Sunday, 30 August 2015

THIS IS HOW WE ROLL.....

Hmmm!!! How true it is that your gift will announce you. The article is the most fascinating and inspiring one for this month. Is there any amongst us who is doing what they feel led to do? Trust me, no matter what it is, only time will tell, you are next on the line to be rewarded and announced. Do not give up!!!

When Freeman started his charity, he never knew that he will end up in space or at least, not so soon. That is why I know as you take out time to read and get inspired or challenged by my little inspirational post of some few people who have done great things using their gifts and potential, and then do something no one has ever done, you will not regret making a move.

The world is waiting for you. The seed of greatness exists inside of you. Tap into it, annex it and even the sky will not be your limit.

Are you worried that you do not know how to start? There are so many problems in your community and where you live. Like Freeman, create a solution to one of them that pricks you the most and as time goes on, you will find a better platform of doing more if you still feel you can do more.


Enjoy reading with me and take a next step.....


Nigerian Doctor To Be The First Black African To Travel To Space [Pictured]

A Nigerian man, Freeman Osonuga has been shortlisted as one of the lucky human beings to travel to space.
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Osonuga, a medicine and surgery graduate from Olabisi Onabanjo University, was selected through the Rising Star programme, which was launched at the One Young World Summit 2014 in Dublin. The programme invited both One Young World ambassadors and outstanding members of the public aged 18-30 to nominate themselves to take on the trip of a lifetime.


If selected for the programme one will not only embark on a once in a lifetime flight to space but will also be offered a three-year management contract. He will be the first black African to fly to space. Osonuga is a 2015 WIRED Innovation fellow. He will be speaking live on stage at the WIRED 2015 conference in October in London. In late 2014, at the peak of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, he worked as a volunteer worked with the African Union team of Ebola responders for 6 months in Sierra Leone.

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