Happy people, I am one person who believes that it is never too late to live your dream in this life. You have to keep pushing. The 42-year-old woman, Mrs. Juliana Godwin
(pictured above) has defied all odds to return to school. She is a JSS1 (first
year of high school) student of Junior Secondary School, Gosa, Abuja.
Mrs. Godwin, who hails from Riyom Local Government Area of
Plateau State, had dropped out of school in 1983 as a result of limited
resources. She hasn’t been idle since 1983 but has engaged in different things
to improve herself. However, she never gave up on her dream of getting a formal
education and is on her way to actualizing that dream. Her example shows that
it is never too late to actualize your dream. “Once there is life, there is
hope” they say so keep that dream, alive and keep working to actualize it. I wish her all the very best. Read
her full story after the cut….
“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.
“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.
Please remain happy and spread happiness around. Xoxo
Please remain happy and spread happiness around. Xoxo
Source: Vanguard
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