An accomplished 90-year-old Nigerian pharmacist, Alhaji Adegoke Ogunyemi, has stated that he won’t leave his children an inheritance after providing them with a good education.
The co-founder of Jolliters
Chemists from Ogun State disclosed this in an interview with Punch.
When asked of the morals and
lessons he learnt in his youth that he instilled in his children, nonagenarian
said: “Number one, they must work hard. They must also learn to fend for
themselves because, as a father, I don’t plan to leave any wealth for them if I
provide them with a good education, which is the legacy I will leave behind
"When you take your
education to the university level, you will understand that it is a tool for
life. If you work hard, it will sustain you even when I am no longer around
"Education is a lifelong
legacy. It ensures they remain independent and can thrive as professionals. But
if they don’t learn anything and choose to be idle, they will only have
themselves to blame when they grow older.
“I am grateful to God that my children
listened to my advice. I have a pharmacist son who is a fellow of the
Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria. My first son is a pharmacist and a
distinguished fellow of the society. Others are engineers, accountants, and professionals
in their respective fields. They all have good jobs.”
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