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Emeka, Danladi And Kunle In Their Pursuit Of Greatness - The Three Musketeers

  Emeka, Danladi And Kunle In Their Pursuit Of Greatness - The Three Musketeers Emeka was born into an Igbo family from Enugu but his parents moved to Jos in Plateau State before he was born. His father is an Army officer at Rukuba Barracks in Jos while his mother is running a small palm-oil business at Jos Main Market. Danladi’s story is much related to that of his friend Emeka, he was born in Tudun Wada in Kano State but his parents had to move to his mother’s home of Langtang in Plateau State to oversee his maternal grandfather’s business on his demise. Kunle, on the other hand, was born in Lagos and lived in the state of Lagos all his life but the search for better education led him to the Federal College of Education, Pankshin in Plateau State where his path crossed with Emeka and Danladi. The college is located North-East of Jos and for convenience and considering it’s impossible to commute daily either from Jos town or Langtang, the young men had to

Wishing Or Doing – A Catalyst For Destruction Or Development.

Wishing Or Doing – A Catalyst For Destruction Or Development. The easiest thing to do for any human is to wish or desire something but the process after that desire is another story. It’s the steps after that desire that usually determines in what direction that wish leads, which could lead towards actualising that desire or stall it. Majority of us are guilty of having a wish but remain wishing rather than putting together machinery on how to bring that wish into reality. We now begin to wander around it, think about it, analyse it and yet not doing anything about it – either consciously or unconsciously, the wish remains in the same position and its title is not changing to nothing else but just another wish. The very moment you begin to have a desire for a particular thing or person, then that moment a new project is born and for the status of that project to change, it’s not only important to be prepared but identify your resources and needs, then break that in

Amaka - The Story Of A Village Girl And Her Race Against The Tide Of Poverty.

Amaka – The Story of a Village Girl and Her Race against the Tide of Poverty. Amaka was born in a small village near Nnewi in Anambra state, southeast of Nigeria. She was born into a family of 6 including her parents. The father was a retired soldier who fought in the civil war and now a local palm wine tapper while the mother is a full-time housewife looking after the home and the children. She is the first child of the house and this comes with a lot of challenges as she is practically the mother to her siblings and sees to their wellbeing day in – day out. Amaka is a very ambitious and focused young lady with a dream to make a difference, not only in her life but the life of her siblings too and help her parents along the line out of poverty. A village girl with a tall dream – She had to make a sacrifice by dropping out of school so her siblings can at least get some as well. She couldn’t finish her junior years unfortunately while her siblings are aiming to at least ge