Education might be the key to success, but all keys have their locks. If you're educated and your knowledge doesn't fit into your God's given talent and sphere, you're far away from success.
Before and After video of Portharcourt Road, Aba.
This transformation is what Orji Uzor Kalu called ‘repainting’?
His Excellency Dr. Alex Otti please paint on sir…
Growing up in Abuja I didn’t know nothing in Igbo asides bia, gawa and certain food and animals names but my first language was English.
We only spoke English at home. Everyone in my family got surprised when i came back after almost a decade abroad speaking Igbo to an extent because i decided to teach myself through online classes. All my gadgets are in Igbo, I don’t even know what an English twitter looks like because mine has been in Igbo since 2018.
This year i started paying a physical tutor monthly to teach me. Truthfully it’s embarrassing learning my language as an adult but I rather be embarrassed than not know. Now every-time I’m on the phone with my parents they both speak Igbo to me and correct the ones I say wrongly.
It’s not our fault that we don’t know our own language but at a certain age there’s no one to blame asides yourself because if you wanted to you would.
@AfricanHub_ Refrain from opining on issues you know nothing about, stick to your area of expertise. That is essentially what the great captain has demonstrated, even without explicitly saying it.
Probably the richest person in his time- abundant wealth,prominence, power, respect and admiration. But now all his wealth lie desolate and they mean nothing in the modern market. All the flashy things you see will pass away. Don’t hurt people for wealth