Don't look down on anyone because of their present circumstances, you
don't know their journey, and where it's taking them to in the near and
distant future.
Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said that he did not
just find himself at the top of the ladder of life without paying
necessary price.
He said he reached a height after engaging in odd and menial jobs such
as driving public taxis and working as security guard both in Nigeria
and during his postgraduate days in the UK.
Fayemi, who stated this yesterday while delivering the 49th convocation
lecture at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), advised Nigerian youths to
stop complaining and engaging in blame game, as no one owed them
anything but themselves.
He said rather than getting angry about the system not working in
Nigeria, the youth should think hard about possible solutions and do
something about it, citing cases of the founders of Andela and
Co-Creation Hub as technology centres doing the nation proud.
He said: “You have to be prepared to bend backwards and do what you
might consider to be beneath you, because of the bigger picture.
“When you consider my resume today, you might see the prestigious organisations I have been privileged to work with.
"What you need to know however, is that as UNILAG graduate and a
postgraduate student in the UK, I have also driven taxis and worked as a
security guard, among several other menial jobs I did in the past to
survive.”
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