When his dream of becoming a world-class footballer did not materialise, Micheal Adumadez’s urge to see himself succeed regardless, became his push and pull energy plug.
After some ups and downs in changing jobs, Micheal settled on barbering, a trade he practices with such passion and zeal.
He shares his struggles and successes with Joy New’s Story of Hope series.
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