My friend, the Igbo apprenticeship system did not start after the war. It started in the 1900s when the Igbo youths raised in the villages sought greener pastries asnd moved to the cities. My uncle moved to Onitsha from our rural hometown in 1914. My dad joined him in 1930 and their other siblings and relations followed thereafter. After the war, the system continued. That’s the actual story. I must commend you though for the fact that you’re self-made. Keep it up, nwanne.🎉❤
Did you listen to him probably? he said the Igob practice it before the war, but it basically became more popular after the war in a way to help each other, always try and listen when people are talking before you drop your own comment, Thank you.
If you are an apprentice watching this....PLEASE humble yourself and learn from your 'master'...not every advise on RUclips (or TED) should be followed hook, line and sinker
I am glad he succeeded. But this dude met a bad master. he is wrong for calling it slavery. it is just what his boss did to him. there are bad people everywhere. even in the university, a lot of sad stories exists between students and teachers
I’m impressed with your courage, determination, resilience and very confident in your speech. You don’t need university boss
My friend, the Igbo apprenticeship system did not start after the war. It started in the 1900s when the Igbo youths raised in the villages sought greener pastries asnd moved to the cities. My uncle moved to Onitsha from our rural hometown in 1914. My dad joined him in 1930 and their other siblings and relations followed thereafter. After the war, the system continued. That’s the actual story. I must commend you though for the fact that you’re self-made. Keep it up, nwanne.🎉❤
Did you listen to him probably? he said the Igob practice it before the war, but it basically became more popular after the war in a way to help each other, always try and listen when people are talking before you drop your own comment,
Thank you.
My Boss! Always inspiring. Beautiful storytelling 🔥❤️
Profound
If you are an apprentice watching this....PLEASE humble yourself and learn from your 'master'...not every advise on RUclips (or TED) should be followed hook, line and sinker
Inspiring!
I am impressed with how far you have gone. Keep it up 👍💕
Wonderful 👍
He's great 😃
My bosss🙌🙌🙌🙌
This guy's story is paining me to imagine... Homie went through the most...
Amazing journey
Awada is not a rough neighborhood. Awada is the uper class of not just in Onitsha.
You sound so eloquent sir
Your family can intervene.
Nice one.
After Ịgba boi, he is this sound with English
Just.... Wow!!!!!!
💜💜💜💜
My man.. big ups 💪
Nwannem Idi Hot
I am glad he succeeded. But this dude met a bad master. he is wrong for calling it slavery. it is just what his boss did to him. there are bad people everywhere. even in the university, a lot of sad stories exists between students and teachers
Igbo amaka
Advise to this Speaker use a phone to as note instead of piece of paper note.
Didn't you understand him?
He will get there. It is good to see him in this raw state. He will look back and smile at your comment later.
Paper is better than phone.