Abe Idehen-Nathaniel spent four hours on his costume, and said he wanted to become a journalist in the future so he could 'inform people about things they don't know'.
Abe Idehen-Nathaniel spent four hours on his costume, and said he wanted to become a journalist in the future so he could"inform people about things they don't know".Why you can trust Sky News
During one of their regular family talks, eight-year-old Abe told his father, Justice Idehen-Nathaniel, that his school in Lagos, Nigeria, was having a careers day.Image:With the help of his mother, Abe set about preparing his suit and printing off the Sky News logo, so it could be wrapped round his microphone - a task which he said took nearly four hours.
"I was amazed," he told Sky News."I was expecting a like, maybe a retweet, but I got back home from work, opened my laptop and there was just a stream of likes."When asked what he thought of Abe's career choice, Mr Idehen-Nathaniel said that he wasn't surprised, as Sky News is regularly on the television at home.
"But this is something that Abe seemed excited about, so if in the next five to ten years he decides to do that, we will give him the support he requires."
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