Rising above challenges to succeed requires a positive attitude: Inspiring stories of NUTM Scholars

Rising above challenges to succeed requires a positive attitude: Inspiring stories of NUTM Scholars

In August 2022, Daniel, who had just received admission into the 3rd cohort of scholars at the Nigeria University of Technology and Management (NUTM), reached out to me on LinkedIn. He had been awarded a 90% scholarship but was struggling to pay the remaining 10%, given his modest earnings in Port Harcourt and his family’s limited financial abilities. He was disheartened and confused, but his passion for joining the program was evident.

At NUTM, we had previously been able to offer full scholarships to all our pioneering cohorts—57 scholars in the first year and 60 in the second—thanks to the generous support of partners like the Mastercard Foundation. This enabled the early scholars to learn from world-class faculty from Ivy League institutions such as Stanford, UPenn, MIT, and Oxford, as well as industry leaders like Atedo Peterside, Arunma Oteh, Ibukun Awosika and Asue Ighodalo. The scholars were housed in fully air-conditioned, self-contained rooms at Landmark in Oniru, with 24-hour electricity, three meals a day, high-speed internet, and even had access to the beach.

However, by the time of the third cohort, the initial grant had run out, and we could only provide 70 - 100% scholarships for the next set of scholars based on their test scores and need. This level of scholarship was what could be afforded from the personal donations from the Board of Trustees and other generous individuals both locally and internationally.

I encouraged Daniel to reach out to his network in Port Harcourt and around the world, to raise the remaining funds, and if need be, to consider a loan. If something is of value, then one must pursue and go after it with all it takes. To encourage him during the period of despair, I offered that I would also contribute to his fundraise, and this further spurred him on. Although we had never met, I could sense his strong desire and wanted to support him, not just financially but in fostering in him a mindset of positivity, go-getter and perseverance.

Daniel rose to the challenge. He approached his uncles, friends, and even his village community chiefs, sharing his story and conviction that attending NUTM would be transformative. His father even had to borrow from a Neighbour. Although it was a tough and difficult journey, with moments of doubt, he persisted. He even tried online GoFundMe crowdfunding, LinkedIn and Twitter appeals, which yielded little, but he did not let this deter him., which yielded little but further strengthened his resolve. After over a month of relentless effort and perseverance, Daniel finally succeeded in raising the required fund. He learned that doggedness on a purpose is crucial for success rather than negativity or complaining that the 10% balance fees was high and beyond him. He was able to pay the full fees and joined 28 other scholars in September 2022. He resigned from his job in Port Harcourt to attend the program, with a bit of a worry about what the future holds.

Among those other 28 scholars was Mary, a quiet yet determined lady who had survived the horrific Chibok Girls kidnapping of 2014. Despite the unimaginable trauma and the years she lost, Mary never allowed her past to define her future. After being rescued and reintegrated into society, she set her sights back on education, believing it was the key to reclaiming her life. Against all odds, she passed her interview and earned a place (100% scholarship) at NUTM, where she and Daniel became part of the same cohort. Learning from world class faculty, shadowing towering industry leaders, participating in entrepreneurial capstone projects and interacting with other scholars, she developed to a higher level.?

Mary’s story is one of remarkable resilience. While others might have let the darkness of their past consume them and blame government and society, Mary chose to rise above it. She was determined not just to survive but to thrive and succeed. At NUTM, she pursued her dreams with unwavering focus, earning her certificate and building a future full of promise. Today Mary is not only an Analyst at a commodity exchange, she also has set up 2 start-up ventures, one on e-commerce and another to teach women in the north, about technology and entrepreneurship.?

Together, Daniel and Mary exemplified the power of perseverance and determination. The power of positivity over negativity. At NUTM, they received top-tier education in technology, leadership, entrepreneurship, and soft skills (critical thinking, problem solving, public speaking, etc.). Nearly half of our graduates have continued with business ventures initiated during their time at NUTM, collectively raising over $3 million and creating more than 600 jobs. One of these businesses now boasts a monthly turnover exceeding $10 million. Others have gone on to work in corporations, earning 6-times the salaries they earned before attending NUTM.??

Recently, Daniel contacted me from Friesland in the Netherlands, where he secured a full scholarship to study a postgraduate program —an opportunity directly stemming from his exposure at NUTM. Mary, too, has moved forward, turning her trauma into triumph as she now advocates for education and empowerment for women in conflict zones. Many times, when we go to meet potential partners, we always have Mary with us to tell our story and hers, and it is always fulfilling watching how far she has come.

These experiences reaffirm a powerful truth: those who take action and face challenges head-on make a lasting impact, while those who dwell in negativity and complaints do not go far. Attitude is Altitude. Cogito, ergo sum—as the mind thinks, so it is. Mary and Daniel’s stories teach us that determination, resilience and positivity (not negativity and complaints) is key to overcoming challenges and provides a steppingstone to a brighter future.

Jose Mota

Energy Leader

3 个月

Babs, thank you for sharing Daniel and Mary’s story. Great example of how determined individuals can overcome what appears to be insurmountable challenges. And it is also great to see the continued positive impact on people’s lives.

Babatunde Onase

????? Cost Analyst at Turner Construction Company || OSHA 30 || LEED??Green Associate? || Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP) || Construction Quality Management for Contractors (CQM-C) || EduUSA OFP Scholar

3 个月

“Those who take action and face challenges head-on make a lasting impact, while those who dwell in negativity and complaints do not go far. Attitude is Altitude. Cogito, ergo sum—as the mind thinks, so it is.”

What the private sector and donor agencies are doing to improve our educational challenges is truly inspiring.

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