what do you want to be when you grow up? (final part)
Hello there, If you’re reading this, I assume you read part 1 of this post and liked it. It’s nice to have you back, shall we begin? The Realization. Bee Trust me when I say you didn’t miss much by not getting into Unilag. I really couldn’t wait to leave. People talk about how fun schooling there is – the parties, friends, and places. I honestly cannot relate because, for me, it was class, church, fellowship, and back to my hostel. I wanted to leave so badly but I had no idea what leaving was going to mean. Soon I got hit with one of the worst things that has ever happened to me. Did you ever hear of that BBC documentary – Sex F or Grades ? I think God used that to save my life. There was a particular lecturer who seemed bent on keeping me in that school for as long as he could. I went back and forth with that craziness, and I finally got out. One thing I feel like they need to include in our education curriculum is how to actually use “school” to get a job. I didn