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Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Gossipninja: 7:14am On Aug 04, 2018
Actor and film producer, Kunle Afolayan shared with
Saturday Beats the major reasons why he enrolled his eight-year-old son as an apprentice in a mechanic workshop. The actor had shared a video of his son Darimisire spending his holiday in a mechanic workshop. The video got a lot of positive reactions from his fans on social media.

In a chat with Saturday Beats , the Figurine director revealed why he wants his son to learn a vocation in addition to his academic studies.
He said, “Children of this generation may think they are having fun because they didn’t experience what some of us experienced but they are caged. Most of their life is spent either in front of television or the computer game. My children are a bit different; they are not addicted to anything.

Even the most senior one who has a phone, most times I force him to pick the phone because he doesn’t stay on it.
“I also want him to learn how to interact with people outside the house and learn how to speak Yoruba so that when he is back in school, he will understand that life has different sides and not everybody is privileged to have what he has,” he added.

Afolayan who just launched a clothing line said that he never thought he would go into fashion industry.
“I never planned to have a clothing line; I like to be different, so I decided to use the Adire fabric to improve on the kembes I bought in India. After I designed and made some for myself, people liked it; that was why I decided to make a business out of it.”

The producer also shared how sad he feels about the challenges the Nigerian movie industry is currently facing.
“It’s sad that even after many years, we are still talking about the challenges in the movie industry. I saw an interview my father granted in 1980 titled: ‘The problems in the Nigerian Film Industry,’ so you can imagine if after almost forty years we are still discussing challenges.

“We don’t have a proper distribution framework that gives the proper return on investment in movies. We also lack adequate capacity building; I haven’t shot any film in two years because return is not guaranteed except if you get distribution outside Nigeria.”


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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Mrop(m): 7:43am On Aug 04, 2018
U try
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by foliman(m): 8:04am On Aug 04, 2018
You owe no one any explanation!

That's a hell of good move!

If I've not studied Architecture I would have learned Welding to be a Welder!

There's money in the mud, like cool money!

Do you know that an average Okada man makes 6-9k daily!
As much as they make such, you'll still see them living in abject poverty. That's the power of Education.

Learn a job and be educated as well.

See how you'd soar up like an eagle if you're determined!

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by marttol: 8:04am On Aug 04, 2018
Is he the first person to enroll his child as a mechanic apprentice... Who cares?? undecided


How is this even a news?

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by sotall(m): 8:05am On Aug 04, 2018
Ok
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by ihatebuhari(f): 8:05am On Aug 04, 2018
Lol
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Anijay1212(m): 8:05am On Aug 04, 2018
A father with foresight.
Your reward will be an all rounded son.

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by yoyoshi: 8:05am On Aug 04, 2018
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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by wabashe: 8:06am On Aug 04, 2018
grin
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Shortyy(f): 8:06am On Aug 04, 2018
Who cares

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by ictjobber: 8:06am On Aug 04, 2018
We dont care to know mr



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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by deebsman1(m): 8:07am On Aug 04, 2018
That's how good parents raise and groom their kids, it will definitely come handy for them sometimes in the future

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by OPAUGBEE(m): 8:07am On Aug 04, 2018
Shift....all these attention seekers

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by bestman09(m): 8:07am On Aug 04, 2018
OK
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by CountDracula(m): 8:08am On Aug 04, 2018
this man is one of the more intelligent artists Nigeria has produced... From his taste to his publicity and 'dress sense'. He deserves some accolades

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by WomanOfRace(f): 8:08am On Aug 04, 2018
When you are rich and do the normal thing, it becomes unusual, extraordinary, news; but when you are poor or just average,...it is just so normal and ok, everybody does that.

Now, there is explanation for your actions? Do your thing in peace pls.

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by oluboom(m): 8:08am On Aug 04, 2018
why are you bringing your family reasons to social media....all these people sef

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by OTayobami(m): 8:09am On Aug 04, 2018
You see?! in the beniiin be benin in in-in the beningging in the beninin....

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by kaen1317: 8:09am On Aug 04, 2018
Bcoz I guess if u were not an actor or producer you would have been a mechanic
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Aitee1: 8:09am On Aug 04, 2018
Pictures of the son as dirty as a mechanic at work or... undecided

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by thesicilian: 8:09am On Aug 04, 2018
marttol:
Is he the first person to enroll his child as a mechanic apprentice... Who cares?? undecided


How is this even a news?
Everything here is news.
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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Naijawebmaster: 8:10am On Aug 04, 2018
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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by Nobody: 8:10am On Aug 04, 2018
marttol:
Is he the first person to enroll his child as a mechanic apprentice... Who cares?? undecided


How is this even a news?
dem force you to comment?

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by gaby(m): 8:11am On Aug 04, 2018
Me sef been enrol myself as mechanic dat year after secondary school, na wen every tom, dick and harry begin send me message plus na me go wash all the ogas and seniors uniform every Saturday, na so I take jejely disenrol my self begin find way to go europe where I ended up as an irregular migrant.

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by GCsomething: 8:11am On Aug 04, 2018
I have toed this line of yours since.

My children(no sister yet lol) will create value for themselves; balance academics with skills and business. Learn to save and make investment.

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by WesBreezy: 8:12am On Aug 04, 2018
And what's special about it?
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by bobokeshington: 8:12am On Aug 04, 2018
he's such a wise man
may God continue to bless your family and mine ijn
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by pussyAvenger: 8:13am On Aug 04, 2018
Ok
Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by aribisala0(m): 8:17am On Aug 04, 2018
So what about upcoming oloshos? Where do they do vac job

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Re: Why I Enrolled My Son As A Mechanic Apprentice –kunle Afolayan by erico2k2(m): 8:21am On Aug 04, 2018
Gossipninja:
Actor and film producer, Kunle Afolayan shared with
Saturday Beats the major reasons why he enrolled his eight-year-old son as an apprentice in a mechanic workshop. The actor had shared a video of his son Darimisire spending his holiday in a mechanic workshop. The video got a lot of positive reactions from his fans on social media.

In a chat with Saturday Beats , the Figurine director revealed why he wants his son to learn a vocation in addition to his academic studies.
He said, “Children of this generation may think they are having fun because they didn’t experience what some of us experienced but they are caged. Most of their life is spent either in front of television or the computer game. My children are a bit different; they are not addicted to anything.

Even the most senior one who has a phone, most times I force him to pick the phone because he doesn’t stay on it.
“I also want him to learn how to interact with people outside the house and learn how to speak Yoruba so that when he is back in school, he will understand that life has different sides and not everybody is privileged to have what he has,” he added.

Afolayan who just launched a clothing line said that he never thought he would go into fashion industry.
“I never planned to have a clothing line; I like to be different, so I decided to use the Adire fabric to improve on the kembes I bought in India. After I designed and made some for myself, people liked it; that was why I decided to make a business out of it.”

The producer also shared how sad he feels about the challenges the Nigerian movie industry is currently facing.
“It’s sad that even after many years, we are still talking about the challenges in the movie industry. I saw an interview my father granted in 1980 titled: ‘The problems in the Nigerian Film Industry,’ so you can imagine if after almost forty years we are still discussing challenges.

“We don’t have a proper distribution framework that gives the proper return on investment in movies. We also lack adequate capacity building; I haven’t shot any film in two years because return is not guaranteed except if you get distribution outside Nigeria.”


Gist From Zenithnaija.com

More below:

https://zenithnaija.com/why-i-enrolled-my-son-as-a-mechanic-apprentice-kunle-afolayan/

Publicity stunt, I understand the hand work mentality, I feel same however at 8 he is to young to be in that environment, he should be at least 16 years old

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