“I would not lie and say that my childhood was tough. People define silver spoon differently but one thing I would say is that my parents always made sure I had everything that I needed.
I went to good schools, so obviously I was not suffering but in finding my own path, I started to experience struggles.
I have a Master’s degree in Engineering and Business Management but I decided to become an entrepreneur so I had to suffer by myself.
I had to go through gold mining, distribution of beverages in Ghana and also having my phone company in Nigeria. I did all of that out of my own volition.
If I had stuck to my parents’ plan, I could have finished school and got a proper job. I had job offers but I chose my path.
I could have toed my father’s path because he is an engineer and working in the aviation sector. I could have been in that sector but I chose my path.
When you choose your path, you struggle. To be honest, my parents were pressured to compel me to get a proper job.
For instance, I graduated from the university in 2011 and I was not even 19 years old at the time.”
