The storekeeper agreed and said, I won’t hand over these fruits to you but I will pack them in cartons and place them near the trash can.
But anytime she went to pick the fruits and vegetables, she would see the cartons inside the trash can with some of them mixed with dirt.
She would pick them up, wash and then feed her children with it.
She had a dream but at this point, she was about to give up because she couldn’t watch her children suffer.
Her son cried and begged her mother to let them go back home because the suffering was just too much.
Then one day she was walking home defeated when a woman stopped her.
The woman said, “I think I know you” and she stood confused because she has met many white women, so who is this?
The white woman insisted that she has met her before and that was when she remembered.
This was Jo Luck, the woman that told her that her dreams were possible, the woman that told her “TINOGONA” in her remote village in Zimbabwe.
She ended up working at the headquarters of her N.G.O. in Little Rock.
She bagged her BSc.
She bagged her Master.
She bagged her Ph.D.
She achieved her dream and Oprah called her on her show where she shared her story.
A few years later, she called her back and asked her, what’s your dream now?
Tererai said, to build schools in her village and to educate children, Oprah donated £ 1.5 million to help fund it.
Oprah said, “Tererai is my all-time favorite guest on my show”.
Oprah sent her media crew down to Zimbabwe to cover her story and from afar, they heard drums of villagers dancing to welcome their daughter, Tererai!!!
Tererai dug up the shallow grave where she buried her paper.
Her paper of dreams for all to see.
Today I say to you, YOUR DREAMS ARE VALID!!!
Today I say to you, TINOGONA!!!
It’s no coincidence that she met Jo Luck in the US along the corridor but it’s divine, it’s all part of God’s plan.
Today she has a status of herself in the US!!!
So I ask, do you have a dream?
A dream that looks too big?
A dream that looks impossible?
Write it down.
Make it very plain.
And work tirelessly towards it.
IT’S ACHIEVABLE!!!
And finally, as a mother nurture and encourage your children’s dreams, don’t shut them down!!!
Tererai’s mother should be a role model to all mothers.
She encouraged her verbally.
She encouraged her financially by selling her cows to fund her dream.
Women don’t belong to the kitchen, they belong at the top wherever men are.
God bless all men supporting their women. Amen
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She and her six siblings were raised by her grandmother whilst their parents were studying in Europe on scholarship.
By the time she was 9, she had learned to cook, fetch firewood, and manage the household.
The civil war in 1967 disrupted her education and exposed her to difficult times as she was eating one meal a day, saw children dying around her, and slept on the mud floor, so she had to learn how to live “economically” even as a kid.
“ADVERSITY IS ONE OF LIFE’S GREATEST TEACHERS”
#OdogwuTales
Her 3-year-old sister became sick with malaria, and she had to carry her for 3 miles to the clinic, push through a crowd of 600, and climb through a window to get her the treatment she needed at the local clinic.
When she was finally reunited with her parents who were both lecturers at the University of Ibadan, the bond was close, and like all daughters, she always wanted her father's attention and this led to several “coincidences” that shaped her life.
“LET YOUR PAST EXPERIENCES TEACH YOU AND NOT TORMENT YOU”
Her father, Prof. Chukwuka Okonjo, a mathematical economist was working on a paper and didn't want any disturbance but the young girl wanted her father's attention, so he picked a book from his shelf and gave it to her.
He told her to read the first chapter, and that he would ask her questions when she was done.
She loved reading and coupled with the fact, that she got his attention, she settled down to read but guess the book she was given to read, was a book on “Economics”.
Douglas Sousa pursued a career in football as he played amateur football in Brazil, traveling to several small clubs to play football but wasn’t successful.
While he traveled, his wife and kids stayed at an orphanage until he returned and had to start working as a bricklayer assistant to support his family.
During his playing days, he introduced his first son, Endrick to football, taking him to his games where Endrick was the mascot of his team.
That was where it all began…
“EVERY STORY HAS AN END, BUT IN LIFE EVERY ENDING IS A NEW BEGINNING”
#OdogwuTales
As Endrick grew up, he started training with his father, Douglas who would make videos of him performing silky skills and upload them on YouTube.
He was so poor that one day, young Endrick asked for food, he checked the cabinet and the fridge and there was nothing to give him.
He told Endrick, “my son, I have nothing” and broke down in tears and Endrick gave him a long hug and made him a promise saying, “Pai, don’t worry, I will be a football player and I will bring you out of this trouble.”
“DON’T EVER PROMISE MORE THAN YOU CAN DELIVER, BUT ALWAYS DELIVER MORE THAN YOU PROMISE.”
Douglas started visiting football academies showing off Endrick’s YouTube videos and there was a lot of interest from top scouts.
At first, São Paulo FC accepted Endrick and advised Endrick’s family to move to the region where their football academy was located.
Endrick’s father wanted the club to help cover some of the costs of them moving to a new city or provide him with a job as he didn’t want to stay far from his son but São Paulo FC could only offer them 150 Brazilian Real per month ($28.5) and that wasn’t enough.
After São Paulo FC refused, he made more videos of Endrick and uploads them on YouTube.
“A REJECTION IS NOTHING MORE THAN A NECESSARY STEP IN THE PURSUIT OF SUCCESS”
Riccardo Calafiori was only 6 years old when he was scouted by Roma because of his exceptional ability and physique.
