On Saturday, Diddy
added another accolade to his list of accomplishments as he was awarded an
honorary doctorate degree in humanities from his alma mater, Howard University. Over 15 years ago,
Diddy attended the HBCU for two years before dropping out in 1990 to follow his
entrepreneurial dreams. Since then, he’s become a humanitarian, launched a
number of successful business ventures, topped the Forbes Hip Hop cash kings
list, and has been named one of the most influential people in the world by
Time and CNN, which makes him more than qualified in real world experience for
his honorary doctorate.
As he stepped up to the podium with a huge smile on his
face, he began his speech by saying:
Excuse me, throughout
my life I have rushed through some of my greatest moments, and I said if I made
it to this point, and when I made it to this point, I would take my time, and I
would look at each and every one of you. So let me take my time and look at
you. Let me realize where I’m at. Let me live in this moment and be present
right now. Ain’t no homecoming like a Howard homecoming!
He also paid tribute to his mother, while revealing that she
withheld the details of his father’s death from him growing up and it wasn’t
until he attended Howard that he found out the truth:
My world was changed
here at Howard. On my second day of school, I learned something that would
change the course of my life forever. I don’t talk about this often. I was
raised by a single mother in Harlem. My dad Mr. Melvin Combs died when I was
three years old. My mother always told me he died in a car accident, but
something about that, it just didn’t feel right. Something in my soul was
telling me otherwise, so as soon as I got here, I went to the library and did
some research. I searched through all the newspapers, and when I typed in my
father’s name and the day he died, I read in the Amsterdam News that he had
been murdered in a drug deal gone bad.
Right there in that
library, I realized that there is nothing greater than a mother’s love and
desire to protect her child. Nothing! I also decided that I would live my life
in a way that would make her proud. I decided to embrace the entrepreneurial
spirit of my father but in an honest way. God bless you Melvin Combs, I can
feel you right next to me, but in an honest way, a legal way. By earning,
scraping, working harder and believing in myself, and making the most of the
blessings that God blessed me with. See, I got that work ethic from my mother.
My mother worked four jobs to send me to Howard University so I want to take
this time to say, ‘Mama I love you so much, I wouldn’t be standing up here if
it wasn’t for you and thank you for all of your sacrifices. I love you ma!’
Diddy also dropped a few gems for graduates such as, “Don’t be afraid to close your eyes and
dream, but then open your eyes and see,” and “Nobody is going to take you to
the front of the line — you need to push to the front of the line.”
A large number of celebs came out to support, including Bow Wow, Lance Gross, Jermaine Dupri,
French Montana, Michael B. Jordan, Mary J. Blige, Nas and Will.i.Am.
No comments:
Post a Comment