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Had Ateneo gone all the way in the UAAP men鈥檚 basketball tournament this season, prized guard Kiefer Ravena would most probably have taken his talents to the pro ranks next year.<br><br>鈥溾€榊un na talaga ang plano ko nu鈥檔g umpisa pa lang. Kung sakaling mag-champion kami this year, magpi-PBA na talaga ako,鈥?he stressed in an interview with a handful of sports scribes on Friday night inside a local restaurant in Greenhills, San Juan, two days after hoisting the collegiate league鈥檚 highest individual award鈥攈is first in his already decorated young career.<br><br>Even his mother, former volleybelle Mozzy, admitted Kiefer was showing signs of making the big leap to the pro league long before the Season 77 started. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure about sa plano niyang 鈥榶un pero ramdam ko talaga nu鈥檔g umpisa pa lang ng season na parang gan鈥檜n na ang plano niya,鈥?said the former University of Santo Tomas star.<br><br>That plan, however, was derailed after the Blue Eagles failed to utilize their twice-to-beat edge in the Final Four against the National U Bulldogs and were eliminated, becoming just the second top-seeded team to make a stunning exit in the semis.<br><br>Although that big season collapse left a bitter taste in his mouth, the 6-foot Ravena still sees a silver lining in the horizon. 鈥淗indi pa siguro gusto ni God (na mag-PBA ako). Gusto niya siguro na sabihin sa akin na jaunting tiyaga pa,鈥?he noted.<br><br>Despite being reduced to a mere spectator at the sidelines for the second straight season, Ravena was still glad his close buddies, guard Gelo Alolino of NU and Far Eastern U counterpart Mike Tolomia, are going at it for the ultimate prize, both gunning for their first-ever UAAP title in what promises to be an explosive winner-take-all match this Wednesday at the Araneta Coliseum.<br><br>鈥淪abi ko nga sa kanya (Alolino), sabihin mo kay Mike huwag na kayo magpraktis. Magkita-kita na lang kayo sa laro. Kasi it all boils down to the final game. Magandang laban talaga 鈥榶un sa Wednesday,鈥?he noted. 鈥淲ala ka nang ia-adjust. I think FEU played all out in the first game then NU adjusted (in Game 2) so nakita na nila lahat 鈥榶ung kailangan nilang makita. It鈥檚 just the players鈥?game talaga.?br><br>Ravena, however, refused to make a prediction ahead of the deciding match.<br><br>鈥淔EU鈥檚 edge is their offensive prowess. Hindi mo alam kung sino ang i-score,鈥?he noted. 鈥淪cary thing about FEU is Mac (Belo) hasn鈥檛 played well in both games. Eventually law of averages will catch up. At the same time, Mike is playing consistent. (Achie) Inigo is always there. And so is (Anthony) Hargrove.<br><br>鈥淭apos sa NU naman 'yung system nila. I鈥檓 not saying na walang sistema si (FEU) coach Nash (Racela) but 鈥榶ung sa NU, it鈥檚 been there ever since talaga. 鈥榊un ang nagdala sa kanila all throughout the season. No one really separated from their group, on what they run on offense and especially on defense.鈥?br><br>Convinced the two team鈥檚 imports鈥擟ameroonian center Alfred Aroga and FEU's Hargrove, an American鈥攁nd their prized forwards鈥擳roy Rosario and Belo鈥攚ill just cancel each other out, Ravena believes it is how Alolino and Tolomia, his former teammates in the Philippine national youth team, will play in the deciding encounter that will serve as the biggest difference.<br><br>鈥淚t will still boil down to Mike and Gelo, how will they close it out. As leaders of their teams, you take it upon yourself in finding a way to win. Especially for both of them who are gunning for their first UAAP championship. 鈥榊ung mindset nu鈥檔g dalawa, they will give everything na makakaya nila,鈥?he stressed.<br><br>That explains why Ravena refused to put his money on a particular team. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 project any winner since both mentalities are going to be the same,?he noted. 鈥淗indi ka pwedeng maging complacent, hindi rin naman pwedeng tumodo manggigil. Kasi kapag nanggigil ka, you won鈥檛 have another game to settle down. Kapag relax ka naman, especially against a team like NU and FEU, they will really take advantage on how you will start.鈥?br><br>Whatever happens on the fate of his close friends, Ravena vowed he will come back even better next year, his eyes set on making it back to the Promised Land. 鈥淛ust like what I told coach Bo (Perasol), I want to leave a legacy on Ateneo on my last year. I really want to leave the school with a championship,鈥?he said.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-alma-12>Louis Vuitton Alma Tassen</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-speedy-17>Louis Vuitton tassen Speedy</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-portemonn-16>Louis Vuitton Portemonn</a></li></ul>
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There is no secret but the grace of God. I do everything in the world but in moderation. Again, I am surrounded by my childhood friends whom I have known for over 70 years. We have so many things in common: brotherhood, friendship, school mate, classmates. For instance, Chief Molade Okoya s wife was my wife s college mother. Above all, we have done well for ourselves in our endeavours.<br>
