Young Man Who Was An Apprentice At Lagos Market Bags Ph.D

A Nigerian man who courageously pursued his dreams has finally graduated from the university with a PhD.

Aloysius Odii used to work at the Alaba International Market, Lagos as an apprentice to a business mogul.

The man later left the services of his boss and went back to school to pursue his studies, and his effort paid off. A relentless Nigerian man who courageously pursued his academic dreams has finally bagged a Ph.D.

In a Twitter post, a man named Aloysius Odii said he graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsuka, UNN. According to him, before deciding to return to school, he had worked as an apprentice to a business mogul at the Alaba International Market, Lagos.

Aloysius said he finished his secondary school before working at Alaba, but the urge to go to school remained strong. He said he always had a keen interest in reading books, that while he was in the market he couldn’t help but read. His then-boss had told him to try and concentrate on business.

Along the line, he left the market to pursue his dreams. He said in the tweet: “After secondary school, I served as an apprentice to a business mogul at Alaba market. My oga often gets furious seeing me read and even advises me to be serious. I had to leave and pursue my dream.

I am happy to say that I got my PhD and was part of the convocation ceremony at UNN.”

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Source: Allschoolnews

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