Left to Right: me, Odilia and elder sister |
This is the
story of a 16-year-old girl who has always been passionate about education. At the age of three, she became deaf. And two years later, she lost her father.
“My name is
Odilia Nwefu. I became deaf when I was very small.” Said the young graduate in
her speech, speaking as the overall best candidate for the 5th
edition of Buea School for the Deaf (BSD) Graduation Ceremony, Friday, June 8,
2012. Under the theme: To be the best
Ms. Nwefu
is the fourth child and the third girl in a family of five. She hails from
Ikata, a village within the southwest region of Cameroon but she is of northwest
origin.
Since 2005,
Nwefu said: “I have been a student at BSD. I hope to continue college and in future
become a teacher.”
Odilia reads her speach |
The Journey of Nwefu to BSD
She said: “I
remember Mr. Teke would come many times to encourage my mother to send me to
school. I saw my other friends from
Ikata who were already in school. I bothered my mother much to send me to
school. I remember my mother and I went to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bibum in Muyuka
to arrange for me to start at BSD. I was only a small girl. I remember being
very happy to put on my yellow and blue uniform for the first time.”
Right to Left: Loveline, Odilia's sister, Odilia |
Speaking to
Nwefu’s mother; Loveline Nfafa, a farmer at Ikata, she says “Odilia had always
been determined to study no matter what.”
For the
first two years , Loveline says she could not afford Nwefu’s fee (around 150 US
Dollars per year). And thanks to the
kindest hearts of the BSD authorities, especially the proprietor and wife; Mr.
and Mrs. Bibum, who encouraged her through and at one moment she was allowed to
substitute the fees with foodstuffs like plantains, vegetables, fruits and
other farm produce.
Now, she
says – “I still pay Odilia’s fees in several installments.”
But “I am ready to walk bare feet. I will
sacrifice all that I own just so Odilia gets the best education”. Loveline
added, speaking with much emotion.
Seven
years after
Odilia and colleague make congraduation pledge |
Nwefu says “at
BSD, my teachers taught me well. I have tried hard to learn everything that
they taught me. Sometimes it was difficult but we all continued to do our best. Mr. Director, we thank you for all that you
and your staff have done for us. We will try very hard to make you proud of us.
We especially want to thank Mrs. Margaret Biboum, Mrs. Patience Ngie, Mrs
Vastina Neyeh and Mr Paul N’doka for helping us prepare for the first school
leaving certificate examination. We pray that we will all pass well. We want to
thank our families for supporting us in school. I especially want to thank my
mother for always helping me. She always made sure I have everything I need for
school. Mama Thank you! We also thank our school friends who are here today to
see us graduate. My classmates and I are very proud to be here today. We are
happy to see many visitors who have come to wish us well. We hope to continue
our education at BSD.”
Odilia receives Prize for best student overall |
“Again, we
say thank you to Mr Aloysius N’jok Bibum, the Director of BSD. He is like a
father to us. He wants to help us make our dreams come true. He is very strict
and always wants us to work hard but also likes to make us laugh.” said Nwefu
in her conclusion, looking at the audience, she raised her right hand closer to
her lips and kiss it and then place it to her left chest, a deaf salute which
mean Thank you!
Nwefu, my
little heroine. She inspires.
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