Mrs Oluwamayo Ojumah making
a 1st Class degree in Biochemistry at the University of Lagos did not come
accidental to her, it was a decision taken after several failed attempts at
studying medicine and under the care of her pastor father, Mr Johnson Ajibade,
and her husband, Mr Felix Ojumah, who is a Petroleum Engineer.
Feeling Saturday Vanguard in on the experience that
saw her going from Ago Iwoye, United Kingdom, Okada, Lagos and nearly to Saint
Kitts in the Americas for a university degree that was largely elusive for
sixteen years, she exclaimed;
‘’I am still in shock.”
Continuing, the obviously
excited Ojumah, who recently had her convocation at the University of Lagos,
UNILAG, flashed back recalling how her wasted years in pursuit of the degree
paid off with a Cumulative Grade Point Average ,CGPA, of 4.51.
Expounding this at her home
in Lagos, she said:
‘’I left secondary school
in 2004 and in that same year I got admission into Olabisi Onabanjo University
,OOU, for Applied Zoology and the
agreement was that if I performed well they were going to transfer me to Medicine.
I had wanted to study
Medicine. I didn’t really get the scope of the course, so I was not doing well.
I think I left in 200 levels. So my parents said I should go abroad and study
Medicine. Unfortunately it was quite expensive and I didn’t want to get them into those strains of providing that kind of
finance every year. So, we reached an agreement to come back home and go to
Igbinedion University, Okada. That was in 2009.
I went to the UK and came
back. In the UK they were not ready to admit me to read Medicine. I needed to do a lot of courses before and
then thinking about the financial implications I had to come back home. Since
Igbenedion was better and they said they were going to allow me read Medicine,
I came back home.
So, when I got to Igbinedion
I was admitted into 200 levels with my transcript from OOU. I did 200 levels
and 300 levels but at the level of my MB, I failed two courses, I passed
Biochemistry and failed Anatomy and Physiology. By the time I did my resit, I
think I failed Anatomy and failed physiology.
Ordinarily, many would opt
out at this time, but Ojumah embraced the options that came her way.
‘’The option was either to
repeat the class, take a transcript and go abroad either to Ukraine or to Saint
Kits in the Americas,” she stated.
Considering that it would
be less burdensome financially for her comfortable parents, she opted to go to
Saint Kitts, an Island in the Americas formerly known as Saint Christopher.
‘’It was not as expensive
like going to the UK. And just within that period while processing the
passport; I had a little problem with immigration. It took a little while.
Unfortunately, by the time I got my passport, the border had been closed.
Unfortunately, my mother passed away in March 2011 and I couldn’t go abroad any
more.
They wanted me to go and I
told them that it did not make sense going abroad again. The only option was to
go to University of Lagos. Now that was the fourth time of starting all over
again and I did not want to sit for JAMB. The only option was to do the
foundation programme from 2011 to 2012 after which I took Direct Entry into 200
levels.”
Narrating her experience at
UNILAG, she said the disposition of her lecturers and students towards her were
not outside the ordinary.
The Biochemistry lecturers
of the University of Lagos are okay. They gave their best. At least I have been to other institutions
and know the kind of things other students go through. My supervisor Dr. Lawal
was supportive. The day I knew he was proud of me was the day he said I was
graduating with a First Class. And when they discovered that I was married, I
had a better relationship,” she added.
Asked if there were
exceptional methods applied to achieve the feat, she said:
I didn’t just depend on
class notes. I used Youtube and downloaded most things that had been taught
from Youtube and I read a lot. I can read from 8pm to 6am. My husband was also
supportive because I used to watch movies a lot but he ensured that I did not
fail to read because of movies.
He would wake me up at
night and even sometimes compel me to read.
I read a lot, prayed a lot. In fact, I prayed like I was not reading and
read like I was not reading. I am still in shock.
The summary of it all is
that God saw me through. I think God just wanted to honour me. I did a lot of
work. People are talking about me that I came out with a First Class after all
I have been through. It feels great. I already knew I was going to get First
Class in October when the results came out. I think I have been in shock until
the day of graduation. I just don’t believe that this is me. I am not a genius.
Some think I read a lot. People don’t remember my past stories, but I have a
cause to thank God.”
On his part, her husband,
Mr.Ojumah, explained that he ensured she didn’t lose sight of the fact that
getting a First Class was a project.
It is actually great. For
me it is like a dream come true. After we got married, my father in-law told me
that I should make sure she comes out with a First Class. I called her to ask what it will take to get
that. Looking at it, I just felt it is possible, that is why each time she
comes to say she was tired I will tell her she is wasting her time.
I know there had been times
when she felt we should drop the idea of First Class and settle for a 2.1 but I
felt she was wasting her time. That is why I had to stop her from watching
movie. Even when I will be watching a movie by the time she comes back I will
stop. I felt we had a goal and must meet that goal.
One of the easiest ways to
get to our goal was to stay focused. During examinations, I often told her to
relax while I do the cooking. For me, it is like a dream come true. I never
knew that people will find it inspiring because to so many it is like a
challenge that having gone through all these, a married woman came out with a
First Class.
We are happy that people,
who feel that they can’t make it would find it encouraging. I just want to
bless God for being there for us. The lesson for people is to stay focused and
remain determined in spite of difficulties. Sometimes I had to keep her awake
just to read not because I had examination to sit for. There is need for people
to utilise any opportunity at their disposal to actualise their goal.”
With God everything is possible.
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