When Daddy said something that surprised me, I was just going about my business.
“Ahmed Kogi, let me see those shoes and slippers you’ve been posting,” he remarked over the phone. I wish to belittle you.
I stopped. It caught me off guard. However, I promptly said, “All right, Daddy.”
For me, the event was quite significant. In actuality, it was a display of leadership, compassion, and support rather than simply business.
His Excellency Atiku Abubakar is the most liberal leader I have ever seen in my life. I firmly believe that I am at home if I am with him.
This man does more than simply talk the talk when it comes to aiding young people. He gives us encouragement after observing what we’re accomplishing with our tiny enterprises.
There was nothing for Daddy to say. Like many others, he could have simply strolled past my posts. But he recognized worth. He wished to lend his support.
I was reminded that someone was observing me in that one moment. The hustle is something that someone believes in.
Never give up, small company owners everywhere. One post could be the key to your breakthrough.
Dedication, commitment, and consistency pay off.
It may take longer, but it will arrive. I firmly believe in Allah Ta’ala. I am also aware that He has plans for everyone.
I appreciate you supporting SMEs, Daddy. We appreciate your acknowledging our efforts. We appreciate you being there for us.
And I boldly declare to the world: “You’re on your own if you’re not with Atiku.” Today, I saw something that brought tears to my eyes. This is true.
Big grammar isn’t usually a prerequisite for support. It can occasionally be expressed in straightforward phrases like “Let me see those slippers.”
And I shall always remember those words.