He was nicknamed “Ruspa” which means “The Bulldozer” by his father because of his playing style at the age of 9 joined the Roma Academy and at the age of 16 signed his first professional contract with Roma.
Just when he thought he had achieved his dream, it turned into a freaking nightmare!!!!
“DON’T STOP DREAMING BECAUSE YOU HAD A NIGHTMARE”
#OdogwuTales
In October 2018, after he had just won the Italian Youth Cup with the Roma Under-17s, they were to face Viktoria Pozen who was visiting Rome for the UEFA Youth League match.
The match was evenly poised at 3-3 late in the second half, Calafiori was with the ball when he was tackled by a Viktoria Pozen player with a high boot on his knee immediately injuring him, leaving him in severe pain!!!
He suffered what was termed, a “Once In A Decade” injury and had to be stretched out. An injury that had first-team Roma players in shock!!!
“PAIN IS INEVITABLE, SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL”
His dream of playing was over as his best chance was being able to get back on his feet and walk.
He suffered a COMPLETE TEAR of ALL the ligaments in his knee. He tore his ACL, PCL, MCL, and LCL, and everything was torn.
Dzeko held up his jersey when he scored a hat-trick against the Viktoria senior team, his idol De Rossi came to visit him in the hospital, and his teammates too.
AS Roma wanted to have his surgery done in Italy but his agent, late Super agent Mino Raiola refused, insisting on him going to the United States.
Inaki Williams, the elder brother of Spanish wing sensation and Euros 2024 winner, Nico Williams had just turned 20 when he asked his mum, “How did we come to Spain?”
His mum told him, “Sit down, I think you’re ready to hear the story of papa and me now.”
For years, nobody knew that side of Inaki Williams who was now an Athletic Bilbao star with his brother, and his parents refused to tell him the story until he turned 20.
His parents, Maria and Felix left Ghana shortly after they got married, they crossed the Sahara desert without food or water.
“EVERYONE HAS A STORY TO TELL, BE WILLING TO HEAR IT BEFORE JUDGING”
RT!
#OdogwuTales
They were being smuggled into Spain so they had to be light as ever, with no luggage, they walked barefoot across the Sahara desert sand of about 40-50 degrees hot.
Many couldn't make it and to make matters worse, Maria discovered she was pregnant with Inaki Williams.
You can imagine a pregnant woman trekking barefooted through the Sahara Desert for days without food and water.
They finally got to Spain, she had to climb the fence into Melilla, Spain’s north African enclave, and immediately got arrested together with her husband, Felix.
“TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO”
They didn't have papers, so while in prison waiting to be deported back to Ghana, a lawyer from a Catholic NGO who understood English saved them.
He told them, the only way they could avoid being deported back to Ghana is to lie and say they were from a country at war.
They immediately tore up their Ghana papers and said they were from Liberia to apply for political asylum.
The Liberian Civil war was still ongoing and that was how they were allowed to stay in Bilbao, Spain.
They got state housing and met the priest, Inaki Madones.
As a child, he would watch his father cry because he couldn't pay their bills. He would see his parents starve so he and his brother could have something to eat.
Emi Martinez was playing for Independiente and was living in Buenos Aires and could only see his parents twice a month because they couldn't afford to come to see him play always.
Martinez didn't just see football as his passion, he saw it as an escape route from poverty for himself and his family.
“POVERTY IS A GREAT MOTIVATING FACTOR”
#OdogwuTales
He was only 16 when Arsenal invited him to come for a trial and when he got a call a week later from the Gunners offering him a place at the Emirates, his mother and brother were crying, begging him not to go but when he remembered his father crying, he said “Yes for them” because it wasn't easy for him.
He was alone in a new country where he had to learn a new language as he couldn't speak English and an entirely new culture as a 16-year-old!!!
“SOMETIMES THE HARDEST DECISIONS AND THE RIGHT DECISIONS ARE THE SAME”
His English was so bad that Arsenal put a clause in his contract that if he passed his English exams in Cambridge, they would pay him £20,000, and he did!!!!
He wanted to play but didn't have any game time at Arsenal, at one point he was the 3rd choice but Arsene and Arsenal offered him a contract meant for the 2nd choice goalkeeper and Arsene Wenger told him, “Just Wait, you will be my first choice” and he waited!!!!
“THE PSR TRANSFERS”
(The Mini EPL Transfer Deadline)
On the 6th of June 2024, it was reported that 6 EPL clubs would have to sell a player or 2 before June 30th to be able to comply with the “PSR” rules.
The clubs mentioned were Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City.
Since then, we've been seeing some “funny moves” among these clubs but what is “PSR” and how does it affect these clubs?
PSR means “Profit & Sustainability Rules”. They're financial rules and regulations aimed at making sure EPL clubs don't overspend or accumulate excessive debt.
EPL clubs are allowed to make a loss of up to £105Million over a 3-year period or less if they spend some time outside the EPL like Leicester City recently got promoted but anything more, you will be breaking the PSR rules.
So these clubs are now signing players from each other to be able to get around and make a profit reducing their annual loss.
Let me break it down with Aston Villa signing Ian Maatsen for £37.5M and Chelsea signing Aston Villa’s Omari Kellyman for £19M.
Now these two players are “ACADEMY PLAYERS” so they will represent “PURE PROFIT” on each club's balance books.