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What was your aspiration while growing up?<br>
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While growing up especially in my secondary school days, I used to sit very close to my good friend, Sir Molade Okoya-Thomas in Baptist Day Academy. And in 1956 when Molade was going abroad for further studies, I called him one day and said Molade, I learnt you are going to England. By the time you come back, I would have been a millionaire . I kept to my words and by the time Molade came back, I had become not a millionaire but a multi-millionaire. So my only aspiration was to be a successful man.<br>
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Are there traits that singled you out in your secondary school days?<br>
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I wouldn t know but I remember my school mates used to call me delicate millionaire because of my business exploits. I had a flair for trading and it was obvious that I would go far. By the grace of God, their predications came to pass.<br>
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What gave you that conviction that you were going to succeed?<br>
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I meant it and I prayed to my God and He answered my prayers. God helped me to use my brain well. I was a sales manager in a company. I was doing fine with this company. I led the team that introduced Cafenol, Andrews Liver Salt and so on into the Nigerian markets. When the expatriates came I was training them. And while they were in training they were my boss. Is that not ridiculous? Then I stumbled on a book which says Whichever work you do, whether you like it or not you will leave it one day. But in your little business of your own, when you leave it, you leave it to yourself. That was what gingered me and I resigned.<br>
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Was that the vision that gave birth to your pool business?<br>
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I pulled out of the company but I didn t have capital. I prayed to God and started to think of business that would not require capital and God gave me the answer. The only job that came to mind then was to be a pools agent. The only capital is a small table and a biro. This was in 1956. And that was also my year of breakthrough. I thank God for placing me on the ladder of success for the past 58 years. You know to get there is very easy but to remain there is by God s grace. What has helped me so far is prudent management.<br>
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Are you planning to slow down now that you are approaching 80?<br>
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Slow down ke?!&nbsp; Please I have to enjoy my money. I beg let me chop a fraction of it before I pass on. For now, I am not slowing down.<br>
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You have been on the roller coaster of success in the last 58 years, how have you been able to stay on top?<br>
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It is the grace of God because some people work much harder than me and they are not privileged to get close to the reward I am getting from God. I will continue to thank my Maker for directing my path. And that is why I will go to any length to assist the poor especially in the areas of medical attention and education, because I believe a soul who is healthy and educated can never go hungry. With modesty, I have played my role well in the things of God as a church man. I have built churches, mosques and hospitals.<br>
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How do you feel being a father to a set of twins at close to 80?<br>
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Honestly, it is a good feeling. I feel very good because the mother waited for eight years before the bundle of joy arrived. In fact, there is peace at home. I don t see it as a big deal because my father took a wife after the age of 80.<br>
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If you had to rate you satisfaction with your life so far, out of 10, what would you score yourself?<br>
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I would score myself excellent. As said earlier, I have remained on the ladder of success since 1956. I will be 79 on October 24. Looking back, it is not by my power or my level of hard work. No, it is by His grace that 58 years after, one is still agile, relevant and still waxing strong. Normally at old age, one should eat from one s reserve but now I am making more money than when I was younger.<br>
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What lesson has life taught you?<br>
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It has not been rosy. Even when I tasted the bitter side of life, I held on to my God because He is all-in-all. Life has taught me that in whatever position you find yourself, make sure you are satisfied.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Evora</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Galliera</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Lockit</a></li></ul>

