Week One 
Q: Tell us a bit about yourself, sir.

 A: My name is Sergius Ochepa. I am the fifth child of Mr. and Mrs. Ochepa. My parents had eleven children. I was born and raised in Jos, Plateau state years ago when it was Benue, Plateau, Taraba, and Nasarawa together and J.D Gomwalk was the Governor. 

 Q: Please sir, can you tell us about your childhood days, and growing up?

 A: Growing up as a child in my days was fun. This is because the state and the nation at large were peaceful. There are tourist sites everywhere on the plateau, and that made it a lively and prosperous state.

 We could walk distances fearlessly and like every other child, I had my fair share. As a child, I never liked studying. Although am not a dull child! I will rather participate in competing games such as football, biking, and slingshot (catapulting) instead of settling down with my books. 

I was the anchorman in catapulting among my peers in the Jos Police barracks. That is where my love for challenges and drive to win against all odd started.

 Again, I am a champion, a protective elder brother of five (5) girls. I could give them an instruction to remain indoors, while I go hunting with my catapult, since my parents left me in charge, knowing that I am equal to the tasks. That allowed me to develop a sense of family care, accountability, responsibility, and working within a delegated authority early in life. 

 To be continued next week