Proud Lady Celebrates Graduating After 1st Uni Experience Went Wrong
- A young South African woman recently headed online to share a post about finally graduating
- In her post, she explains that the first time she had the opportunity to be a graduate, she messed it up
- Many people commended her for not giving up and congratulated her for finally graduating
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A beautiful South African woman, Happiness Ganabo recently shared with Facebook page, Varsity World, the story of how she had the opportunity to study but then messed it up after getting consumed by varsity life and the distractions that come with it.
"I completed my matric in 2010. 2011 I got accepted at Cida City Campus to study for a Business Administration degree. I met friends who got too attached to tertiary fun life instead of books . 2013 on my final year I had 4 outstanding modules from the second year that I needed to complete before starting my final year first semester .
"In May 2013, my scholarship was terminated. I had no money to pay for my fees I had to go back home with so much disappointment and shame. Fast forward to 2018, I enrolled with Milpark to complete my degree, my Vodacom bursary paid for my fees.
"I made sure I do my best this time around. I have finally attained my long-awaited degree. My name is Happy Ganabo, I am a graduate! Yes it is the first step and I am so excited for many more belts to come"-Happiness Ganabo Senior Consultant at Vodacom
Social media users had this to say:
Mfanelo INdlondlo KaNdlovu said:
"I was there when CIDA terminated scholarships of many students, one of the most heart breaking moments for this country, the institution was liquidated 2 years later. I'm glad to see students progressing after CIDA. Congratulations."
Michael Towner said:
"I'm from the United States Congratulations. Happiness Ganabo in becoming a Senior Consultant at Vodacom. Your on the Path to Becoming a Global Leader. The Sky is the Limit!"
In other inspiring Briefly News reports, a beautiful young South African lady did not allow her university's lack of graduation ceremony to take away from her achievement of finally becoming a graduate.
According to the post that was shared by Varsity World on Facebook, Jostina Ledwaba, an HR graduate from the University of South Africa (UNISA), decided to have her own graduation ceremony.
"Today was my graduation, we didn't have a ceremony but I went to UNISA and made my own celebration. Proud moments. #HR Graduate - Jostina Ledwaba," the inspirational post read.
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Source: Briefly News