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    From Struggle to School: Bricklayer’s Son Returns to Class After Financial Setbacks Spark Public Outcry.

    DonRichyGistBy DonRichyGistDecember 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read

    From Despair to Destiny: Bricklayer’s Son Triumphs Over Hardship to Pursue His Dreams in Software Engineering

    Idris Abdulrasheed Adeiza, the son of a humble bricklayer from Kogi State, has embarked on an inspiring academic journey at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). His story is a remarkable testament to determination, talent, and the power of community support.

    Idris, who scored an impressive 323 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), secured admission to study software engineering. Despite his brilliance, financial hardship threatened to shatter his dream, as his father’s modest income could not cover his tuition fees. This poignant struggle captured hearts when his plight went viral on X (formerly Twitter).

    Fortunately, hope came in the form of philanthropist Alex Onyia, CEO of Educare, who stepped forward to sponsor Idris’s education. Sharing the uplifting update online, Onyia posted photos of a beaming Idris on his first day at FUTA, applauding his resilience and unwavering commitment to success.

    “Today, Idris officially begins his university education,” Onyia wrote. “He scored over 300 in JAMB but lacked the means to pursue his dreams. His determination is inspiring, and I pray he not only excels but impacts nations.”

    This heartwarming gesture has sparked widespread admiration and gratitude, with many commending Onyia’s generosity and Idris’s perseverance. The story serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of compassion and the importance of nurturing talent, no matter its origin.

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