Open Letter To African Youths
The five Golden Girls of Onitsha, the best in the world.
By Okechukwu Okugo
Dear African Youths,
Stop thinking that your location can affect your success and believe that unless you travel abroad, you cannot shine.
Look around you, you will see many youths in your neighborhood who have excelled while singing, dancing, or participating in sports, or using their skills and talent in African schools.
Some local singers have succeeded to collaborate with international and renowned American and European superstars, and some signed for businesses by big and international companies abroad like Nike, while they are still working from the "slums" of Africa!
If the five golden girls from Onitsha, could storm San Francisco, the birthplace of Silicon Valley, United States of America, all the way from Regina Pacis Secondary School, Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria, and beat all the teenage female programmers around the world, including girls from China, U.S., and Europe, and came first among 2000 global assemblage of female geeks in this 2018 Technovation Challenge, then you can live your dream from Lesotho, to Sudan; Djibouti to Burundi.
It is only those who are not really focused, complain.
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