It is not every day that we get to meet young and talented people whose ordinary exploit and talent is distinguishing them from their peers.
Today, we bring you the story of Bashir who lost his father about twenty years ago but managed to finish secondary school despite the insurmountable challenges he faced.
Bashir later gained admission into a tertiary institution in Kano but has no money to pay for the tuition. To make ends meet, he came to Abuja and began a wheelbarrow pushing business, helping shoppers navigate the market while shopping while helping them to carry the things they buy.
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He, however, is different from other ‘mai barrow’ as they are called. He dresses uniquely, like someone attending a social function or going to the office. He has a well-worn cap on his head, neat clothes, a pair of sandals worn over stockings, and a wrist watch.
He also speaks English, though not fluently.
He was discovered by a client, Chiemezie Claire Asunugwo-Anyanwu who was awed by his mannerism, dress sense and the likes.
Source: Edufrica
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