Just A Brief Introduction About Okafor, Founder For Phronesis Readers Club



 Just A Brief Introduction About   Okafor, Founder For Phronesis Readers Club

My Name is Daniel Chinemerum Okafor. 

I'm a visionary young man with a burning passion and drive to impact my world positively.


I'm a Certified Writer, Graphic Designer, a Musical Instrument Tutor, Social Media Manager and a Personal Development Strategist (I have an enormous flair to see people metamorphose into superior versions of themselves).

I Teach, I Mentor.


What best defines me is my undying love for Jesus.

I'm a KINGDOM INSIDER with a mandate to extend the frontiers of the kingdom of heaven across the territories and systems of the earth.


I am an undergraduate studying Economics at the prestigious University of Abuja, Nigeria.

I'm currently serving as the president of my departmental fellowship (NAFECS).


I'm the Founder of Phronesis Readers Club; a platform that raises global potential leaders through reading lifestyle.


I love all colours, but my favorite Colours are black, red and white.


I'm an ambivert (but more of an introvert than an extrovert).

I enjoy the company of people but I love being alone. 

My Productivity Prowess is usually activated in an absolute state of tranquility.


I'm an avid reader, I love to read, reading is my culture, I read for growth and development.

 Some call me "The Reading Apostle".


I'm a tall slim guy, I've tried my best to increase in size but all to no avail . Probably I might have to wait till I get married.


I enjoy watching humourous contents online.


I'm an igbo man from Anambra State, Nnewi to be precise. People do tell me I don't look and sound like one, but that doesn't change anything. 

I'M PROUDLY IGBO


I'm a LIGHT, a conduit of God's presence, a carrier of his glory and a dispenser of his life.


There is so much more to Daniel Okafor but let me stop here for now.




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