Nigerian billionaire businessman and chief executive officer of The Delborough Lagos Hotel, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu, has disclosed that he was an ‘Oshaya Boy’ in a market in Orile, Lagos.
Describing how humble his background was and how God turned his life around into becoming a billionaire, Uzochukwu said he spent his early life hawking perfumes and shirts in Orile market of Lagos.
The billionaire, who runs one of the most successful hotels in Nigeria’s commercial capital city, said he had spent nights in market shops due to lack of accommodation.
Detailing his stories in a video seen on the internet, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu’s story has sparked widespread reactions online.
In the video, he recounted a pivotal moment 22 years ago when a unnamed benefactor intervened in his life, providing a lifeline that ultimately changed his trajectory.
He now credited the individual with saving his life and expressed a desire to reciprocate the kindness received.
“I used to be an Oshaya Boy in Orile market,” Uzochukwu stated in the video, using a local parlance for street hawkers.
“I hawked perfumes and packet shirts. God used this man to save my life 22 years ago, and today I am here to be a blessing to his life,” he stated.
The Delborough Lagos, a luxury hotel located in the heart of Victoria Island, stands as a testament to Uzochukwu’s remarkable journey from street vendor to a successful entrepreneur. His story serves as an inspiring example of perseverance and the transformative power of opportunity, resonating deeply with many Nigerians who face similar economic challenges.
The video has ignited conversations about social mobility, the importance of mentorship, and the enduring power of faith. Further details regarding the benefactor and the specific nature of the assistance provided were yet to be released.