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GRADUAND COLLINS
VIVIAN OLUEBUBE
In and out………., About to shine.
t is said that a journey of thousand kilometers starts with a
step. Those who say that time really flies are the best of
Iobservers because indeed I am approaching the thousandth
kilometer. It has really been a fantastic stay here in this great
institution, Grundtvig. From the onset, I had been always
dreaming of this great day so that
I could see the end of this
seemingly endless journey. I have mixed
feelings: first, I am
I really want to use this medium happy because my
to give thanks and honour to secondary school
those that deserve them. First the education has been
Almighty God who led me successfully
through this narrow journey from completed. Then I
2016 that I set my feet into this am sad because I
great school up to this moment. I will soon been
say a very big “thank you” to my missing all the
exquisite and incomparable interesting aspects
parents, who always believed
that the greatest legacy that one of the entire
would give to his or her child is a journey.
sound education. Thank you for
giving me the opportunity to
enjoy the best at GISS and for your encouragement from the start when I was really down, I humbly
appreciate, I am really loyal, grateful and I love you people graciously. To my teachers, those that have
kept on leading me in my parents' absence. I say “thank you”.
Also, I will never forget my experiences at the Leadership Training. It was all fun and at the same time
stressful but I learnt many skills there.
My write –up will not be fulfilling if I forget Mrs. Anyanebechi, Mrs. Ifeoma Igwilo, Uncle Amobi, the
Matron, Uncle Gbenga, Uncle Nonso and others who were there for me to lead me to the right part.
To my priceless set mates especially the only one who treated me like her blood sister, whom I love very
much and will never forget – Nzube Ngige, I love you a lot; Then my wonderful seatie, Chidera, my
funny worries – Nnebe, my babies – Adaeze and Ilemona, my co-prefect – Ukaigwe, my longsleevie –
Ebube. And my close pals: Oluoma, Barey, JJ, Osuala, Chikamso Ifeanyi, Wulu, Willz, Stanx, Ikpe,
Kilinz-B, Ana-B, Joy, Chendo, Uzoamaka, Jones, Anita, Udechuks, Ikezu, Marchie, Kuku, Miss Belz,
Snowflakes and Anazodo, I love you all. Also to my junior palz, who am I to forget my little baby –
Ezeanya MaryJane. Then Makuo, Paula, Cynthia and Delight.
Now, as I am about leaving GISS, I have mixed feelings: first, I am happy because my secondary school
education has been successfully completed. Then I am sad because I will soon be missing all the
interesting aspects of the entire journey. But all the same, I'm out to show the world my full potentials
and capability with the sky being my starting point. I was in, now am out and about to shine more than
the stars. GOODBYE!!!
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