Dear kingdom minded, success
driven Friends and lovers of hard work, creativity, innovation, teamwork and
success, welcome to “Naza’s Corner”.
Before saying any other thing, let me remind you that my name is
“Chinazaekpere”, “God answers prayers”. I
am a JSS student, living in Jos, the Plateau state capital. Considering, how
important we are to each other, especially what we stand to gain, working
together, as friends, I wish to introduce Amanze
Ikenna (Engineer), a student of St
Paul’s Academy, Jos, a Kingdom minded, success driven student and goal
getter into the forum. Please join me to welcome him and his story.
“The Sports Day. .
There lived a boy named Ugo. He lived with his
Parents in a village called Ago. He attends a school in the market square,
called Central High School.
Ugo was very good in sports,
especially football, but was not so good in academics. His Parents always
compared him to one of their neighbors, Obi who was proud, intelligent and on ungrateful.
Every sporting day, Ugo would
always participate, but Obi never participated because he was too proud. He
would always tell Ugo and some of his friends that “No one is above me
academically even if I do not read during the examination period”.
On the open day, Ugo’s Mother and
Obi’s Mother came to the School to check the performance of their Children.
Obi’s Mother will always boast, saying “I’m sure my Son will do me proud”. When
they went to the form Masters Office, she complained that Obi was too proud
even to participate in the School sports programme, but Ugo was the opposite of
him, even though he was not as intelligent as him, he is gentle hardworking and
an active member of his House and the Teacher also persuaded Obi’s Mother to
tell Obi to participate in the football match but she cut in saying : I did not
send my Son to School to participate in any sporting activity, but to do me
proud in academics”.
When Ugo’s Mother got home, she
apologized for being rude to her Son and instead encouraged him to participate
in the football match since he was good at it. In the case of Obi’s Mother she
told her Son, not to mind the Teacher, insinuating that she was only jealous of
his academic performance and she also told him to not to dare participating in
the football match.
On the match day, Ugo
participated and gave a good account of himself. He was admired by the crowd and
constantly cheered for his outstanding performance in the football match. To
crown it all he scored the winning goal of the match.
At the end of the game, Ugo was
given scholarship by the organizers of the game to study at the famous
Institute for Sports; and to proceed abroad afterwards to enhance his skill in
the game of football and football administration.
By Amanze Ikenna (JSS student, St
Paul’s Academy, Jos)
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