03/04/2024
This trending movie "AFAMEFUNA" (An Nwa-boi story), is one I admire so much.
It is a drama that is morally embedded.
In many cases, I tell young people to always do good at all times.
Are you an apprentice, take that workshop where you are to be yours.
Are you working for/under someone, assume that you own that corporation/company.
Far from the reward that might come with diligent work, putting your all in wherever you work, will make it easier for you to manage your yours when you have any establishment of yours.
One thing I have always do in life, is to put in my best in whatever I do.
It has helped me to be outstanding in most areas.
The truth remains that you might not get paid up to your expectation or get what equals your input at your place of work.
Keep up doing it for me, if not fir yourself - it will surely pay you one day
As a staff of IceCanopy Ltd and Abakaliki Rice Ltd, there are some little things I do use my personal money to fix in the company's car I drive - it is my contribution to the growth of the company
A friend met me yesterday in a mechanic workshop where I went to fix our company's car. He saw me penned down my expenses fixing the car.
I didn't record the money I paid an electrician who also worked in the car.
My friend immediately questioned me why I didn't do so.
I told him that I don't even know how to explain about that fault. That the fault just came up on Sunday morning when I drove to church - that means the car is not on official duty
We all have conscience in life.
When you do good, it will definitely finds it's way back to you.
Life is just like a computer jargon we learnt those days in primary school, GIGO - garbage in, garbage out.
Life is all about give and take.
In all you do, try to put in your best - it is not taken for granted, even if it is
In the movie, Afamefuna is such a humble and diligent nwa-boi - it paved his way unexpectedly.