Mrs. Godwin, is from Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State and had dropped out of school in 1983 due to lack of funds. According
to her,
“I had to leave for Jos in 1983, since my father could no longer sponsor my education to secondary school because he had no money. While I was with my cousin, I enrolled in a tailoring shop to learn dress making. I completed it within a year and six months. In 2003, I was able to save some money from water hawking. I started pepper and tomato business with N1,000 from the savings. I also went into corn roasting business, but my husband stopped me from the business in 2007,” she told Vanguard.
In
2008, she decided to go into vocational training with a
non-governmental organisation called Refocusing Nigerian Talents
Organisation, RENITO, where she was trained in soap (liquid, medicated
and bar), pomade and disinfectants production.
“Now I can produce and sell the products I was trained on, and I started with N1,500. I came to realise that the business was lucrative and helpful to me and my family. I decided to make savings towards going back to school after I dropped out in 1983. My husband was against my decision and quarrelled seriously with me. But I didn’t give up on my decision. In 2013, I went on to enrol at Junior Secondary School, Gosa, Airport Road, Abuja, where I started in JSS I F. I was able to raise N10, 000 to pay for admission expenses."
“Why I decided to start from JSSI was because I had never in my life stepped into the four walls of a secondary school. I told myself I will start from JSS I, as it will help me to have the foundation of secondary school education and to understand what I would be taught. My principal was surprised and asked me whether I could cope with secondary school education as an adult and a married woman. He and the staff also encouraged me to continue since I had made up my mind. But my husband continued making trouble to stop me”.
“I am the oldest person in the class of 80 students. I participate in every school activity, and I am happy with that. Even when I come late to school, the teachers do punish me just like other students, and I have no problem with that, but I do behave myself as an adult. I have seen great changes in my life, and I am coping seriously. My aim is to study marketing in the university after I would have completed my senior secondary education”, she added.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 238 of 238Wow! I love the spirit. That is called DETERMINATION, all the best Ma. Sweedydiagold@gmail.com
This one self gud I ve told my sis to start primary one she's 30yrs it's not too late abeg
sheer determination
Dats a great decision she made. God is with u mama. Hope say u no dey carry water bottle go skul?
That is awesome. I love ur courage. Keep it up!!!🌹
Hmm.. I duff my hat for her and wish her every success. H'ver this is a serious failing of our system. I personally have not seen the four walls of Sec School but correspondence courses at Exan Success then at Obanikor in Lagos back in 80s helped me to secure GCEs with which I gained admission to Uni.
Nowadays drop outs are condemned to the abyss.
Good one. A journey of a thousand mile starts with a step. All the best.
There is no age limit in education my sis. I salute her courage tho sounds funny.
i love that if i see the opportunity
Motivated to focus on my priorities and never give up on my dreams.
Wish her success.
It well,is nt late o but wot can she do wit d certificate again aside of wot she wil gain bcos in dis country now even if u ar a young chik dey wil want 2get somtin 4rm u b4 givin u d job,so wot wil she giv na.
great but she could go for adult education ..... dt will kinda cover some of her lost yrs ..... Moreova , dt she didnt go to skul dosent mean she cant give her kids d best of education... abi d woman sha wan go skul and experience it ...lol
naa wa
naa wa
naa wa
What a lovely mom. If u were my biological mom I would adore u never d less I still adore u. Education has no age limits, go get it mom n God will never let u down. I so much admire u, Hmmmmmm. More grease to elbow, love u. All d best.
Awwwww!
Thats good for her. benotekcomputers@gmail.com
LWKMD!!!ehehehehe
LWKMD!!! Eheheheheh
best of luck mum, definitely u know the essence and benefit of education so no doubt in u trying ur best to send your children to school............God will strengthen and be with you through the challenges of Secondary school and University level.....I believe u can do it and even more.
No one is above education.
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Never say never! But if ur hubby is against it, why disobey him? Determination is good though.
knowledge is seeked irrespective of age. that is why an adage says in hausa language 'Gemu baya hana ilmi'meaning 'growing moustache, grey hair, old age do not discourage or resist pple from seeking knowledge. keep it on joor. as u started now, hope u will become professor one day
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lol this woman matter no bi here o,i encourage her though abimbo_sweety@yahoo.com
Good woman spirit
Afterall she wnt end up in d kitchen....lyk dey say
Gudluck juliana...be determined nd u will reach it.(topsygalitos@ymail.com)
make she no go corrupt the children there abeg.
God bless u Ma.
No matter how old one is EDUCATION is d key to success and dats y we should be greatful to God and our parents for providing for us.
No be small thing
no be small thing
no be small
no be small thing
NO TIME IS A WASTE IN EDUCATION. ITS CALLED MOTIVATION
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NO TIME IS A WASTE IN EDUCATION. ITS CALLED MOTIVATION
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Hmmmm.....Dis is quite funny dough! I believe dere are other things she wld hv done!! When will she finish school & start making use of d cert?
She shld be advised. Everybody musn't go 2 school;
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