Hello hivers am very happy to make the move of joining this community today and I must say have heard alot about the community from my brother @wealthwess and now I have taken the step of being part of this great community.
But before i proceed, kindly get to know about me with my introduction below;
My Bio.
My full name is Williams Olufemi Bello, I’m from Ogun state, Nigeria. I’m from a family of 5 and am so proud of my siblings. My parents are simply the best, they’re the type of parent that listen to their child, they’re supportive and always want what’s best for their children. I’m so proud to have them🥰.
Who @femowilly is?
I’m a selfless person, I’m always ready to assist my mates whenever needs be. I love reading, traveling, hanging out with friends and family, I’m sports lover, a teacher & most of all i love God because without him I’m nobody.
- Career
Following my dad’s profession
In this aspect I’m quite opposite of my brother, I grew up developing feelings, love towards my dad’s profession of being a football referee.
I’m always intrigued seeing my dad in action, the recognition and reputation he’s got, is just so appealing. I believe that’s when i finally fell in love in becoming a Nigeria football referee.
Then one day i told my dad, i believe i was 18years at the time when i told him i will loved to join the referee association, he was like oh really? And i answered yes quickly,lol.
He said that’s great and before i know it he enrolled me.
Becoming a professional referee is not easy
Yes, you read that right, I thought it would be an easy task becoming a referee but not knowing the unforeseen challenges that lies ahead. If i could remember properly the group i was enrolled with into taking the NRA( Nigeria Referee Association) exam that year (2014) had to be lectured for about 2 months prior to the exam. I thought it would just be one exam i will sit for, pass then boom becoming a Nigerian Referee but i was wrong. it’s actually three🤦🏻♂️, I was told it’s three exams, I needed to pass grade 3 exam, grade 2 exam, and grade 1 exam all in about 3years plus and that’s not the end i would still have to go ahead and pass a physical fitness test that deals with running 🏃🏻♂️ and extras which was so tough and hard to pass.
But due to my love for the sport i stood strong and passed all stages i became a Nigerian Referee Year 2018/2019. I have been privileged to hold different matches in different states and still counting…
(group picture after passing physical fitness exercise)
(group picture after a match officiating)
(Quick picture before a match)
Education background.
I’m a graduate of Federal Polytechnic ilaro with Mechanical Engineering HND degree.
Also an NYSC certified.
Why i joined hive/ Expectations.
It’s a common sense for me to join this great platform having heard from my brother @wealthwess and seeing what the community actually stands for in helping the growth of their users just by being creative. And that’s what prompt me into joining today to show my talents of being conversant with sports, teaching, about technology/science, and cryptocurrency world. I am going to drive with dedication and consistency in the community and I hope i would be received with loves? As i will be sharing more in the process.
#femowilly x #lilbro x #Wealthwess
Hive Rules and Regulations.
i am a man of discipline, therefore i totally agreed to the rules of the community with NO use of AI generating contents or using another person’s work for my glory. I will stay away from such and be real with my contents, it’s either original or nothing.
To all family & friends on hive stopping by to read, i say a very big thank you.👏🏻
Looking forward to your supports!!