Prince Samuel Adedoyin’s Good Deed Rewarded

Billionaire businessman, Prince Samuel Adedoyin is usually driven by an abiding quest to change the lives of his compatriots for the better. His name evokes success, affluence, ambition, power, compassion and fellow-feeling, among others.

Otherwise known as the Prince of Commerce, his business tentacles spread beyond manufacturing, as he has invested heavily in other sectors of the economy.

The Kwara State-born businessman is a true definition of a role model, having risen to the pinnacle of success through hard work, integrity, self- discipline and accountability.

From the relatively small beginning, this great achiever has soared higher on the wings of his uncommon brilliance and business acumen to become a renowned industrialist.

While the foregoing may not be news, especially to those who have been following his story with interest for years, he is recognised as a businessman whose love for fellow human beings beggars description. He seems to have entered into a vow to be committed to the course of humanity; he can’t stand the sight of his fellow human being in distress or wants.

The billionaire in the past has invested heavily in the future of many students in his home state, Kwara. As gathered, some of his beneficiaries have become important personalities in their respective fields.

But you will be wrong if you label it a ‘home affair, as the dark-skinned business guru has also been ‘secretly’ involved in philanthropic gestures outside his home state.

He is someone who believes that though charity begins at home, it must not stop there. It was gathered that he has also invested millions of naira in other states across the country; For instance, the philanthropist par excellence recently donated a huge edifice to the Lagos State University (LASU) for information technology in the school.

Though he is someone who never calls for the cameras for his humanitarian gesture, his good deeds have never gone unnoticed. Last week, he was made the Chancellor of Trinity University in Lagos. This was done, according to a source, for his exemplary achievements and ability to bring about positive social transformation in society. 

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