The Star (Jamaica)

Windshield wiper sends himself to The UWI

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my first laptop, and from deh so, mi save up a half a wah camera money give someone, and dem help mi buy mi first camera,” he said.

The drive to achieve more was pushing him even further, and when his son was born, the determinat­ion got stronger.

Not forgetting the way he started, Whittaker said that he never abandoned windshield wiping because it is putting food on the table and is even sending himself and his son to school.

LOVING THE SUCCESS

“Mi feel good about my success, worse, mi get mi yute and mi have supm weh mi affi a prove to him. And him appreciate weh mi a do fi him and the work weh mi a do, and mi nah do nothing wrong,” he said.

Now enrolled at The University of the West Indies and doing a three-month course in film production, Whittaker said that he is happy about his enrolment and is working to get his certificat­ion in that field.

Looking to the future, the 33-year-old said that he is hoping to start a company that does everything via social media.

He said that he is hoping to give people a chance to show their talent to the world.

“Right now, I do social-media marketing, video editing, graphic design, music management, and mi have a TV thing on YouTube on Fridays to give the up-andcoming artistes a chance for the world to see them,” he said.

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