Up Close and Personal – 06032024

Up Close and Personal – 06032024

We all have defining moments, those moments that determine the course of our lives. One of such for me was when I decided to relocate to Lagos from Abuja. (You can find the story in posts 14022024 and 21022024, if you missed it).

Another was during my final JAMB Exam (now called UTME or so). I had taken the exam twice and chose Economics as my first choice both times, because I loved the subject, the forces of demand and supply, equilibrium and how market forces shape prices (all the types of elasticities) have always been of interest to me.

My father who could have wielded great influence in my choice of course of study had passed away. His desire was for me to study medicine, but by the time I got into senior classes, I knew medicine wasn’t for me, because I found Physics, Chemistry and Biology difficult and uninteresting.

Anyway, after his demise, I was all for Economics and wrote JAMB exams twice, scoring below the cutoff marks both times. The first was wide off the cut-off mark while the second was painfully close (a story for another day).

One day, my father’s physician called me to ask what I wanted to study, and I told him Economics. He asked if I wanted to become a teacher (which wasn’t the case), so, he suggested that I consider Accounting.

The required subjects for Accounting were my favorites, maths, economics and geography, so that did it for me, I chose Accounting as my first choice in OAU, Ile-Ife. Again, that moment shaped my life.

I read and prepared like I wanted to be the best JAMB candidate for that year. I went in super confident and scored 240 in the exam. I think it was generally tough that year, as the best student scored about 268 or so (this was in 1995 by the way). My name was on the merit list for Accounting at OAU (no. 15 on the list). So there was no need to seek any further help, as I secured my admission without stress.

Today, I am a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), and the profession has greatly impacted my career progress.

Two lessons for me, first is, there are always defining moments and we need to be sensitive to recognise and seize them. Secondly, you may be headed towards the wrong direction, and keep encountering difficulties, but the moment you change to the right path, things will begin to fall in places.

Moral of this story, do not miss your defining moments and if things aren’t working, maybe there is something you are not doing right yet.

Cheers and have a great day.

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