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Monday, December 08, 2014

Mrs Juliana Godwin Explains Why At 42 Years She Is In JSS1

This story should should encourage you if you think you are too old to go back to school!


Mrs. Juliana Godwin, a 42-year-old Junior Secondary School I (JSSI) student of Junior Secondary School, Gosa, Abuja, has become one of those persons with strong will to change her condition.


•L-R: Mrs. Juliana Godwin with her son, Sam Godwin, in front of Junior Secondary School, Gosa, Abuja signboard


Mrs. Godwin, who hails from Riyom in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, had her education stalled by lack of sponsorship, a situation that made her to drop out, in 1983, of LEA Primary School, Riyom.

“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”, she told Sunday Vanguard.
In 2001, she and her children left Jos to join her husband in Abuja, where they live at Gosa village, along Airport Road.


An industrious woman, Godwin became the bread-winner of her family. Since had skill in hair plaiting, that became a source of livelihood for her and the family. Later she ventured into hawking of water in a basin in Gosa market to boost the family’s income.
“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 said.

In 2008, Godwin 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”, Mrs. Godwin narrated.
“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”.

She wants her teachers and principal to treat her just like other students notwithstanding her age or as a mother, because she wishes pass through the school system, and is ready to accept every academic and moral discipline that will shape her future.
“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.”

She is a mother of four children, whom she sponsors to the tune of N9,700 in a session while she also takes care of the family’s upkeep. “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. - Vanguard


God see you through Juliana!








49 comments:

  1. That's what we call DETERMINATION....

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  2. Wow! I love her Determination, some people would have chosen Adult lessons but she wanted it the normal way. Kudos to her. I would like to hear about her in 10yrs time on a bigger level.

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    1. I just burst out laughing when I saw this your eeyyaaaa

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    2. Same here oooo Mrs D, a whole Genny baby

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    3. Strong willed woman!!!....My inlaw...where hve you been? Do you live know anyone who sells iro and buba either in the uk or naija?...I even tried Jumia Ng but i didnt see where it says International postage available.

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  4. It's never too late



    Chioma

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    1. Tell this to Aunty Ronke Oshodi Oke. There should be no excuse to Education

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  5. Indeed God will see you through

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  6. Wow!
    Quite an inspiration..
    Never give up on your dreams!!!

    Shout out to my dad that never let his dreams die...it got delayed,but he fought to get it back,at least part of it!

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    1. Shout out to Daddy Iphie too

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    2. I need to see this lady. TGW,send some of ur bodyguards to go look for her. I'm in tears. My boo was cheated out of his prize money. He cried,he smiled,he laffed n he cried some more. It is well Tayo. The sky is ur limit and don't worry,there'll be money for the bride price��

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    3. Hahahahaha @ shout out to Daddy Iphie
      Broke ma heart too to watch Tayo y'day.

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  7. Wow! Am so touched. God will help u scale thru..5 sky will be ur starting point by d time u are thru with school. Never too late to go back to skool

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  8. Stewie Gilligan Griffin8 December 2014 at 12:04

    I hope her story will inspire a lot of people especially women...some of the Chronicles I read here are quite pathetic.

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  9. wow,madam God ll empower you.aww my mum at 62 is next hehehe

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  10. education has no age limit ,bravo juliana ,afterall the wise ones already say life begins at 40.

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  11. Wow! How inspiring! Reminds me of this movie with Naomi Harris,where an old man of 82years or so,went back to secondary or is it primary school. Haven't seen the full movie but they show the making often on one of those movie channels.



    NewBie!

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    1. Very interesting movie. I have forgotten the title.

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    2. 'The First Grader', starring Naomi Harris and Oliver Litondo. It's on sale, U could buy it.
      LizzyWayne

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  12. Wow!!! I applaude her courage and will to back to school. That her husband is stupid o. Sits at home will she provides for the family and he doesn't want her to go to school. She shouldn't listen to him joh. God will c her thru and also continue to provide funds for her.

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  13. Pls can we contact this lady so we can help her with her fees so she can focus on her studies?

    I'm a feminist and I love women that are determined to succeed especially without the help of a man. I can imagine the wahala her illiterate husband will be giving her. Men get intimidated by women that want to improve themselves. The most admirable aspect is that she didn't resort to spreading her legs.

    Her eyes are on her prize and all these temporary humiliation will soon be a thing of the past

    A million gbosas for this lady

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    1. I second your motion Adaorah, Stella please contact this woman and do a post on her so that interested BVs can help her pay for her studies. In a society like ours where women don't strive to achieve their dreams, a woman like her should be encouraged . She will serve as an example for other woman to emulate and wake up to their dreams.
      Kudos Juliana.

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  14. May your dreams come true... Amen

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  15. husband that is not even a groundnut winner? calm down husbanding lol.allow her to go school.

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  16. I love this !!! Ride on Juli, u are blessed.

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  17. Wow. She must be a strong woman to do this.

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  18. This is the boldest step I've ever seen.. God will give you the grace to graduate in flying colours

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  19. Hahahahaha…That her uniform nah die..lol. Good for you madam. lol

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  20. Determination!!! She shall sit among kings.

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  21. may God put a smile on yout beautiful face Mrs Juliana.

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  22. Wow! This it really touching! When there is a will, there is a way! I applaud her. She is really determined.

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  23. Chikito a.k.a FinalSay8 December 2014 at 14:16

    please how can one reach this woman? I want to give financial support. even if its fees until JSS3 3rd term, to relieve her. Stella pls let us know if there's any way one can reach her from lagos, as I am in Abuja.

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  24. Has anyone heard frm Chick Felix?
    She doesn't comment anymore and I kinda miss her.Hope nobody here made her angry?....Her gud heart and giving hands struck a chord in me.pls does anyone have her email?

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  25. I Will soon Visit you Mrs Juliana Godwin, I promise to deliver even a modu of rice to you through your school for xmas. For this your determination, God will lift you higher than you ever imagined.

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  26. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Wow... When she wan graduate..... This is lesson to those that want to reject education to think twise b4 taking that decision......
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  27. Am so emotional right now. What a determination.

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  28. Wow.... am intrigued...
    Lesson learnt" NEVER EVER GIVE UP YOUR DREAMS.....
    It might be delayed but it can never be denied..

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  29. Hi stella, please get details on this woman and let's help her pay both her school fees and her children's school fees for the next few years so that she can concentrate on her studies. Am very impressed by her determination. If a few of us threw in btwn 50k to 100k each, it would give her a war chest to complete her education and help her children as well.

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    1. 50k to 100k each with pple wen dey here dey hustle for Shoki ahn recharge card? Abi d ones wen dey beg for lappy n transport money? Abeg

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  30. Wow!!!!!!! I'm so impressed!!!! Stella, biko, put up her account details-she needs all the support she can get. Please create another post on her story with her account details. Thank you.

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