“To speak of Mrs. Adunola Samson is to invoke the archetype of the African woman – unyielding yet tender, steadfast yet compassionate, a weaver of dreams and a builder of legacies.”
In the vast theatre of human endeavour, where the tides of history ebb and flow with the relentless cadence of time, there emerge figures whose lives are not merely lived but are etched into the very fabric of our collective consciousness. Mrs. Samson stands among these luminous souls; a paragon of resilience, a custodian of integrity, and a mother whose nurturing spirit transcends the private sanctum of home to embrace the wider world.
To speak of Mrs. Adunola Samson is to invoke the archetype of the African woman – unyielding yet tender, steadfast yet compassionate, a weaver of dreams and a builder of legacies.
In the labyrinthine corridors of Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, a domain often beset by shadows and storms, Mrs Adunola Samson carved a path, not with the blunt sword of force, but with the delicate yet unbreakable thread of faith, foresight, and unassailable integrity. Her journey from modest beginnings as a Texaco dealer to the helm of BOVAS Group is a testament to the power of vision combined with unwavering principle.
But beyond the ledger and the ledger’s balance, Mrs. Samson’s true triumph lies in her embodiment of motherhood, not merely as a biological fact, but as a sacred vocation. She nurtures not only her own children, but the aspirations of thousands who look to her as a beacon of hope and a living testament that the feminine spirit, when harnessed with courage and wisdom, can transform societies. Her leadership is a symphony of empathy and strength, a dance of patience and purpose, where the softest whispers of intuition guide the firmest decisions.
On this International Women’s Day, as the world pauses to honor the indomitable spirit of women, we celebrate Mrs. Adunola Samson, not only for her towering achievements in business, but for her profound commitment to uplifting others, especially women through mentorship, empowerment, and the relentless pursuit of justice and equality. She stands as a lodestar for those who dare to dream beyond the confines of circumstance, a living bridge between tradition and modernity, between the personal and the political.
In Mrs Adunola Samson, we see the embodiment of the theme “Give to Gain” – a clarion call to generosity that transcends material wealth to encompass the giving of time, wisdom, and opportunity. Her life’s work reminds us that true leadership is measured not by the heights one attains alone but by the ladders one extends to others.
As we honour Mrs. Adunola Samson today, let us also recommit ourselves to the ideals she exemplifies so graciously: faith in the unseen, integrity in the face of temptation, resilience amid adversity, and above all, the nurturing love that sustains the soul of a nation.
May her story inspire generations yet unborn, and may her legacy be a beacon that guides Nigeria, and indeed Africa toward a future where the full potential of every woman is realised and celebrated.
With profound respect and admiration,
His Excellency, Ambassador Dr Farounbi OON, For The Yemi Farounbi Colloquium.
(March 6, 2027).

























