the richest family in Nigeria.


6. Razaq Akanni Okoya

The founder of Eleganza Group, which has a marketing span across West Africa, Razaq Akanni Okoya had his only formal education at Ansar-un-deen primary School, Oke popo, Lagos. This did not prevent him from becoming a Nigerian billionaire industrialist.


7. Orji Uzor Kalu


Orji Uzor Kalu is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria. He was expelled  from the University of Maiduguri because of participating in a students’ protest.And Orji Uzor Kalu decided not to continue with his education even when he was recalled by Prof Jubril Aminu and and started his business as a trader


8. Michael Collins Ajere (Don Jazzy)


Michael Collins Ajere better known as Don Jazzy is one of the famous Nigerians, who didn’t need education to achieve success. The prolific music producer and C.E.O of Mavin Records dropped out of Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma in his first year.

2 comments:

  1. It's there luck and God mercy is upon them

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  2. Ukah, Augustine Obaah chief4 October 2014 at 06:03

    They didn't have formal education, but had on -the -job training. Formal education is not the only way to get educated.

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