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ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by shina419(m): 10:32pm On Jun 03, 2015
Alphaeus Taiwo Olunaike is not a name that many Nigerians are familiar with. But once you mention Baba Alajo Somolu,the eyes of millionsof Nigerians will light up. Yes, they are more familiar with this nomenclature. Baba Alajo Somolu was just three years of age when he lost his father. However, he was able to proceed with his education. He started his primary education at the Emmanuel Primary School, Ijebu-Isonyin. He had not finished hiseducation at his small hamlet when his paternal uncle, STA Torimoro came and took him to Lagos where he was able to further his education.ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift CollectorEARLY DAYSHe was born at a very dangerous time. A perilous period in history. It was on the 16th of September 1915 in the tiny city of Isan-Oyin (now called Isonyin), close to Ijebu-Musin and Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, southwestern Nigeria. Within the thick groves of thick forests and the brilliant foliage of green tropical plants, the cries of newly-born babies pierced the calm and peace of the forest. A woman named Grace Okuromiko Olunaike had given birth to triplets. Three at once!Immediately she was told that she just gave birth to three babies, her face went sullen. She could not hide the sadness. Her heartbeat increased as tears streamed down herwarm face. She was visibly confused. It was anabomination for a woman to give birth to triplets at that time in Yorubaland. One child must be sacrificed to the gods. One of the babies was eventually sacrificed to the gods. The other two were spared. One of them is whom I am writing on right now – Alajo Somolu.

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Re: ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by shina419(m): 10:35pm On Jun 03, 2015
Long after he narrowly escaped being sacrificed to the gods, in the year 1927, he arrived Lagos and he was enrolled at the St. Johns School, Aroloya. From there, he proceeded to the Christ Church Cathedral School, Lagos, and finishedthere in 1934. Two years after his education, he was enrolled as an apprentice under a tailor named Rojaye. He was a tailor-in-training for nine good yearsbefore he got his ‘freedom’. When hestarted working as a tailor, he noticed that the income was not just going to be sustainable for him and he needed an alternative fast.Therefore, when the younger brotherof his late dad, STA Torimoro, was going to Cameroon on a commercial trip, Baba Alajo Somolu decided he would also seize the opportunity andfollow him too. Thus, in 1950, BabaAlajo Somolu was on his way to Paul Biya’s nation. Uponreaching Cameroon, Baba Alajo Somolu unleashed the ferocious entrepreneurial spirit that was in him. A very determined fellow, he tried his hands on various tasks and duties in Cameroon. He sold goods, newspapersand tried his hands on many ventures. In Cameroon, one of his neighbours was a thrift collector and hegistedhim about the business which immediately caught his fancy.As a a result, by thetime he returned to Nigeria in 1954, he already had it in mind that he was going to start the business of ajo gbigba (thrift collection). He was 39 at that time. Before he left Cameroon, he took with him a copy of the thrift collection card used by his Cameroonian neighbour. Upon reaching Nigeria, he made his own copies of the card and he named his own venture Popular Daily Alajo Somolu.His house at Somolu.At the peak of his career, he was so hardworking and diligent at his work that sayings were coined in his name.The sayings are as follows:‘’Ori e pe bii ti alajo Somolu, to fodidi oôdun meta gbajo lai ko oruko eni kankan sile, ti ko si siwo san fenikeni.’’ (Your brain is as sharp as that of Alajo Somolu, who collected thrift for three years and paid back all his customers without writing down a single name and without making a single mistake withthe payment)There is also another one that goes thus:“Ori e pe bii Alajo Somolu, to ta moto,to fi ra keke”. (You are so intelligent like Alajo Somolu, who sold his car to buy a bicycle)For Baba Alajo Somolu to collect thrift and financial contributions from his countless clients without writing down their names and then returning to pay them as due and asscheduled at the end of every monthfor years without making any mistake points to an eidetic (photographic) memory. Only someone of a vast and prodigious memory with an outstanding power of recall can effortlessly carry out such an amazing feat.One very interesting thing is that many people actually think the story of Alajo Somolu is of mythsand legends and that he does not exist. But alas! He did truly exist!After establishing his Popular Daily Alajo Somolu thrift collection business,he got a bicycle that he planned to use in moving around collecting money for saving from his customers. Then he called an older relative and hinted him of the business, seeking his counsel, advice and suggestion. But he was shocked.His elder relative took a good look at him and thoroughlydiscouraged him. He told Alajo Somolu that thrift business was not for people like him, that is was a very difficult and challenging job andhe even counted about six people who had started the business of thrift collection but ended up bankrupt.He summed it up by telling Alajo Somolu to try another business as he will not succeed in thrift collection.
Re: ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by shina419(m): 10:37pm On Jun 03, 2015
Re: ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by Firefire(m): 11:01pm On Jun 03, 2015
[size=18pt]Ori e pe bi Alajo Shomolu![/size] tongue
Re: ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by Nobody: 11:05pm On Jun 03, 2015
Never knew this story was real.
Re: ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by zimoni(f): 9:34am On Jun 04, 2015
I've been wondering what's the story of the name Alajo Shomolu.

The dude was indeed brilliant. He collected thrift for years without documentation and he was able to pay back every customer's contribution without any mistake.

What a Legend.

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