What do you get when you mix a dedicated student, flexible education, and skills-based certificates? Ask Nwankwo Prince!
“I can make a dead man smile; that’s why I don’t go to funerals — it gets weird,” Nwankwo Prince, a student living in Ghana, said jokingly. The 25-year-old, whose stage name is Comedian Hungryman, has been perfecting the art of comedy since he was a child. Entertaining is his natural gift — people are mesmerized by him wherever he goes.
After serving a full-time mission in Nigeria, Nwankwo began seriously considering what skills and education he would need to embrace his natural gift and turn it into a profession. When a few good friends mentioned
“My experience with BYU-Pathway is just something words cannot explain.” Nwankwo explained, “It’s what I call my step to success — introducing me to a new view of life. It equipped me both spiritually and temporally towards achieving my goals.”
Being funny is hard work
Nwankwo loves joking around, but he takes his education seriously. He doesn’t want to just rely on his natural talent; he wants an education to support it.
He said, “Because of the desire I had to further my education, I made a choice and applied for a degree. I never regretted it because it kept on improving me and adding more value to my life.” With a passion to run his own business as a comedian and entertainer, Nwankwo has focused on earning three certificates as he pursues his bachelor’s degree. His first certificate was in
Uniting Africa through entertainment
Nwankwo wanted to give back to BYU-Pathway by helping launch a Facebook group with video content about the organization. Nwankwo uses his gift for entertainment to highlight BYU-Pathway African students through the group. In each episode, students are brought on to share their story and a talent. Together, they illustrate that every individual is unique and has something important to share.
BYU-Pathway blessed my life; it could bless your life too. I have made sure I spread the good news of BYU-Pathway.
Nwankwo’s passion for BYU-Pathway and desire to give back have grown because of the skills he developed in his
The show must go on
The journey hasn’t been easy. As a young adult, Nwankwo has felt the pressures of building relationships, growing finances, and keeping up with goals, but he is grateful for every bump on the road to success. It has taught him how to reach out and help others in similar situations.
His advice? To keep pushing through: “No matter the country, no matter the language, no matter the barrier, the spirit of never giving up should always be with you. If you don’t give up, you will achieve your dreams.”
Contributing author: Jacob Orse