My universe was anchored to me by my father.
He served as my example.
He was someone I looked up to when I was developing my worldview.
My father has had a lasting impact on all spheres of my life, including friendship, relationships, career, character, driving, and cars.
Particularly as we grew older together and I also became a father, my father was my best friend, mentor, teacher, and companion.
A father might even teach you how to drive if you are fortunate enough.
I wasnot as fortunate.
When it came to using his car without a licence, he was stern.
It was not done on purpose at all.
He belonged to the generation that valued living a disciplined life with stages of success.
You are born, go to school, and graduate with honours.
Following graduation, one finds employment, purchases a home and vehicle, and marries.
Teaching you how to drive was not on his to-do list.
I was fortunate to have my mother’s brother, Uncle Lot Nembaware, who had lived in the UK for more than 10 years before independence. 🔗 Read Full Article
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