Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina on Thursday while charging students to seize every positive opportunity at their disposal to improve on their education, said he cut grass to support himself in primary school, Vanguard reports.
Governor Masari said he has to cut grass to put breakfast on his table the following morning before going to school.
The Governor made this known during the maiden matriculation of about 136 students of the Katsina State Institute of Technology and Management, KSITM.
He urged the students to strive for themselves, utilise positive opportunities that comes their way positively instead of waiting for help to come from someone.
According to him, “On holidays get something doing. Sell sugarcane, maybe you need only N1,000 to start a business of sugarcane selling or Dates (Dabino) or Tiger nuts (Aya) selling.
“There are so many things you can do with your lives. “When we were in school, a primary school, we went to cut grass. I have to cut grass if I want to break for the following morning. So it is possible, there are a lot of work to do but people feel so important that they are beyond certain jobs.
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