Activist and lawyer Oliver Barker-Vormawor has opened up in a candid Facebook post about his personal reflections on law, education, and values, stressing that true leadership and impact are not tied to prestigious schools or professional titles.

In his post, the #FixTheCountry convener admitted that he sometimes regrets becoming a lawyer or attending Harvard and Cambridge.

According to him, the weight of those credentials often overshadows the values that truly define him. "I sometimes regret the fact that I became a lawyer or went to Harvard or Cambridge.

This is because I feel like it has robbed the people who interact with me of perspective," he wrote.