Autobiography of Cubk Abdullahi Obaka

 







My name is Cubk Abdullahi Obaka. I was born on April 16, 1998, in Katsina State, Nigeria, to my loving parents, Abdul Baye and Ladi Obaka. I am the middle child of three, blessed with my caring elder sister Habiba and my lively younger brother Abubakar.


I grew up between Zaria and Abuja, experiencing both the warmth of traditional community life and the vibrant pace of the capital city. My early years in Zaria were filled with cultural pride, while my time in Abuja exposed me to broader opportunities.


As a student, I attended Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, a place that challenged and shaped my academic abilities. My journey later took me to NFI Jos, where I gained new skills, friendships, and experiences that would help define my future.


One of the most defining moments of my life was the loss of my beloved mother, Ladi Obaka. Her passing left an emptiness that words can hardly capture, yet her memory continues to guide and inspire me. She taught me the values of strength, kindness, and perseverance lessons I carry every day.


Among the greatest blessings in my life is the birth of my daughter, Khadija, who is now seven years old. Her laughter, curiosity, and determination remind me daily of the beauty and responsibility of fatherhood. She is my motivation, my joy, and one of the reasons I strive to be the best version of myself.


I am driven by the rush of energy that comes from pursuing my goals and stepping into new experiences. That dopamine rush fuels my love for growth, challenge, and meaningful living.


For me, life is a journey of resilience, purpose, and gratitude honoring the past, embracing the present, and shaping the future.


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