Intro: Mrs. Maryam Mackson Nwoga is a young
entrepreneur who believes in the value of hard work and dignity in labour. She
is also a coach in the field of entrepreneurialship. She finds fulfilment in
mentoring people to achieving desired returns on investment in their respective
businesses.
Highly philosophical and principled, Maryam
does not compromise on core moral values even in the market places of life.
A pious christian and a devout Catholic,
Maryam lives her faith beyond words.
Newly married, Maryam holds the opinion
that women should always support their husbands financially and otherwise in
order to ease the family burdens.
Based in Lagos, Nigeria, this young,
charismatic and cheerful lady granted this interview with Global Achievers
Media.
GAM: Can we meet you?
MARYAM: I am Mrs. Maryam Mackson Nwoga. I hail from Ekwuoma in
Abavo, Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State. I am the first child of my
father amongst nine children and I am the second child of my mother out of six.
I grew up with my Aunt (my mother’s older sister). I had my primary education at
Adiaha Obong Nursery and Primary School, Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross
River State. I attended Mary Immaculate Girls’ Juniorate, Iwuru, Biase Local
Government Area of Cross River State for
my secondary education. Thereafter, I proceeded to the Cross River University of
Technology where I earned a B.Sc., in Mass
Communication. I served with the Nigerian Television Authority, Abakaliki,
Ebonyi State as a News Reporter and Presenter during the one year mandatory
National Youth Service scheme. I have a professional diploma from the Nigerian Institute
of Public Relations in Lagos. I also hold a Master of Arts degree in Performance
Studies from the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. Now, Ph.d is
on my mind. (smiles).
GAM: How were your growing up days like?
MARYAM: I grew up in a strict environment. There was no time for
frivolities. I also started behaving maturely from a tender age because my Aunt
was a disciplinarian and she was the first female graduate in Yala Local Government
Area of Cross River State. She was a single mum and quite close to God. She instilled
those qualities in all of us she trained then as her biological and foster children
and she was a super amazing philanthropist. She is still alive. My background is
polygamous in nature. Traveling was also a regular thing for me. During my university
days, I stayed with my uncle (my mother’s older brother) and family. While on holidays,
I always traveled to see my Dad in Kano. When my Dad relocated to Ibadan, I started travelling
to Lagos to see my Mum and Ibadan to see my Dad and back to Calabar for studies.
Shortly before marriage, I stayed with my uncle and family (my mother’s younger
brother) Hon. Justice Peter Odo Lifu. I never really had time for anything that
would distract me. In all, the experiences I had growing up helped shaped me into
who I am today.
GAM: What really do you love to do?
MARYAM: I love to read, surf the net, travel, watch and read interviews
of influential people in the society and I love networking with people.
GAM: Can you say something about your occupation?
MARYAM: I am an entrepreneur. I coach interested people on how
to generate substantial income to fund their new or existing projects. I try as
much as possible to provide assistance and support as well. We are in the era of
connected economy, for every small business owner the potential for value is created
by making and strengthening connections.
GAM: What is the motivation behind what you
do?
MARYAM: Helping others and a better future. To see change in
people lives, to meet target and goals and overcome challenges.
GAM: Can you tell us your perception about the
media world?
MARYAM: The Media are power tools for disseminating information.
They can be very educating and entertaining. But the effects can be hostile as well.
Whether film, television, radio, print or the internet, we are in the age of information
overload. I think people should be selective of what they expose themselves to
because the media can be either used positively or negatively. They can make us
think in a particular way. Also, they can influence public opinion and change our
perceptions. For the social media, I would say with the proliferation of social
media platforms, people should be conscious and careful of what they put out there,
because it could be used for or against them in future.
GAM: What is your idea about entrepreneurship?
MARYAM: It is the capacity
and willingness to develop, organise and manage a business venture along with any
of its risk in order to make profit. Entrepreneurs never think of themselves as
victims. They train their minds to problem-solve every issue that crosses their
paths. Entrepreneurship gives you the freedom to pursue your own vision and the
control and flexibility you have over your own vision and finally the sense of pride
and fulfillment in accomplishing things. Entrepreneurs are not naturally born but
nurturally made. Someone said, “Entrepreneurship isn’t for the faint of heart. It
is for the brave, the patient and the persistent. It’s for the overcomer.”
GAM: What are some of the challenges you have
encountered so far in the business world?
MARYAM: For me, it is about trust and conviction. People do business
with people they know, like and trust. And most strangers might not do business
with you if you have not built some form of relationship with them over time. The
kind of business I do, I prospect online most times, some join me others do not,
question is what next? Those that have joined I focus on mentorship and leadership.
Another challenge is better innovative culture. My team and I focus on more creative
strategies and better innovation processes.
GAM: What is your favourite food?
MARYAM: I Cannot really say because I am not a “food” person. I can
cook for others but I do not take food seriously. Does not sound cool but it is
true. Let me just say Fried rice and salad, Afang soup and Semovita could pass
as my favourites...
GAM: What about your favourite music?
MARYAM: Gospel music
GAM: What really inspires you?
MARYAM: More than anything else, I want to please God and make
the most out of my life. I get inspiration in many places and spaces. I get inspired
listening to people experiences. I am most inspired by the word of God that I read
everyday. I also get inspired by investigating my life and knowing that I am still
alive to fulfill my purpose. A bit like an archaeologist who is digging for clues.
