Top comedian, Ayo Makun, better known as AY, has revealed that his undergraduate programme at the Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, took him nine years.
AY also spoke on how the death of his parents left him with the responsibilities of catering to the need of his family.
He revealed this on social media.
“In December, 1999, when my dad passed on, it was difficult to take over his position as the first son. It became even more difficult when my mum decided to join him in no time,” he said.
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“Embracing the responsibilities of taking care of my four sisters and two baby brothers wasn’t the best message to preach to a waiting landlord whose rent must be paid in due time. The combination of being a big brother and father came with a price that kept me in Delta State University for 9 years as a student.
“Apart from the non-negotiable Christian upbringing from my parents, my dad always drilled me, and made me tough. He taught me how to be a strong independent young man.
“How to carry my siblings along as a leader of purpose. Though it wasn’t an easy journey for me or any of my younger ones, as we all struggled together. But hope was like the sun, which casts the shadows of our burden behind us.
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“I never stopped dreaming that one day our story would change and take each and everyone of us towards the direction of success. Apart from thanking God for all
“He has done for me as successful comedian, this is just my way of also saying ‘I AM PROUD’ of my baby brothers @lanremakun of Lanre Makun Events and @yomicasual (the Fashion Designer) for embracing and indulging the paths that is beginning to position them as individual brands in their respective endeavours.
“Above all, you guys must bear in mind that the only way to continue the journey to success, is to remain focused. Humility is the true key to succeed in life. Eradicate every form of arrogance and self-indulging trap that will halt your blessings from God. See you at the top. My name is not Ben Bruce, but I just want to share my thoughts.”
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