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Burgeon, You have Greatness within you!







I knew it, you and your team had “GREATNESS WITHIN YOU”.🥰

I saw a post on Facebook yesterday from Dr. Bukar Usman​ which had this caption “Locally improvised ventilator, he needs to be encouraged”.👌

Well, as you all know “I learn from the BEST”.☺️

So, immediately without so much thought, I immediately re-shared the post to contribute to the traction that was already building for the young innovators.🙏

But as the video was going viral, I had repeated flashes of that image. I was just saying I have met this person before.🤔

Well, I woke up this morning and saw a WhatsApp message from one of the judges from “Pitch Room 2” our team “Omotola Oshinowo”, she said, “Remember this boy from the team from ABU?”🤔

Of course, I said I knew I’d met STEVE JOBS before, and I also introduced “Burgeon from Ahmadu Bello University” to the stage, on the round of 6 (six).😋😃🥰

I told you guys, and I am saying it again “You have GREATNESS within you!” 😋😃🥰

Congratulations! And make sure you hit Coronovirus or COVID-19 Soooooo Hardddddd, just like how Fury was hitting Wilder!😋😃🥰

“Be Phenomenal” 🙏🥰👌☺️

CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE
#HP20 #Burgeon #GBGAbuja #OmotolaOshinowo #AderogbaOtunla #ShulammitePaul


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