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Local influencer wants to leave a lasting impact

Seanego Johannes Morobadi, who is known as Mr Virus, encourages young entrepreneurs to make an impact in whatever they do through his brand Infect2Impact.

5POLOKWANE – Seanego Johannes Morobadi, who is known as Mr Virus, has his own clothing brand, Infect2Impact, and is also a certified life coach.

The 25-year-old entrepreneur holds a degree in Contemporary English and Multilingual Studies and is currently a final-year student at the University of Limpopo studying for his masters degree in English.

Morobadi wants to obtain his PHD at New York University in the United States and has already applied for admission in 2022.

He told CV that his highlights in life were when he was featured in the SABC talk show, Daily Thetha talking about misconception about education and certification.

“From there I got more opportunities to be a resident motivational speaker on Reality Waves. I also get invitations from various schools in Limpopo to go and speak to the learners.

“As a young person who grew up in poverty I want to reach out to other young people going through the same thing. I want to give them the information that they are unable to get since I got the leverage to help them now,” said Morobadi.

He mentioned people use to call him Mr Virus. “I decided to come up with a clothing brand to explain who Mr Virus is and that’s how Infect2Impact clothing brand came to be.

“Infect2Impact means everyone of us should be infectious wherever we are so that we can make an impact in whatever we do. I want to encourage young entrepreneurs and motivational speakers and remind them that they can make an impact wherever they are,” he said.

Morobadi would like to see his clothing brand reach people on an international level in five years.

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