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MC Oluomo responds to critics of his English: “Go compete with my children”
MC Oluomo has addressed those mocking his English, saying that while he may not be fluent, he has used his success to give his children a top-tier education.
Speaking at a public gathering, he shared his journey from a bus conductor to a top-ranking official in the transport union, attributing his rise to perseverance and hard work.
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He said in the viral video, “I stayed there and worked hard, I wasn’t educated. See, they said I said Kundus, is my son, not Kundus? You are educated; what have you done? They should go and compete with my children. I raised my children in wealth. My children are citizens of America, citizens of the UK. I worked hard to get to that level. Kundus, kudos, what’s the difference? What do you want to hear? English is not my mother tongue, Yoruba is.”
His message was clear, his achievements speak louder than his grammar, and he’s proud of the legacy he’s building through his children.
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