Nigerian-British Investor Tomi Davies recently shared an anecdote about a surprising success in an early investment, where he turned a modest $5,000 investment into a substantial windfall.
Speaking with Big Tech This Week on Monday, Davies reflected on the unexpected growth of a venture he had initially taken part in back in 1999.
Davies recalled, “In 1999, a friend of mine encouraged me, and I invested $5,000 in a fantasy league soccer comic. We got the distribution up, and then we started to look at animation and video, which caught the eye of a South African company.”
This interest from a South African firm marked a crucial turning point for the project, as they sought to acquire a majority stake in the business.
He explained, “They decided to buy into the company and needed part of my shares to make their 51% ownership.”
When the firm wired the money for the transaction, Davies was shocked by the amount, saying, “For two days, I couldn’t sleep. Why? Because I didn’t want them to think Nigerians were fraudsters. I thought they made a mistake in the amount because it had an extra zero that I wasn’t expecting.”
Upon receiving $250,000 instead of the $25,000 he anticipated, Davies was certain an error had occurred. He reached out to his friend who had started the company, saying, “‘Hey, Ollie, there seems to be a problem. I was expecting $25,000. They sent me $250,000. Please, there’s been a mistake.’”
To his surprise, the response from his friend was reassuring. “‘Oh no, there hasn’t been any mistake. The valuation of the company means I just got three and a half million dollars. I’ve just bought myself a house,’” his friend told him.
Reflecting on the unexpected success, Davies shared, “So, I said $5,000 for half my shares, and I got $250,000.” The venture’s journey didn’t stop there; the company later became a valuable asset in the entertainment world. “That particular company today belongs to Disney,” Davies added.
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