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Persistent Work Ethic of Blind Music Producer Cobhams Asuquo: Outworking His Sighted Counterparts

Blind Nigerian musician and producer, Cobhams Asuquo, admitted to working five times more than his sighted counterparts in the music industry.

Blind Nigerian Artist Cobhams Asuquo Holds Down Five-Fold Working Schedule Compared to Peers in...
Blind Nigerian Artist Cobhams Asuquo Holds Down Five-Fold Working Schedule Compared to Peers in Music Industry

Persistent Work Ethic of Blind Music Producer Cobhams Asuquo: Outworking His Sighted Counterparts

Cobhams Asuquo Speaks About Work Ethic and Blindness

In a recent interview with Hip TV, Nigerian singer and music producer Cobhams Asuquo shared his thoughts on working hard despite his blindness and the importance of embracing one's reality.

Asuquo clarified that he is completely blind, not visually impaired, and urged people living with disabilities to acknowledge their condition and find strength in it. When asked about why he works harder than his peers, he said, "The stereotype surrounding blind people, that they are incapable, fuels my determination to prove my capabilities."

Referring to the general misconception that blindness is a barrier to success, Asuquo emphasized the importance of self-awareness in dealing with any challenge. "It's essential to call things what they are, address them head-on, and find resilience in your authenticity," he said.

Asuquo expressed comfort with being blind, finding pride in being able to build a successful career despite his disability. "There's a special essence to realizing that, despite being blind, I have achieved so much," he said. "I embrace being blind and see it as a powerful motivator."

Through his words, Cobhams Asuquo encourages others to face their challenges with strength and authenticity, using his own experiences to inspire aspiring artists and individuals living with disabilities.

Cobhams Asuquo, in a discussion on Hip TV, spoke about the impact of his blindness on his work ethic. He clarified that he is not visually impaired but completely blind, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging one's reality. His determination to prove the stereotype wrong and work harder than his peers stems from the misconception that blindness is a barrier to success. Asuquo finds comfort in his blindness, seeing it as a powerful motivator, and encourages others to embrace their challenges with strength, using his experiences to inspire individuals, especially those living with disabilities, in their personal growth, education, lifestyle, relationships, and career paths in Nigeria, and even beyond, including the Naija community.

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