Freeman Osonuga, a Nigerian Doctor who gained recognition when he volunteered as part of the African Union response team, during the Ebola virus epidemic in Sierra Leone in 2014, has ventured into real estate, setting up a brokerage company known as the Adloyalty Business Network.
Osonuga describes his foray into real estate brokerage as a way of working with prospective clients wanting to buy property by providing advice and services and helping them find properties that fit their needs and financial capability.
The medicine and surgery graduate from the Olabisi Onabanjo University has gone from fighting Ebola and Lassa Fever to tackling the housing deficit gap in Nigeria by making home ownership affordable and accessible to all through his new company.
He has also described his change of career as rediscovering himself, saying he is capable of delivering excellent value in whatever terrain he finds himself. He has also promised to author a book detailing his experience, with hopes that his story will inspire the younger generation to take more risks in their chosen careers.
Osonuga who describes himself as an entrepreneur, humanitarian and international public speaker, shares in the recognition of Time Magazine Person of the Year as part of the ‘Ebola Fighters’ and also received the Meritorious Service Award by President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone.
In 2015, he was shortlisted alongside two other young leaders to win an all-expense paid trip to space organized by Kruger Crowne and One Young World, which would have made him the first Nigerian to go to space.
Source: Businessday