Popular content creator Egungun of Lagos has sparked a debate about the relationship between education and success. In a recent video, Egungun discussed his views with Daddy Freeze, highlighting that having an education does not guarantee success in life.
Egungun cited his own staff as examples, revealing that his chef, personal assistants, and videographer are all degree holders but work for him. He emphasized that despite their educational backgrounds, he employed them, suggesting that success is not solely determined by education.
“School does not guarantee the success of man,” Egungun said. “I have a chef, Tayo who is educated. He read biology in school. He has two degrees. He is a nutritionist and a dietitian. He graduated with a second-class upper. I also have 5 staff. All my PAs also have degrees. My videographer too is a graduate.”
Egungun’s comments have sparked a debate about the role of education in achieving success. While some people agree with Egungun’s views, others argue that education provides individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in life.
Egungun’s comments also emphasize the importance of individual effort and circumstances in achieving success. He suggests that success is not solely determined by education, but rather by a combination of factors, including hard work, determination, and opportunity.