God has a reason why I am still here. I have a strong desire, confidence and enthusiasm
that my goals will be accomplished no matter how long it takes. Mother Teresa would
say: “Wherever God has put you, that is your vocation. It is not what we do but
how much love we put into it.
GAM: Who is your role model?
MARYAM: Mother Teresa of Calcutta
GAM: Can you talk about life as a newly married
woman and how did you meet your husband?
MARYAM: I would say life has been good by the grace of God. God
has been super faithful. One of my friends (he’s more like a brother) uploaded two
of my pictures in his opinion poll platform on Facebook. He profiled me on his platform.
He posted as thus; Age: over ripe, wife material, Rev. Sister Spec. etc. My husband
happens to be his friend on Facebook and his senior in high school then. My husband
commented and requested the guy to hook him up with me as soon as possible and he
also said “wife search Deactivated”. My husband got my mobile phone contact on Facebook and called. Then, I was in Abuja.
He called one evening and introduced himself and asked to know my origin. I was
infuriated and I did not respond too nicely. I wondered why a stranger would be
asking for my details. Who does that? The call ended in an unfriendly manner. Probably,
he felt disappointed. I did not hear from him again until after about two weeks.
One day, on my way to work in the morning, he called and I asked whom I was speaking
with, he mentioned his name and I asked: “You don vex finish?" He laughed.
My husband said what he read in the opinion poll that struck him was “Rev. Sister
Spec." Moreover, my older brother was in the country then for his US visa interview
and we were together. I asked if he knew my husband and he responded by saying he
knows him very well and that they were classmates in high school. He went further
to say that he knows his parents and his elder brother. My brother and my husband’s
elder brother in Europe have been communicating. If my brother had made a negative
comment about him, maybe, I would have withdrawn. Later, I discovered that both families had known for some
years back in the village unknown to me. I have always wanted to date for marriage
and not just date. At twenty-nine, I had not dated anyone. I saw that we were compatible
in some areas; we are both Catholics and Lectors which is super cool to me. We prayed
and…
GAM: What are the possible ways of combining
marriage and career pursuits successfully for a young woman?
MARYAM: It is a bit difficult but is very possible with determination
and the zeal to make it work. You have to be prayerful and hardworking because you
have to go out there and get things done because there are bills to pay (water,
light, DSTV, gas, name). If left for one person without the needed support, it would be burdensome. We need to prioritise
our activities by getting first things done first; by nature we women can multi-task.
Have the ‘it-must-work” mentality and make effort to do the needful at all times
whether at work or at home.
GAM: Can you mention a few people who have been
sources of encouragement to you?
MARYAM: In terms of religion, Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In terms of my family, my Aunt, Madam Anthonia Ofie Lifu, I see her as my senior
mother. My mother also grew up with her. She makes effort to feed and train other people
children. She is very selfless. Most times, I follow the principles she has laid.
Those principles have taught me how to live in the society. I am a product of her
efforts. In business area, Aliko Dangote
(GCON), remains a great source of encouragement.
GAM: What advice do you have for other youths?
MARYAM: I would
advise youths to be focused and get their priorities right. There is a better life
to be lived. It is not only about the present life you are living now but the beautiful
future ahead. Do not always worry about what others are doing or not doing or what
your enemies are up to, be more concerned about the activities of God. Always, remember
that life is spiritual. Pray and watch God fix things. To wear the crown you must
pass through the cross. To get to the promised land, you must pass through the wilderness.
Pay the price now and enjoy later. Muhammad Ali said “I hated every minute of training,
but I said, don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion”.
Everyday is a great day, use it wisely. Always remember, it is not over until you
win. Never underestimate the power of prayer.
GAM: What really do you want to be remembered
for?
MARYAM: I want to be remembered as a phenomenal woman, highly extra-ordinary
and someone who impacted on lives positively.


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ReplyDeleteVery inspiring interview. Thanks Mrs Maryam Nwoga
ReplyDeleteI can proudly say I know her personally and she's an inspiration. I pray everyday for a woman like her in my life
ReplyDeleteMy name is promise okafor I can say she is an elegant worman with respect for people, it was good working with her in livebridge charitable foundation in Abuja.
ReplyDeleteMrs Maryam Nwoga is a great friend and sister. Thanks dear for granting this interview. It is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI like it my livery C* you know how to explain well,,well done.
ReplyDeleteSuper interesting and inspiring Maryam!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Maryam, I have always known you to be result oriented. Remain being objective, content and hard-working. More wins
ReplyDeleteVery fascinating and inspiring. Maryam have always been a workaholic and a goal getter. Keep the flag flying, the sky will always be your starting point.
ReplyDeleteVery fascinating and inspiring. Maryam have always been a workaholic and a goal getter. Keep the flag flying, the sky will always be your starting point.
ReplyDeleteWow... This is special. I've always known you would make us proud someday. Opinion Poll Nigeria still celebrates you dear... Our Rev sr. Spec
ReplyDeleteGreat dear. Keep soaring.
ReplyDeleteGreat Interview Maryam. I smiled reading this cos it was as if I could hear you talk right in front of me. You've always been a great person. Focused.Never shys away from responsibilities. We appreciate you. I am grateful to have walked paths with you few years ago. Keep soaring. God's got your back as you pursue your dreams. Cheers. PS: Your love for the church is contagious��.
ReplyDelete... what can I say, she's a wife material (millions of yards), having you around isn't just an inspiration but a testimony.
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