Honourable Adefisioye Tajudeen (Small Alhaji), a member house of representatives, representing Idanre/Ifedore federal Constituency, Ondo state, has shared a motivational and self growth knowledge with the entire public.
This was disclosed through his Facebook post made within the reach of VAM news.
The post reads:
Greatness lies in the willingness to make sacrifices. Nothing great was ever accomplished without making extra efforts in terms of hard work, perseverance, learning, and consistency. No man achieved success accidentally.
Today, “Cristiano Ronaldo” absolutely dominates the football world.
He didn’t attain such pedestal overnight.
He’s a result of sacrifice.
He gave all to have all.
A comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing grows there – If you’re reading this, now is another opportunity to grab that bull by the horn. History shows no mercy for Weaklings! Work now and live the rest of your life as a champion.
I celebrate everyone making necessary efforts to be a better version of themselves.
Brace up & have a great week!
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