Tungba
gospel/juju artiste, Yinka Ayefele, had an opportunity to recall his turbulent
past recently. He and other professionals had a mentoring session with a group
of secondary school students in Ibadan, Oyo State. The event was organised by
the Nigeria Bottling Company Plc.
The
youths, who converged on Jogor Centre, Ibadan, had a fun-packed moment
listening to several professionals from different disciplines. The programme
brought together pupils and young professionals for career counselling,
motivation and brainstorming session in a relaxed atmosphere.
On
his part, Ayefele told the pupils that he initially planned to be a lawyer but
ended up as a broadcaster. Though he is now seen as a successful artiste, he
explained that the road to fame was tortuous.
“I
worked as a casual worker at Eagle Flour. I joined Federal Radio Corporation of
Nigeria in 1989. I was there as a Father Christmas and I used to earn N50.’’
Recalling
his experience when he had an accident and sustained a spinal cord injury, he
said, “I spent nine months in hospital and I knew there was no remedy for
spinal cord injury. I had a choice – to die or to live. I chose to live. I
didn’t want to become a liability. I decided to live and make it.
“I
learnt how to play all musical instruments on my own. I was in persistent pains
24 hours – five of my ribs got broken in the accident, but I had to forget my
pains and forge ahead”.
He
urged the participants to aim high and refuse to allow anything to stop them
from reaching their goals in life.
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