Published Jan. 18, 2021, 10:49 a.m. by Efiaprincess
She was good academically. I remember she attended a private basic school and found herself completing in the public school.
She had many mates that were better than her. But in her own way, she was excellent.
As innocent as she was, she was hated.
Crazy, huh?
In her school, the leaders who were supposed to defend the students turned into bullies๐ฅบ
She was sad, school become hell for her. Her studies felt like punishments every day.
The school was literally a prison ground for her. Her leader was a darkness in those moments!!๐
This shouldn't happen!!!!!!!
She nearly quit school but she knew her purpose on earth. She had a vision and she didn't want to give up.
She was treated as an outcast in her final year by someone she considered as a protector, a supposed guardian.
Must one add worries to learning?
How can one excel through maltreatment? She was really hurting.
My thoughts echoed these words, "Teachers, wake up and be your students light"
Be their councillor!!
The week of the test comes, as slow as a healing wound, she was always sacked from class, lashed and insulted before many.
Ooh!! Darkness!! ๐
I'm sure all her spirits were dampened. But in all, she never stopped being a good and excellent student.
What is the good news here?
She was the first to give the school as well as the community an excellent grade.
The light!!!!โ๏ธ๐
She made it big!!
Don't relax in times of difficulties. For there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
You can shine in every darkness if you are determined and do not give up easily.
She won, and you can win too
Can I repeat?
She became a light to the school that brought darkness in her life,
So, you too can be a light when the darkness of life hit you.
That darkness is there for you to bring light๐
Be the source of light!!!!
Be the light!!!๐
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