Today, the world celebrates the life and impact of a great man, Chadwick Bossman.
He resonated so well with his root and held on to his ideals so faithfully that he decided to write his own scripts and chose his roles. Insisting that any role that didn’t depict his true personality, he let go. As a young man, he sought to add a voice to the redrafting of the narrative of blacks.
Chadwick Bossman, like Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana who understood his responsibilities towards his generation, defied known and set limitations to bring a character that reflects the Black and tells our story uniquely.
His deeds, impact and words live on. Chadwick legacies live on.
Below, we recount some extracts of his great speeches:
1. Sometimes you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that God predestined inside of you.
2. …if you’re willing to take the harder way, the more complicated one, the one with more failures at first then successes [follow]. The one that has ultimately proven to have more meaning, more victory, more glory. That…you will not regret it.