To kinnoye youth as much as I acknowledge the hardship we faced growing up I’d recommend being poor to anyone - you can actually learn a lot about what really matters in life.The choice is ours my dear brothers and sisters.
Greetings my home town (kinnoye) youth, From IBRATA to you'll. Today I'm here to tell you this "All experiences are an opportunity to learn, growing up poor isn't any different in this respect. It is up to the individual to learn from it. As such, it may give us a better appreciation for what we have. It may help us to better understand what is a need and what is a want. And it may help us to learn to work hard for the things we need and want but only when we decide to move and seek for every opportunity to better our lives.. staying at home after acquire our national identification cards would only make us grow to a doom society.wake up and do whatever you got to do and help yourself grow remember there is always a room to self empowerment and grow.dont take long to realize this please. Those of us who struggled with poverty, while growing up, see the world as a very different place than those raised in the middle-class or in wealthy households. In my rich habit obs...