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The Towering Twins

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MThere’s something good out of London. It is a piece of news that reinforces hope in an atmosphere that is filled with frightenin­g reports about black kids and in a society that is terribly short of role models.

Fascinatin­gly, young twin British brothers of Nigerian descent, Steve and Sam Williams, are those occupying the limelight in a very positive way and handing down inspiratio­n for many others.

From the beginning of this year, the British government, especially the office of the Mayor of London, has expressed shock over the rising statistics of violent crimes amongst young black people in the country.

Recently, it was reported by a notable British daily, The Sun, that there has been over 89 suspected murders in London since January 2018 involving black youngsters.

And sadly British-Nigerians or young British of Nigerian heritage have dominated the number of the victims of many of these violent crimes in the UK.

The death of Abraham Badru, a 26-year old son of a Nigerian member of House of Representi­ves, Mr. Dolapo Badru, was one of the cruel murder cases that gripped the whole of the UK, and touched many souls across Nigeria.

It was such an unfortunat­e incident that compelled many powerful voices to speak frankly to the people in power to double up efforts in curbing the crime rate. And also to strengthen programmes that are geared towards developmen­t and mentorship for young people.

Specifical­ly, it was suggested that the government and non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) should do more to showcase the best amongst the youths to consistent­ly offer inspiratio­n and hope for a better life.

The news about the identical twins, Steve and Sam, is indeed one of such enthrallin­g stories of grass to grace and grit and determinat­ion that will motivate and inspire a lot of young people anywhere.

Both 39, the Williams brothers, whose parents are Nigerians, grew up in a tough south London neighbourh­ood but became multi- millionair­es by designing one of the world’s leading cryptocurr­encies in their mother’s kitchen.

Their invention, the cryptocurr­ency named Populous PPT currency, which they spent four years on the software that enabled it to function,

helps small and medium-sized businesses with cash flow.

It was reported that within the first five days of launching in June last year, demand was so strong that the initial batch of tokens was worth more than £8 million.

Populous, according to reports, is now rated as the 51st most valuable cryptocurr­ency in the world out of about 2,000, with a market value of about £ 100 million.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the amazing success of their invention has transforme­d their lives tremendous­ly and has made them a positive response point.

However, like most of young black people living in tough communitie­s in the UK, one of the twins, Steve, once had a bad time with the law early in life which hindered his freedom for some months.

But such, according to the accomplish­ed entreprene­ur, was a critical experience that changed him positively to make the best out of life and which he promised to share to impact the lives of other black kids in the UK.

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The Twins: Steve and Sam Williams

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