About How He Became A Guitarist
“My church brought a man to teach the guitar to others. I
was in the drum section just watching as he was teaching a lady to play a
progression on a particular song. I watched the way the lady’s fingers were
moving on the strings and I was capturing it in my head. When she dropped it, I
picked the guitar up and played it exactly the way she was taught and everybody
was shocked, because I was not taught how to play it. Although, I was always
sneaking to play the guitar because some concerned people felt I would injure
myself. I kept at it and became better. I feel God divinely directed me to the
guitar.”
My Parents Are My Pillar
“My parents never gave up on me and treated me like a king;
they supported me financially and prayerfully. I wanted to enroll in a primary
school, but the school administrators rejected me because they felt I could not
write. They also felt that my physical defect would scare off children from the
school. My parents got information about a school owned by a white woman, St.
Lukes Nursery and Primary School in Warri, Delta State. From there I moved to
Sure Success College, Warri for my secondary education. I later gained
admission into Delta State University, Abraka where I read Library and
Information Science. For the mandatory National Youths Service Corps (NYSC)
scheme, I served in Okrika Local Government Area, Rivers State and I am
presently running my Masters programme in the same University,”
“I want to say the greatest challenge that a man can have is
a handicapped mind and not physical challenges. I believe that God who created
me like this has a reason and a bigger and better plan that will take me to an
expected end. Any challenge I face is a process to fire me up to become a
better person in this world.
No one is physically disabled except your mindset is. And I
believe that it does not limit you from being who you are destined to be in
life. Everyone is born with at least a talent. It is your duty to discover and
make use of it. Like the Bible says in Proverbs 18:16 ‘A man’s gift maketh room
for him and bringeth him before great men.’ Trust me, no one has any excuse.”
“The fact that Jesus lives means I can face tomorrow. I wake
up praising Him because He owns my future, and I know I am a great child of
destiny. I am inspired knowing that I am a friend of God and that even the
angels are envious of me. God is alive and I see that the future is so bright
for me.
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