A wide-ranging ambition, to me, is not just a desire, it's a lifestyle. It's the compass that guides every sunrise and the fire that fuels my late, night scribblings.
From my days as a Science Laboratory Technology student at Federal University Lafia to leading my Christian fellowship, organizing blockchain orientations, and mentoring young talents like Andah on musical instruments, my ambitions stretch far and wide.
Some days, I’m in the lab, investigating how Citrobacter spp. can promote maize growth in soils amended with biochar and nanofertilizer. Other times, I'm gathering pawpaw fruits for microbiological analysis or compiling data for the Bacteriological Assessment of Utensils Used by Food Vendors in FULafia. That, too, is ambition, applied science for community health.
But it doesn’t stop there.
I dream of expanding my motivational book "The Power of Starting Small: Grow from Where You Stand" into something that stirs nations. I imagine hosting conferences that blend science, faith, and technology—where Hive blockchain meets sustainable agriculture, and young people leave empowered.
I want to be a bridge: between faith and science, tradition and innovation, rural roots and digital futures.
People say, "You can't do it all." But I say, “Why not try?” My ambition isn’t a single road, it’s a wide, wild map drawn by purpose, passion, and prayer. I am Hussaini Paul Kasimu. I am Kastropaul398 on Splinterlands. And I’m just getting started.