Miracle Olatunji is a Nigerian-American entrepreneur, author and speaker. From a young age she had the ambition, perseverance to empower young people to build their own business. She had a passion for career development and an even greater passion for helping others.
She was born in October 24, 2000, in the United States. As she was growing up she experienced difficulties that young people face when trying to start up a business. She figured out that there was a major lack of resources and guidance to help young people to build a career. She discovered this with her own career resources struggles. This problem became her motivation and platform to build her business around.
In 2018, Miracle founded OpertuniMe, which is a platform created to aid young people find career opportunities, such as internships, job opening and scholarships. But this business didn’t come without many struggles and obstacles. She had many people doubting her due to her age and experience. With encouragement help from mentors she was able to persevere these hurdles and launch who business to help to help many more launch there careers.
Miracle did not end her entrepreneurial journey with OppertuniMe. She then went onto becoming a sought-after speaker for empowering others in there career journey. She spoke at many schools, and organizations sharing her experiences and offer her guidance. Her speeches focused on attaining mentors and how important networking is.
In 2020 she had published “The Little Black Book of Career Hacks,” a book based around her passion of helping people navigate the complexities of there careers. This book became a major hit selling over 10,000 copies. Today she is 24 years old who still continues to inspire and empower future entrepreneurs.
I love hearing stories like this, I think it’s really inspiring! Miracle’s journey specifically is such a good testament to following through with your dream and your vision, even when faced with doubt, adversity, and obstacles. She definitely found her niche by looking at her own life and finding a problem that she could relate with. I think it’s cool too that she didn’t stop with one business and continued on to become a speaker and author. It’s a very cool story and you did a great job writing about it!
I love to hear or entrepreneurs who seek to inspire others. Finding job opportunities is not easy, collecting information for others to use in their searches. Especially for younger people trying to get into the workforce. Thanks for sharing.