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She resumed in JSS3 after birthing our last child: Nigerian mother goes back to secondary school

A determined Nigerian woman, Precious Chioma Ugwoku, has done one of the uncommon things in Nigeria after she decided to return to secondary school.

The story of the zealous mother who believes that it is never too late to achieve her dreams was shared on social media by her husband, Ugwuoke Oloto Odobo, who stated that Precious returned to school in 2018, and is preparing to study Law at the university.

Precious Chioma returned to JSS 3 (Junior Secondary School) at St Andrew’s Secondary School, Ibagwa-Ani, Nsukka, in 2018 after giving birth to her last child.

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According to Ugwoke, Precious successfully finished her secondary school studies and has finished writing her WAEC (West African Economic Council) exams but is expecting her results, hoping that she checks all her papers.

She wishes to study law at the university

Ugwoke also added that Precious, who is waiting for her WAEC results, is still determined and wishes to study Law at the university.

“On September 24, 2018, I posted the picture of my wife returning from her new school, where she resumed academic pursuit after we had our last child. She resumed in JS3,” he said.

“Encouraged by the overwhelming responses from the public, she wrote her last paper, Government, in the West African Examination Council Senior Certificate Examination,” Ugwoke continued.

The supporting husband concluded his post by urging people to continue supporting and praying for them as they await her examination result.

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55-year-old man returns to primary school

Meanwhile, a man identified as Rusengamihigo Jean Marie Vianney shamelessly returned to primary school after years of dropping out.

The 55-year-old Ugandan, currently enrolled in primary five, explained that the government’s encouragement prompted his decision.

In an interview with Afrimax, he said, “The government encouraged many people to go to school. And I am among people who returned after dropping out when I was in primary 6.”

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