Just me
This is the story of my life, my name Sarah Johnson the first child of my parents who are super wealthy, my Dad works at the United States of America while my mom is the Manager of my Dad's very own Company here in Nigeria.
I get a whole lot of questions by my friends like "Why is your Dad working at the U.S when he has his own company" well the thing is that my Dad is actually a citizen of the U.S by Naturalization and beside he has been working there (the U.S) even before his marriage, so it's not that easy to quit such Job he loves, another funny questions I do get from my friends is that why did we not travel out of the country as well as my Dad and live the company to someone else to handle, you see I'm Igbo by tribe and like the popular saying "Igbo too like money", I think that statement is true because it is been played out in my family.
By tradition my Dad is meant to handover his inheriatnce to his son which includes his company, when he has joined his saints, that same tradition suggested that my Dad has the right to pass his inheritance to his younger brother only if in the case where he has no son.
But speaking of "the son ", my Dad only son is just two months old, you wouldn't want to handover a multi-million naira company to a baby of two months of age, well let's be sincere who does that?
I attended the best school ever in Nigeria, the school was actually for the "High standard wealthy citizens" a school that is based on international teaching and learning where different teachers & students of different country come to teach and learn, the school is been operated on Nigeria educational Curriculum setting.
It was in that same school, I completed my 16 years lower and Higher level grades, before moving to the United States to finish my education , my Dad is someone who has the mindset of believe that changing school will make one dull and also will cost him more spending.