An Orphan, She Almost Deferred Her Education Because There Was No Money, Today She’s An Electrical & Electronics Engineering Graduate Of Covenant University

Nigerian lady named Chioma Eze who’s an orphan has shared the numerous challenges she encountered in her education because of lack of money.

The young lady who eventually succeeded is now a graduate of Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Covenant University.

Read her testimony below as shared on LinkedIn:

2017 was the year I got into Covenant University with no money, no sponsorship just hope and the favour of God washing over me.

In my 300 level, everything turned bleak. The reality of poverty began to dawn on me. There was no money and I really didn’t have hope. I remember I was planning to go and defer admission and go back to write JAMB just in case things didn’t work out.

I had no money, I had no hope but I had the favour of God that immediately sprang into action in that year. My fees were somehow paid, gradually but in full.

400 level and 500 level were no less miraculous years. The only variance was that I had a little bit more faith. School fees and feeding taken care of somehow. God just kept leaving me in shock and awe.

Should we talk about the Almighty Elect Elect. Those days I didn’t understand nothing before a test or the days I thought I knew something and the test scores came out and my score was less than 2 over 15 😂😂. What about the long walks to EIE, balancing School with service to God in Chapel and on campus and dealing with my own personal issues? There’s just so much to thank God for.

In my story are most likely hundreds or maybe thousands of people here who one way or the other contributed to what God has made me today.
I don’t know you all personally. I’ve never met more than half of you before. But I believe you’ll see this someway, somehow. I’m grateful.

I’m thankful for you. Im grateful to you for your time, for posting, for giving, for praying and for believing in me and believing for me.

I’m saying thank you to my family, to my friends, to my brothers and sisters, to my coursemates, my service unit, my pastor and to every single person that contributed to my success one way or the other. If I start calling names, I might as well write a whole book om this. But I’m grateful and I know that this is the beginning of a new beginning. It can only get better.
I cried out and you heard me.
I called and you answered.

That little orphan girl with no help and no hope is now an Electrical and Electronics Engineering Graduate of Covenant University!

God did it! Thank you Jesus 😊😊😊

Source: Chioma Eze | LinkedIn

Email: elora.akpotosevbe@yahoo.com