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Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by momove4real25(f): 9:57am On Mar 26, 2020 |
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Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Thane(m): 9:59am On Mar 26, 2020 |
toluleke: how did u get the job please |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Omar09(m): 10:00am On Mar 26, 2020 |
franchasng: We still get court case. So if you forget am, e go still appear for court. So no reason am. |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Nobody: 10:08am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Thane: I'll contact you when I'm ready don't worry. I don't forget. No need to remind me. Probably after this pandemic. Definitely before this year runs out . |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Thane(m): 10:12am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Freehuman: Bless up sir |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Golden057(m): 10:17am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Goodgod213: You are right.God help us. |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Akalia(m): 10:17am On Mar 26, 2020 |
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Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Ibrixy: 10:18am On Mar 26, 2020 |
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Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by jonath0012(m): 10:28am On Mar 26, 2020 |
I am not yet out of poverty physically, but mentally I am liberated and my story is about to change for Good. I was born into an extremely poor family. Seven of us including my parents lived in a one-room face-me-and-slap-me apartment in the most wretched slum in Lagos. I remember I did all manner of odd jobs to survive. I awked different food items like fufu, eba, fried yam, Eko, kerosene etc. The only job I grew up knowing my father with was Okada riding. Many a time he would have an accidents that require money, mum would be crying and run around to burrow for his medical bills while I would be helpless. Life was always from one debts to another When I wanted to write Waec and Neco exams, there was no money to register, my dad took me and we started begging for money from his friends to another. Someone finally gave us the money and I wrote the exams successfully. After high school, a friend of mine called me to teach Physics in a secondary school 'cos I was very good in the subject. I went for Interview with other four candidates who are ND holders and graduates. I was asked to teach SS3 and I did. To my amazement the students preferred me and the principal employed me. He asked for my certificates, told him I just finished high school the previous year, he was dumbfounded and told me not to ever tell the students I was a university graduates. My pay was just 6k per month. I worked there for about a year and left when the school began to owe. One day, a cousin of mine dropped by at our house and asked if I could work as a sales boy, With enthusiasm I said "yes". He, without delay connected me to the owner of the Ethanol business I started working. My boss so much loved me for my honesty and most times left the business for me to run ideocyncratically. I made some money and started writing exams to get to university and supporting family at home. Due to government policy at that time and my boss taking too much money out, the business was no longer lucrative and I was not making much anymore. I started spending all my saving to survive. Fortunately, I got admission to the university, but there was no money anymore to sponsor myself. Dad had to go borrow again and to repay with his Okada business. Aside school fees, I could not afford to get an accommodation for my self and mum suggested I live with my cousin who already had a family. That was a big relief but I paid the price. I was practically used as a slave in that house. I was like a maid, anyway I did not complain since it did not affect my education. I took care of their kids, bathed them, cooked for them, did house chores and did everything a maid would do. All for me to be able to eat and lay my head in a place. One day, my cousin asked me to always go to the site with him on Saturday to work rather than staying at home. I explained to him that I used my Saturday to study as I was aimig for first class that time. It did not go down well with him and he stopped giving me Transport fare to school. I had to adjust and only go to school twice a week, sometimes my colleagues would donate money for me to be able to attend class 'cos my place of abode was quite far from campus. Even though some of my friends wanted me to live with them, mum adviced me against it and I stuck living with my cousin for the duration I spent in school. Inspite of all the challenges I faced in school, I graduated with the best result in my department, being the only person with CGPA close to first class. I was pained I could not make first class. After graduation, life became harder as I could not secure a job. I got a laptop and a modem and started sending unsolicited jobs application after NYSC. It was as if all forces were working against me. I would get to the final interview and not hear from them again. I was so depressed and felt sick that I had to go to Luth for treatment. Life became harder at home and mum was always sad and crying. I was tempted to do something unlawful but my Bible trained conscience would not allow me. Later, I got a job in a private school that paid about 48k monthly and gave accommodation. I was happy I would leave home and get something doing. However, the working environment was hell on earth. We were treated like prisoners. I endured working there for 2 years and saved some money to pursue a master's degree, thinking I would be able to get a better job with that. I was wrong! During my master's programms I ventured into different kind of businesses including.. Mmm, crypto currencies, home lessons etc. Would have made a breakthrough in crypto but made a costly mistake that made me lose all my money. After school I came back to Lagos to start hurting for jobs again. I did all I could to get jobs nothing was forthcoming. Then I met someone who base in the UK and we started talking about business. I came up with starting online tutoring since I love teaching. We worked on getting the website running and other parameters. We did this for a whole year tirelessly but we had setback and could not continue. My depression level heightened and I almost giving up when I met this sweet lady from the US. To be continue... 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by SyrusdeHansome(m): 10:29am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Kingzeez10: Go nd hustle, stop quoting pple to make jest of them. Must he write everything to impress you? |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Kingzeez10: 10:32am On Mar 26, 2020 |
