A student, Kazeem Olajide Bashir, has revealed how he sat for Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination(UTME) for a dozen time, choosing
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife, before he was finally given
admission in the 2016 UTME.
Bashir, in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST disclosed that he
started sitting for UTME, with OAU as his first choice in 2004,and with
scores far above 200 ever since then, but never secured the admission.
He said his humble background, coupled with flair for social justice
spurred him to put in for Law in no other university but OAU, Ife, which
he explained had been his dream university since his secondary school
days.
According to him, the dream of studying Law at the first generation
university almost got dashed before his face, when he tried for over 8
times without success.
Bashir recalled that after the UTME of 2012, and all his efforts to
get admission eventually proved abortive, he became so discouraged but
got encouraged by people around him.
“Sincerely, my case is pathetic, I went through a chronic
psychological trauma in my quest for gown and wig at OAU. I almost lost
my mind, but for constant encouragement from many of my friends and
relatives.
“The moral supports from my immediate family, especially my father
gave me the requisite impetus to move on till I attained success.
” I have been scoring over 200 in the UTME since 2004, with good
grades in the Post-UTME too, although there is no time I ever meet up
with the cut-off marks, but there are other candidates in my shoes that
have been admitted even with scores lower than mine.
“For instance, I had 245 in 2015 UTME, and got over 50 per cent in
the Post-UTME, but unfortunately, I could not make the supplementary
list after all my efforts.
“Despite the trauma, I remained focused and determined, I have the
conviction in me that if I don’t quit, I will win one day,” Bashir said.
He expressed optimism that notwithstanding his very humble background, there would be “light after the tunnel.”
” People are wondering how I would survive the financial challenge of
Law degree, considering my humble background. It may surprise you to
know that my father is just a meet seller, while my mother is a petty
trader, but that is not a logical excuse for me to quit, I believe there
is a way, where there is the will.”
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