What I learned in High School.

Describe something you learned in high school.

Tolerance and Endurance

A major part of my existence during high school was tolerating everybody. I went to Boys only school.  We had various students from different perspectives, cultures and norms. It was never a previous school as usual. We had more notorious boys, mannerless and destructive.

Adjusting to build new relationships became necessary. We had good teachers. very disciplined and fearless. Yes, both men and women teachers were good and cultured. Discipline was at it’s peak. This gave me another sense of security from the difficult boys at all.

The cafeteria system was not good enough but with some level of tolerance, was able to get a more descent way of patronising them.

Being tolerant made endurance worthwhile in learning. Not all the situation was good from the beginning but it all got better going higher.

My locker was stolen, had to mend woods to have another. My books were not safe, so all textbooks stays at home or sometimes gather some alloy to watch over my bag for safety. Like I said, it got better moving to the higher classes.

Learn to tolerate others for your benefit and safety.

. David Akin-Williams.

Passport of the Nigerian Child by Tunde Jones.

This is a pocket-size book for all Nigerians. This book gives a real insight into how patriotic Nigerians should live in sovereignty.

You can read about the Book on the back cover. A new Nigeria is possible, and there is hope for the future. Truly a must-read for all student in tertiary and higher institution.

The aim is to make sure every Nigerian get to read this book, at least a copy in every home and institution of learning. We need to connect back with our Nigeria with a changed mindset.

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has endorsed the book for all Nigerian Youth in Lagos State.

We are soliciting for the support of private and other public institutions to support this project initiative, for the book to reach over 200 million Nigerians between now and 2025 as a complimentary copy, only. We want this book to be accessible in every front desk, reception, NYSC camp, institution and religious circle.

  • The cost per copy is N 999 /$2.2. Brand customization doubles the charges.

Download an Excerpt from the Book on the attachment below.

Passport of the Nigerian Child is a Project of Royal Distinct by Tunde Jones in collaboration with David Akin- Williams, Davak Systems and Technology. Proudly supported by NOA, and also in conjunction with well-meaningful Nigerians.

Connect with us via the following:

Tunde Jones: +2348097848906 Email: babatundeojones@gmail.com

David Akin-Williams: +2348060813566 Email: davaksystemstechnology@hotmail.com

APRIL….

Do you know what APRIL means?
OPEN!

Most of us born in April are open in so many ways unto others. This is far fetched secret.

We open ways for others, we say things as it is. We are hated being open. Full of exposé and adventures. We make things happen!

I AM PROUD AM APRIL! What about you?