...A short story created
by the BEMORE Girls as part of their project for the Creative Writing and Communication class
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Precious was born in Ilaje, Ondo state to an average family
that lived a simple life. Her father, Mr Kunle Ajibola, works as a civil
servant at the Ministry of Education. While her mother, Mrs Tina Ajibola works
as an English teacher at the Aunty Ayo Secondary school just a stone throw from
their home. She is 16 years old and loves to read, write and sing. Precious is
known to be brilliant. Her mother talks about how she started reading at the
age of 2. It’s no wonder reading became her hobby even as a teenager. She has
always been the best in her class all her life and now being in SS3, she was
preparing for her WAEC examinations.
But things took a bad turn for Precious when her father died.
Her mother, who missed lots of school periods after her husband’s death lost
her job as a teacher. She then hawked bread in the mornings and cooked rice in
the evenings to make ends meet. The financial downturn in the family caused
precious to drop out of school. She was so
depressed and felt sad. Her friends consoled her and told her that everything
will be fine.
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| Hawking goods |
After dropping out, Precious decided to support her mother
in order to save some money and cater for her brothers. She sold akara to the
neighbours for 5 months. During this time, she passed through a lot of mockery by
her school mates but she didn’t give up. She had an end in mind. Whenever she felt
down, her mother’s words ‘hardwork pays’ rang in her ears.
One day while hawking, she wanted to cross the road and she
was hit by a car, she fell down and her pieces of akara spiralled all over the
road and some fell into the dirty gutter channels filled with stagnant smelly
water. Thankfully, she was not hurt, only sustained a minor bruise on her knee.
A woman came out and ran towards her, lifted her off the ground into her car;
'Oh My God, Oh my God’ Jesus, I hope you’re not hurt’ She
Screamed
They got into the car and she laid her on the chair.
‘Thank God you’re not hurt’ Oh thank God’ She heaved after a
while. She gave her water and let her rest for 3 minutes.
‘What is your name my dear, and what are you doing out here
instead of being in school?
Precious then narrated her story beginning from the time her
father died and her mother lost her job. As she spoke, the woman observed that
she was very eloquent in her spoken English which made the woman pick interest
in her. She inquired further about Precious’s mother’s whereabouts and after
meeting her mother and learning of their family story, she was extremely
touched by it and made up her mind to help. She asked that precious be in her
custody for a while. So Precious went with the woman to her house.
Days passed and Precious found out that the woman is the Special
Adviser to the first lady on gender issues. On a certain day, The SA needed to
go for an official meeting at the government house. So she took Precious along
and introduced her to the first Lady Her Excellency Mrs Betty Anyanwu
Akeredolu. She told the first Lady precious’s story and recommended to here Excellency
that Precious be a part of her Excellency’s BEMORE summer boot camp being a
very intelligent girl.
Her Excellency was so impressed by Precious’s eloquence
and brilliance. So she sponsored Precious’s participation in the BEMORE boot
camp and also offered her a Full scholarship up to university level. The BEMORE
bootcamp will empower Precious with skills that will enable her be productive
and outstanding in the near future.
Precious and her family were so excited about the offer and
her mother shed tears of joy. Her Excellency invited Precious and her mother to
the government house to give the official letter of scholarship.
‘Thank you your excellency’ Mrs Tina beamed, full of smiles
‘What more can I say?” She continued, ‘Ever since Mr Ajibola passed on,
things has been so difficult for us. Thank you your Excellency for choosing to
support a widow like me. We shall forever be grateful to you’’ She added.
Precious’s life changed from then on. She went on to study
at the University of Leicester UK and graduated top of her class.




I wish other first ladies can do this in their states especially the northern part of this country. We need more People like her excellency Mrs Betty Akeredolu. God bless you and grant you the strength to reach out to more lives. Amen
ReplyDeleteThis is first of its kind in this state .May God continue to be with our Mother Arabirin Betty Anyanwu Akeredolu. Olori Adejumoke Adeleye wife of Olubaka of Oka Akoko.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story of grass to grace and a wonderful opportunity for precious to fulfil her destiny. Ride on our digital mama, keep on impacting this generation for good.
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...what a wonderful coincidence. when God wants to bless you, nothing can stop it.
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