Still do not have any animation school here, I also had to deal with my parent’sĭisapproval of animation as something to do for a living. I had to deal with the fact that we had no animation schools in Nigeria and we Had to deal with my own personal challenges (doubt and limiting beliefs), then So at the end of my schooling I turned to my calling: Animation (I do want to blow my trumpet or wash my dirty linen in public here.) , Pronounce k and p in a word.) with a second class. ![]() Well that did not happen and I was not fulfilled with just having a kpali ( that is how we refer to school certificates in Nigeria, no wonder weĪre so aggressive as a people imagine the emotional intensity required to Night and asked for a solution for a plant pipe problem (maybe a corrosive one) and instantly give the answer then go back I wanted to be awoken in the middle of the Nigerian schools and Nigerians put too much emphasis on passing exams, and not Third year in the university, I became very disenchanted with school because Professions are regarded as respectable in Nigeria. ![]() ![]() ![]() Even though I loved it to a certain degree, I had to get a degree (pun intended) in study Chemical/PolymerĮngineering to appease my parents and the society at large because very few You’ll understand that it is likely that your parents had never heard ofĪnimation before you told them about it and the irony is that they bought you animatedĬartoons as a child. Are Nigerian by birth like me, and grew up in my time, starting from the late
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