The Founder of Moniepoint Incorporated, Tosin Eniolorunda, has called on entrepreneurs and young Nigerians to prioritise self-mastery, clarity of purpose, and strong values as pathways to sustainable success. Eniolorunda stated this at the 2026 edition of The Platform Nigeria, held to commemorate Workers’ Day, with the topic, ”It’s About Making Ideas Happen” where he highlighted seven foundational assets that have made him a successful founder.
Speaking on the realities of entrepreneurship, Eniolorunda noted that internal struggles often pose the greatest challenge to founders. READ ALSO: Why Failure Is A Part Of Business — Kemi Adeosun “The biggest problem of an entrepreneur is yourself, and when you conquer yourself, you conquer the world.
As an entrepreneur, your biggest challenge is anxiety,” he said. He stressed the importance of goal-setting, warning against venturing into business without a clear direction. “You need to set clear goals in your mind. You cannot set up a business that is for profit, and you do not have clarity about where you want to go.” On leadership and organisational development, the Moniepoint founder highlighted the need for intentional structures that align with business objectives rather than individuals.
“One common mistake I see leaders make is when they draw structures in their mind, there is a smart guy that you want to put in that place. Structures should be done in service of the goals that you have,” he stated. Eniolorunda also addressed concerns about the influence of societal role models on young Nigerians, pointing to what he described as a growing need for value reorientation.
“We have a role model problem, and this stems from the people they see around them,” he said, cautioning against the glorification of quick wealth. He added that with Nigeria’s large population, there are more productive and legitimate pathways to success.