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#CareerTruth: "I Made My Choice At 15 And No Single Family Member Tried To Interfere"

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A lot of people studied courses that their parents wanted them to study. Some other people didn't get the course they applied for and ended up studying something else. Some people are not practicing what they studied. Are you doing what you planned to do when you were a child? Is your present career better than what you planned to do? Every week we'll be sharing stories of people and their Career Truth. This week I had a chat with a 26-year-old who made her decision at 15 without any family interference. What did you want to study? I don’t know... I wanted to be many things. Growing up, I said I wanted to be a Scientist. That’s the first thing I remember. Later on I thought maybe I could be a Farmer. Haha. Interesting. I know right! I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I got into secondary school and didn’t think so much about it until after we wrote Junior WAEC in JSS3. What happened after Junior WAEC? I was put in commercial class after the

#CareerTruth: Her Mom Wanted Her To be a Doctor, Her Dad Wanted Her To Be A Finance Girl. Guess What She Chose?

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A lot of people studied courses that their parents wanted them to study. Some other people didn't get the course they applied for and ended up studying something else. Some people are not practicing what they studied. Are you doing what you planned to do when you were a child? Is your present career better than what you planned to do? Every week we'll be sharing stories of people and their Career Truth. This week we have Victoria, a Broadcast Journalist. Who had to choose between her Mother and her Father's choice but eventually chose herself. She says she’s happy and fulfilled. What did you want to study? The truth is, I didn’t know what exactly I wanted to study. Let me just give you a brief story before we get there. I’ve always known that I wanted to be on TV reading the news. Growing up as a child, I used to be very obsessed with Tokunbo Ajayi. I felt she was so smart. Then I didn’t know there was anything like TelePrompTer. I felt everything she

#CareerTruth: Meet The 25-Year-Old Who Had Dreams, Dropped Out Of University And Is Still Doing Amazing

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A lot of people studied courses that their parents wanted them to study. Some other people didn't get the course they applied for and ended up studying something else. Some people are not practicing what they studied. Are you doing what you planned to do when you were a child? Is your present career better than what you planned to do? Every week we'll be sharing stories of people and their career truth. This week Ayomide shared his story about how he had plans to study Computer Engineering, went on to study Mathematics, dropped out of school and is doing amazing as a Music Writer and Content Marketing Consultant. ______________________________________ My name is Olaniyan Ayomide. I'm 25 years old. So, let me give you a little backstory. I'm the only male child in my family and I happen to be the first born, so there's this pressure from my parents and people in my family. I won't say I'm an extraordinary student but I consider mys

#CareerTruth: Meet The 22-year-old Who Said She Has Made Her Family Happy And Now Is The Time To Make Herself Happy

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A lot of people studied courses that their parents wanted them to study. Some other people didn't get the course they applied for and ended up studying something else. Some people are not practicing what they studied. Are you doing what you planned to do when you were a child? Is your present career better than what you planned to do? Every week we'll be sharing stories of people and their career truth. This week I had a conversation with a  22-year-old who said she has made her family happy by getting a certificate in Accounting and  Finance , now is the time to make  herself happy. What did you want to study? Growing up, I always wanted to be a model. I had a thing for fashion.   In SS2 I decided Mass Communication or Theatre Arts. I really just wanted to do anything that had to do with fashion and television. Nice. So did you get any of the courses? Hahaha. No. I studied Accounting and Finance. Okkk… How did that happen? My family

#CareerTruth: His Father Wanted Him To Study Law But He Chose Communications

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A lot of people studied courses that their parents wanted them to study. Some other people didn't get the course they applied for and ended up studying something else. Some people are not practicing what they studied. Are you doing what you planned to do when you were a child? Is your present career better than what you planned to do? Every week we'll be sharing stories of people and their career truth. This week I had a conversation with a 24-year-old who didn't know what he wanted to study but is flourishing in the communications industry now. What did you want to study? I didn't know what I wanted to study before I got into the university.  Oh? so what did you study and who chose the course? Yes, I didn't know what I wanted but I applied to study law at Babcock University. It was my parent's idea. My name came out in mass communication department  though. I also applied to Bowen and my name came out in Law department. My dad pressu

My Interesting Tarkwa Bay Experience

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So my friends and I went to Tarkwa Bay beach the other day. As we started our trip I decided I would write about the experience. The day before, I found myself in another part of Lagos after going to and fro Lagos Island for 4 hours with my friend W. I was supposed to link up with my other friend M but I couldn’t. So we agreed to go to the beach the next day. I invited my other friends D, T and W and we had an amazing day. So before we left the house, my friend T googled “Tarkwa Bay”. She called a travel blogger and another friend that’s been there before. We were trying to get information about the place, how to get there and what we should expect. T sent the article she saw on google to me and I sent it to my other friends. From the article, we learnt that the beach is only accessible by boat and boat ride costs between N300 — N500. We’ll also need to pay a gate fee of N200 at the beach. We’ll also pay for a tent, chairs and tables. This should cost about N1,000 to N2,000. So

Making Your 20’s Useful!

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Happy New Year everyone! I wish y’all a beautiful 2018! So my first post this year is for the Twenty Somethings. Yes us! And how we can make this decade (20-29 years) useful and enjoy it. Many Twenty somethings go through a lot. You see us complaining about how tough the Decade is. It feels like everything is happening at the same time. We are struggling with trying to know ourselves while going through life. Sometimes we are confused about the next step to take.