That would be the sense of entitlement some of our young people have, you know that attitude that suggests that someone or the society owes you something. Or it is someone else’s responsibility to make your life better while you sleep. No way! See, I believe if you want something so bad, you really have to go and get it. That means taking responsibility for your life.
What were you like in High School? And did you expect to be where you are today, while you were in school?
It was OK, I was a good science student. I did well in maths, physics, and chemistry.
Have you figured out how exactly your life in 30 years should be?
Yeah, in 30 years, I see myself taking on new and exciting challenges in leadership in and around Africa.
You’re a new addition to the crayon box. What color would you be?
I love blue. 😂
What inspires you to keep doing what you do?
What inspires me to keep doing what I do is a burning desire to make the world more beautiful, at least better than we met it.
What’s the most embarrassing thing that has happened to you in the past?
I can’t really remember any for now. 😂😂
What breaks your heart the most when you think of today’s African generation/youths?
That would be the sense of entitlement some of our young people have, you know that attitude that suggests that someone or the society owes you something. Or it is someone else’s responsibility to make your life better while you sleep. No way! See, I believe if you want something so bad, you really have to go and get it. That means taking responsibility for your life.
What do you think young people can do to have success.
To become successful, I think you need to be intentional in whatever you do. Like I said earlier, learn how to take responsibility for your own life.
Ikechukwu Chukwure