Marriage may have forced Helen Odeba to quit her education
but age hasn’t deterred her from taking a second stab at it.
At 61, Odeba has gone back to secondary school because she
wants to “learn new things” and use her education for business.
In an interview with Punch, Odeba, who has nine children and
seven grandchildren, says she’s performs better in Mathematics and English.
She said: “My eldest son and one of my female children
studied at the Kaduna Polytechnic. They obtained diplomas there. One of my sons
is a corps member. He studied at the Kogi State University. Another female
child is currently at the Plateau State Polytechnic.
“I want to learn new things. I miss my years in primary
school as a child when I learnt many things. I felt that I could learn more now
that I have given birth to children. I am now able to concentrate on the
future. This made me enrol at the Government Secondary School, Gonin Gora, Kaduna
State. I started from the junior class.
“I like Mathematics and English. I always perform better in
the two subjects than I do in others”, said the student of commercial class.
Odeba feels no shame in sharing a class with pupils as young
as her grandchildren while also stating that she approaches her study with all
seriousness in spite of the demands of the home front.
“I try to plan everything well. I cook and take care of the
home on time. I also find time to read what I learn in school daily. There is
no day I do not revise what I was taught in school.
“I want to open a shop after I finish with secondary school.
I will know how to calculate money, talk to customers and give them their
change.”

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