Man Who Lived At The Slum, Hawked Spaghetti, Finally Succeeds, Graduates From Edinburgh University At Age 27, List Out All His Achievement

A man named Hammed Kayode Alabi has gone down memory lane after achieving so much in life.

He reminisced on how he lost his mum at age 7, lived at the slum hawked Spaghetti and sweets, but now all that is history as presently he has become so successful. Says he’s proud of the journey.

He took time to outline his achievement on LinkedIn.

He wrote;

You may not find it in the news but here is my story and I hope it inspire someone not to give up.

I was raised and born in Makoko
I lost my Mum at 7
We moved to Bariga at 12, another slum in Lagos

My dad lost everything at 12, sold his property and couple of stuff
I hawked sweet and spaghetti at 13

At 15, I was awarded the best prefect in my secondary school

At 15, I also worked as a labourer in construction sites

At 15, I taught basic education in a nursery school

At 15, we were sent packing from our rented apartment in Bariga. Nearly homeless for the first time.

At 17, I worked as Airtel KYC agent, registering sim

At 17, I got admission into the University
At 19, 20, won the university scholarship award

At 20, appointed as the deputy commandant of the Nigerian Red Cross
At 21, in my final year last semester had a 5.0 GPA, scored A in my project dissertation.

At 21, Graduated has the best student in my department
At 22, won the NYSC Edo State Award.

At 23, Founded a non-profit to support children of my kind.

At 23, attended my First international conference.
At 23, started a blog with over 100,000 view

At 24, selected as an SDGs Youth Champion with African Monitor and engaged Office of the Senate President

At 24, selected as a Fellow, Carrington Youth Fellowship Initiative and winter $5000 grant with other 4 fellows.

At 24, won the Keenista African Youth Competition Award.
At 24, awarded Talent of the Future Africa

At 24, featured by UNFPA as a global goal champion

At 24, spoke at an international summit

At 25, won the United State Consul General Award

At 25, completed, authored my first book and sold in more than 3 countries

At 25, became a Fellow-in-Residence and Regional Manager of a global non-profit in the United States (Peace First)

At 25, won a scholarship in the UK (IDS)

At 25, facilitated in another continent outside Africa

At 26, won two most prestigious scholarship (Chevening and Mastercard Foundation Scholarship)

At 26, studying at the The University of Edinburgh (top 16 in the world, best in Scotland and top 5 in the UK)

At 26, completed my second book titled 5 years

At 27 graduated from the The University of Edinburgh

At 27, won the First-ever Ufahamu Africa Essay contest for my piece on life and politics in Africa
At 27, Published my Second book on Amazon

At 27, became, the first young African Board Member at Peace First

At 27, worked with the MasterCard Foundation and co-created a mentoring programme for refugees in Uganda

At 27, got a role with Refugee Education UK.

I have done many other things that I cannot remember but I am proud of the journey.

One thing that I have learned is living in the present and dedicating one’s life to impacting someone at the right and left side of you.

My friend would say, “I have never seen someone who served humanity in vain” Nature has a way of rewarding good work. When life throw lemons at you make lemonade! Cheers to my 28th.

Source: Hammed|Hammed Kayode Alabi

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