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Three Things I Never Knew Until Joining MSSN by ‎CEO Kolket Venture‎ | MSSN LAGOS MEDIA PORTAL

Three Things I Never Knew Until Joining MSSN by ‎CEO Kolket Venture‎

Three Things I Never Knew Until Joining MSSN by ‎CEO Kolket Venture‎

ATM? I never knew they can be successfully combined.

? I never thought I could do it better.

? I never knew I could achieve as much as this.

Borrowing a leaf from the Side A, while I was attending the Madrasah and Secondary School, one day my colleague at Madrasah and Junior Secondary School thought on our way to school, that after secondary school, no more education and that we will enrolled fully in one of the renowned Madaaris (plural of Madrasah).
I got home and I communicated this to my family, but the major opposition I had was my elder sister (the 1st born, while am the 5th). She so much criticised my plan for Madrasah and told me I must continue my education after secondary school but she never had a plan for me.
MSSN Kosofe-Ajegunle Central Branch, which I fully joined in 2004 (after my secondary school) did not criticise me but mentored me and led me through my academic career by ways of information and encouragement.
To know how tough it was, I finished SSCE in 2004 and did not make my O’level until 2010 (after writing 7 different O’level exams between the period).
While battling with O’level in 2007, MSSN made me realised I could be admitted in a College of Education Prelim programme even with my 2 credits.
I got the form, finished Prelim and was admitted for NCE programme.
During this period, I was contented with this and never thought of going further, MSSN made me realised that as a man especially, NCE is not the best I could achieve, that I should think of a first degree after NCE. So, I continued to pursue my O’level, which I could not achieve until 2010, and which I might not have achieved if I didn’t enroll for the Prelim program, because it was like taking secondary school subjects again.‎
I finished NCE in 2010, wrote my first JAMB in 2011 and got admitted to UNILAG in 2011.
During this process, I also combined my studies with part time Madrasah and achieved more than some of my contemporaries in both Madrasah and school.

Though before my NCE, I could deliver lectures fluently in Yoruba language, but MSSN AOCOED really drilled me in delivering lectures in English language fluently, because back then in AOCOED, as Amir of MSSN I was automatically one of the AIMAH (plural of Imam) for Jum’ah.

Kudos to MSSN Kosofe-Ajegunle Central Branch, who showed me the way.
Kudos to MSSN AOCOED Branch that drilled me during my NCE with various assignments and responsibilities.
Kudos to MSSN UNILAG that accepted me in 2011 and continued the process of my success.

Longlive MSSN Kosofe-Ajegunle Central Branch!
Longlive MSSN AOCOED Branch!
Longlive MSSN UNILAG Branch!
Longlive MSSN Lagos State Area Unit
Longlive MSSN B-Zone!
Longlive MSSN National!‎

#BringBackOurMSSNUNILAG#‎

Watch out for Side C

By:
AKOLADE TAJUDEEN MIKAIL, 400 level Student of University of Lagos, Akoka. He is the CEO Kolket Venture.

kolketventures@gmail.com,‎kolketventures@yahoo.com
www.kolket.com

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