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WHO AM I?

WHO AM I? 
My name is Victor Olofinluyi. I am a from a prestigious family. A family with a great name, honour and respect. I am also the last child of the family so I am accustomed to being around primarily adults. I was always mature for my age. 

In secondary school I was known for many attributes and talents. I draw, I create birthday cards for my friends in School. I was quite creative. I was also known for a good leadership spirit. I was chosen as the class captain in all of my secondary school years. In my final year I was chosen to be the senior perfect boy. I feel that is not enough to be an achievement.

Many people believe in me, my friends and my teachers, they invested in me with their time and dedication - my Mathematics teacher, my physics teacher. My parents invested in me too. Their dedication and my determination was rewarding. Luckily, I had an excellent result in my jamb/utme. 

My favourite sports are football, tennis and volleyball. I love Sports. Engaging in sport during my first year in University made me love volleyball. I would play with some of my friends in the evening after lectures.

What are my values? 
-Honesty and Respect: I believe that honesty is the best policy and trust has to be earned. 
-My belief in God. 
-Motivation 
-Inspiration. 

MY HOBBIES
I love to listen to music, I play video games, I'm a creative thinker so I love to imagine things and ideas. I am a budding writer, I love photography and fashion. 

CHALLENGES
I've had so many challenges. One of the biggest challenges I had was getting admitted to the University of Ilorin. I almost gave up but I kept believing in God. I never stopped praying to God. 

WISHES
I wish to be a Motivator, a motivational speaker and a role model. 

Other things that I love to say about myself. 
I love to lead. I am born to be a leader. I love motivation. I love to get motivated. (Inspired) 
I want to explore, go to new places and speak many languages. 
I am responsible for my life and success, this understanding is what makes me an feel like an adult. 
I stand for respect, honesty, motivation, inspiration, God. 

In a bid to find peace, rest, and real fulfillment, I need to start answering "who am I?" with "I am God's beloved." I am deeply loved by God for who I am, regardless of my achievements, status or possessions. 
All these identities will come and go, but it is only in Jesus that you will have complete security in who you are. I have a permanent and everlasting identity with God. 

THROUGH GOD'S GRACE I AM WHO I AM 
Happy Birthday to me!

Comments

  1. Happy birthday Olofinluyi!
    May you accomplish all God has designed for you. Enjoy your day

    ReplyDelete
  2. Happy birthday sweetie
    God will manifest himself through you the more

    ReplyDelete

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