SyrusdeHansome:I'm not talking to you oga |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by adontcare(f): 10:37am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Goodgod213:it's sad. Am so sorry |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by SyrusdeHansome(m): 11:02am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Mikeparlo12: Is this 4 real? |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Honeydenz(f): 11:13am On Mar 26, 2020 |
Thane:It's funny how poor men's kids think studying medicine and surgery or dying on top of ur books is a way out of poverty. It's not. How one starts matters alot, I noticed doctors are the most economical of all workers I know. Those you see with fancy hospital have parents who have climb the leather of success to a certain level and their kids took it up from there. If you start too small, except there a special devine calling or grace, my friend u can't reach your full potentials, quote me anywhere. I envy kids from Rich home, but the irony of it, often times these kids aren't even too focused on life achievements, neither do they value nor know exactly what God has done for them. 1 Like |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Firstnebo: 11:52am On Mar 26, 2020 |
TotoNaRubber: This year who is it going for? |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Elkash01(m): 11:58am On Mar 26, 2020 |
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Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Elkash01(m): 12:00pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Mikeparlo12:. Bros how? Is it still available? Tnx.. |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by OnlineWell(m): 12:01pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Before you become a boss, you must learn work first |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Usorohtheman(m): 12:18pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Omoh, I know say, one day, everything will be alright last last. |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Mikeparlo12(m): 12:27pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
SyrusdeHansome: Very real brother. I can assure you that. It's been over 3 years now. |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Mikeparlo12(m): 12:29pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Elkash01: Well I came in thru a student Visa as such it was easy to bring my wife and son then we had another child here in the states. However you know the issue with American Visa for Nigerians now. This days people go for Canadian PR. All you need to do for that is to evaluate your Transcripts and do IELTS general exams. You don't need to pay any agent for this. 2 Likes |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Mikeparlo12(m): 12:30pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Thane: Most schools in the US will give you admission with I-20. The problem now is obtaining Visa. |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Elkash01(m): 12:33pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Mikeparlo12: Thank you boss and God bless you and your family.. 1 Like |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by razible5384(m): 12:47pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Mekudi:so you really call this a testimony? Reaping from another man sweat...is this the legitimate hustle your mate are doing? Just know that karma is real an whatever u sow that u shall reap, if not now, in future 3 Likes |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by ReneeNuttall(f): 12:53pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Karleb: True! |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by DexterousOne(m): 12:58pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Bashir75: Interesting |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Firstnebo: 1:05pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
momove4real25: I will be 31 by April. I got a BSC in information technology from NOUN. Currently seeking direct entry admission in dentistry. That means that I might be closer to 40 before I am ready for marriage. (Unless a girl would agree to go by with me and hope for tomorrow). I am currently employed(almost done with quitting tho), but I would be unfilled if ten years gets here and I haven't done anything more. I am old already in the world sense of the word, but I won't give up and live for others rather than what my mind and knowledge is telling me I can be. Many positive words and quotes gets me going. The first one is the quote made in the American seasonal movie "One Tree Hills". An admired aged sports coach said to a group of his students: "You know what I would do if I was your age? I would do everything" The second one is the story of the founder of Kentucky fried chicken (KFC). He was nobody all his life. But at age 65 he founded KFC. Another thing that has been a great boost to me is my vast knowledge of the vanity of this life. Anyhow you play it, life is still vain, therefore you better play it your way. (Just make sure you are still within the boundaries of God's laws and principles). At 33, you are still young. Plus your life is more meaningful because of your education from both school and life. Some women don't know that they can marry when they are ready just like most men marry when they are ready. Now that you are ready for marriage, let me tell you a secret. Don't just put your self in the circumstances to be seen by a suitable suitor. Hunt for suitor. If you go to some good places, you can see men in 30s and 40s determined and responsible but not yet "settled". Can you see a potential and marry the potential rather than already-made? Hospitals, Universities, Radio station, the press, markets etc. You can locate responsible men there who are determined but not yet "settled". Can you hunt down a struggling male nurse who is determined but not buoyant enough for wedding expenses? A university staff? A radio presenter? A kerosine retailer? Just study the skill of 'husband-seeking' carefully, so as not to be love-duped. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by DexterousOne(m): 1:07pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
magicminister: Those dreaded OPC days. Now Amotekun is close again |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by zoezoelogistics(m): 1:07pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
DrChukki: Kindly let me drink from your cup of wisdom on this skill, if you don’t mind. I will be forever grateful. God bless. Whatsapp: +234 812 891 9746 |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by skyscrapper: 1:08pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
DrChukki:Good writes, Please is it a digital marketing agency or freelancing? |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Jonathan39: 1:15pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
Don't mind him jaree Nnemuka: |
Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Karlifate: 1:15pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
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