Found this beautiful piece on OMG Voice, and just had to share, enjoy! If we say the beautiful ones are yet unborn then what do we...
Found this beautiful piece on OMG Voice, and just had to share, enjoy!
If we say the beautiful ones are yet unborn then what do we say about the gifted ones, being conceived?
I’ve seen amazing almost real sketches with pencils and pens, but a car built out of scarp metals and condemned motor parts? Now that’s inspirational. Its okay to assume he probably took on the awesome idea to support his family, gain financial freedom or make a name for himself.
The 21 year old Nigerian Student, Muzzamil Umar, in his final year in secondary school from Kebbi said he built his first car to help him go to school.
Now how cool can that be? During my childhood days, you became the school’s most popular kid if you had the latest gadgets or rocked the most expensive shoes and by that i mean ”Cultina’s” from Bata and Leventist shops back in the early 90’s.
I’m wondering how Muzzamil Umar felt when he first drove his self made car into the school premises? What would have gone through the minds of his class mates and teachers? And his parents?
I’m hoping this post inspires us to look within and change the world we live in now.
In Michael Jackson’s words
“if you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make the change – Man in the mirror”
from ICE
I’ve seen amazing almost real sketches with pencils and pens, but a car built out of scarp metals and condemned motor parts? Now that’s inspirational. Its okay to assume he probably took on the awesome idea to support his family, gain financial freedom or make a name for himself.
The 21 year old Nigerian Student, Muzzamil Umar, in his final year in secondary school from Kebbi said he built his first car to help him go to school.
Now how cool can that be? During my childhood days, you became the school’s most popular kid if you had the latest gadgets or rocked the most expensive shoes and by that i mean ”Cultina’s” from Bata and Leventist shops back in the early 90’s.
I’m wondering how Muzzamil Umar felt when he first drove his self made car into the school premises? What would have gone through the minds of his class mates and teachers? And his parents?
I’m hoping this post inspires us to look within and change the world we live in now.
In Michael Jackson’s words
“if you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make the change – Man in the mirror”