Friday, April 18, 2008

I'm grateful to God


It's always being a dream to study outside the shores of Africa. I have applied at different times to different schools in Europe and America in a bid to fulfill this dream. I have gotten several admission letters and also several refusal letters. I have applied for visa and i have being denied and i have also lost some good opportunities because i could not raise money for the programme.

This whole exercise of applying for admission started in 2002 and today i am grateful to God that He made it possible. I am presently at the University of Bonn, Germany undertaking a Masters study in Agricultural Sciences and Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ARTS). This programme is one of the top 10 international masters programmes in Germany and the only agricultural programme on this prestigious label. It has students from everyone in the world and i am delighted that i have this opportunity.

I have debt hanging on my neck because i got a loan to finance my being on this programme but i am confident that God will help me to repay every dime i borrowed from friends.

I shall put in my best to get the best out of this programme and i shall hope in God for a glorious future.

I am also grateful to everyone who made my coming to Germany possible. Ayo Akande, Yomi Akande, Ranti Familusi, Samson Alabi, Raphael Oloke, Michael Ogunfuwa, Femi Thomas, Bolanle Oladele, Mr & Mrs Ikuomola, Mr Ademola Adebiyi, Mr & Mrs Ajayi, Bayo Ogunnami, Bola Adegboye, Tunde Adegboye, Michael Adegboye, Baba J.O, Iya, Mr & Mrs Onifade, D1, D2 and a whole lot of others that i hold so dear to my heart. Thank you everyone.

Again, i'm grateful to God.

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