This is the story my mum told me. It is about my journey from the beginning of.my life till now. I was born into the family as the first child when the income of the home was low but peace and joy reigned. I later had other siblings and life continued.
In those days, to be registered in a primary school, your right hand through your head must touch your left ears, was the criteria for enrolment. But in my case, I was enrolled because I joined our neighbours going to school, as I had cried throughout the other day.
My mum and dad agreed that since it was what I wanted, the registration should be done officially. It wasn't like I was mature to begin school but my enthusiasm made them take that step.
Fortunately, at the end of the school year, I was promoted to the next class having done very brilliantly and the rest is history.
Though, there were other learners like me, those who were under-age but still found their ways into the classroom. We had the same experiences with the older folks.
After primary school, I was quite small to begin secondary education yet qualified. At the graduation of my senior secondary school, I wasn't able to gain admission into the university because I wasn't sixteen years old as stipulated by the constitution of the university commission.
Staying home idle is one thing I don't want to do. Just sleeping, eating and watching movies and whatnot. It would not do me any good. So, I applied as an office attendant in a pharmaceutical producing company in an industrial estate. During my interview, I was given some mathematical problems to solve, more of which was in measurement like kilograms, litres, grams, metre and so on, thank goodness that the measurement table was still fresh in my head.
I took my time to divulge the answers. We were about 30 applicants for the job but I got it at the end of the day and a new chapter opened to me.
I did my job with much vigor. Since I was still pursuing my admission to the university, I was only going to stay on the mob for a year or at most, two. In my first year, I got an award for the most dedicated junior staff with a prize of a thousand dollars. That was one of my happiest moments till this moment of writing this piece.
The fund was kept to see me through my university. Of course, I wouldn't be able to spend all that money for my university education. Those days, the values of the Nigerian Naira and the US Dollar we're at per.
When I finally left for the university to study history and graduating with a fine result, had the compulsory one-year national service and sought the job, settling down to family life and building a career took over me
Over the years, I have come to realize that no matter the level we attain in life, we should constantly look back where we started and know where we are heading. And never to lose guard for once.
In any case, my greatest regret had been my choice of friends at some point.in my life. I feel that if I hadn't met with such friends during my younger years, I may have attained more heights in life than now. But it's not all bad.
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I turned the glass in my hand so that the amusing horned skull nonsense on it was fully visible for the Jefemeister.
I do have a weakness for a nice glass it must be said
His love for designer cups is second to none as his companions observed him critically to have always used such cups at their hang out for preparation of the coming week.