Revision as of 07:36, 1 November 2014

There is no secret but the grace of God. I do everything in the world but in moderation. Again, I am surrounded by my childhood friends whom I have known for over 70 years. We have so many things in common: brotherhood, friendship, school mate, classmates. For instance, Chief Molade Okoya s wife was my wife s college mother. Above all, we have done well for ourselves in our endeavours.


What was your aspiration while growing up?
While growing up especially in my secondary school days, I used to sit very close to my good friend, Sir Molade Okoya-Thomas in Baptist Day Academy. And in 1956 when Molade was going abroad for further studies, I called him one day and said Molade, I learnt you are going to England. By the time you come back, I would have been a millionaire . I kept to my words and by the time Molade came back, I had become not a millionaire but a multi-millionaire. So my only aspiration was to be a successful man.

Are there traits that singled you out in your secondary school days?
I wouldn t know but I remember my school mates used to call me delicate millionaire because of my business exploits. I had a flair for trading and it was obvious that I would go far. By the grace of God, their predications came to pass.

What gave you that conviction that you were going to succeed?
I meant it and I prayed to my God and He answered my prayers. God helped me to use my brain well. I was a sales manager in a company. I was doing fine with this company. I led the team that introduced Cafenol, Andrews Liver Salt and so on into the Nigerian markets. When the expatriates came I was training them. And while they were in training they were my boss. Is that not ridiculous? Then I stumbled on a book which says Whichever work you do, whether you like it or not you will leave it one day. But in your little business of your own, when you leave it, you leave it to yourself. That was what gingered me and I resigned.

Was that the vision that gave birth to your pool business?
I pulled out of the company but I didn t have capital. I prayed to God and started to think of business that would not require capital and God gave me the answer. The only job that came to mind then was to be a pools agent. The only capital is a small table and a biro. This was in 1956. And that was also my year of breakthrough. I thank God for placing me on the ladder of success for the past 58 years. You know to get there is very easy but to remain there is by God s grace. What has helped me so far is prudent management.

Are you planning to slow down now that you are approaching 80?
Slow down ke?!  Please I have to enjoy my money. I beg let me chop a fraction of it before I pass on. For now, I am not slowing down.

You have been on the roller coaster of success in the last 58 years, how have you been able to stay on top?
It is the grace of God because some people work much harder than me and they are not privileged to get close to the reward I am getting from God. I will continue to thank my Maker for directing my path. And that is why I will go to any length to assist the poor especially in the areas of medical attention and education, because I believe a soul who is healthy and educated can never go hungry. With modesty, I have played my role well in the things of God as a church man. I have built churches, mosques and hospitals.

How do you feel being a father to a set of twins at close to 80?
Honestly, it is a good feeling. I feel very good because the mother waited for eight years before the bundle of joy arrived. In fact, there is peace at home. I don t see it as a big deal because my father took a wife after the age of 80.

If you had to rate you satisfaction with your life so far, out of 10, what would you score yourself?
I would score myself excellent. As said earlier, I have remained on the ladder of success since 1956. I will be 79 on October 24. Looking back, it is not by my power or my level of hard work. No, it is by His grace that 58 years after, one is still agile, relevant and still waxing strong. Normally at old age, one should eat from one s reserve but now I am making more money than when I was younger.

What lesson has life taught you?
It has not been rosy. Even when I tasted the bitter side of life, I held on to my God because He is all-in-all. Life has taught me that in whatever position you find yourself, make sure you are satisfied.

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