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Zara Adeyemi never planned to take over her fatherās company so soon. She always knew she would step into the role one day, but she thought she had more timeāmore years to learn from him, more nights to sit with him in his study while he talked about life, business, and the people he trusted.
But life changed the morning he didnāt wake up.
The house was quiet, unusually quiet. Her mother sat on the edge of the bed, holding her fatherās hand, while Zara stood by the doorway, unsure of what to do, unsure of how to breathe. Her father looked peaceful, as if he was only resting, but she knew deep down that their lives had turned in a direction they couldnāt control.
She walked closer and sat beside him, staring at the man who had carried their family with calm strength for so many years. He always seemed unshakeableāsteady, firm, and full of plans. Seeing him still, without his warm voice or his familiar smile, felt unreal.
She touched his hand gently. Cold. Still. Gone.
Her mother whispered prayers, tears slipping silently down her face, but Zara said nothing. She just sat there, trying to understand what this meantāwhat her life would become without him.
A few days later, after the burial, relatives moved around the house offering condolences, board members called nonstop, and reporters camped outside the gate. Everyone wanted answers. Everyone wanted assurance.
Everyone wanted something from her.
That was the first day Zara truly felt the weight of her fatherās empire. It didnāt come slowly. It fell on her all at onceāexpectations, responsibilities, and the pressure to keep his legacy alive.
She became CEO before she had time to adjust, before she had time to grieve properly, before she could even decide what she wanted for herself.
And from that day, Zara learned how to hide her exhaustion behind sharp words, how to protect her fear with confidence, and how to walk into rooms acting like she wasnāt shaking inside.
She did it all because she loved her father.
And because she didnāt want to fail the name he left behind.
She knew the responsibility was heavy, but she also knew it was exactly where she was meant to be. The long hours, the pressure, the expectationsānone of it scared her. She liked the woman sheād grown into, the one who could stand at the front of a company and still find her way home to herself. And even on the tiring days, she wouldnāt trade that for anything.