I am the last child in a family of nine children and having a hunter father and a fish seller mother, all of the seven girls ventured into marketing for our mother to make more sales while my two elder brothers turned to auto mechanics.
I thought about going to the university but it was as if I had a closed road. I passed my A' level as the requirements in Cameroun. Following my father's return to Nigeria, in 1998 my elderly siblings made me follow my mother to Nigeria in 2001 because they couldn't take care of my desire but that was a change that announced my intelligence as I participated in a contest organized by the church in 2004 which gave me the opportunity to make it into the university. I left the life of tiling the soil and harvesting Palm kernel for Palm oil to reading for a university degree. Although I usually return home from school to help my mother and produce palmoil .
Today I have gotten several degrees and being the only one in my family with a university degree.
I overcame and I have inspired my younger cousins too.
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