Malivelihood boss, Micheal Awujoola in an exclusive interview with us has disclosed that he was actually trained to be a jewellery maker in an institution in New York. Arguably one of Nigeria’s best Jewellery maker, a lot of people have wondered how he came about his business, and the tall dark handsome young millionaire gave a hint in this interview on what to do to also be successful in life. He also answered the question on why some Nigerians have found it difficult getting some of his products. Lastly, he spoke about his love for ex-lawmaker, Senator Adeyemi Smart’s daughter, Adeola Smart and kept mute on his past relationship with actress Tonto Dikeh. Enjoy!
How did you start your well accepted company, Malivelihood?
Malivelihood started as an entertainment company. Formerly, known has Livelihood Entertainment which was an international music booking agency. We booked shows for Bad Boy Records, Def Jam and some other record labels. However after spending a couple of years in the music industry in the U.S, I stepped into the luxury business which has always been a talent of mine. And with prayers and dedication, it's been moving so well.
A lot of people do not find your products to buy in Nigeria, why is that so?
Our products are available to everybody. They can contact our sales department directly; sales@malivelihoodluxury.com or via our website at www.malivelihoodluxury.com .
Who really is Micheal Awujoola?
Michael Olusola Awujoola is an easy going, funny and very hardworking person. I am a luxury designer but I love the simple life also. I have a degree in Business Management. I also went for a Luxury Branding and Jewellery Making training/course in New York. Asides working, I love playing basketball.
You dated Tonto Dikeh and later left her for a senator’s daughter, any reason for dumping the actress?
I have no comment on that
You flaunt your new relationship a lot on instagram, are you truly in love with your present girl, Adeola Smart?
Yes. I'm in love with Deola Smart. I don't see reasons why I shouldn't flaunt her.
What advise do you have for young people who also want to be an entrepreneur like you?
To the young people who wants to be an entrepreneur like me, don't let anyone kill your talent. Face your fears because opportunities don't come, you create them. Don't do what is easy, do what is right.
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