Young medical graduate appreciates man who paid her varsity fees
- A young lady recently took to Facebook to share how three people in her life always pushed her to pursue her educational dreams
- In the touching post she also shared how one of the men who had paid for some of her tuition fees passed on recently
- The post was met by many congratulatory messages as well as condolences
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A young woman named Rose Leputu recently took to the Facebook group, ImStaying to share pictures of the people whom she described as the ones who believed in her from the start of her educational career to the end.
In the heartfelt Facebook post, Rose also shares how one of the men in the pictures had gone even further in his bid to support her by paying the registration fees that helped her achieve her MBChB each year. She also shared the sad news about his passing in the post. She wrote:
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"These three right here believed I was worthy of the MBChB Degree from day one. It has become my key to doors of success. I’m still grateful for their love. They are my pillars of hope.
"The gentleman on the left always believed in my capabilities and he was right. He kept paying my registration fees at MEDUNSA year on year to assist me stay in while the bursary sorted out the rest. Sadly he died few weeks after this pic was taken. I’ll always cherish him. MHSRIP."
Her fellow Stayers joined in on thanking the people who supported her dreams. They also share messages of condolences to her and the man's family. Here are some of their comments:
Warren Adams said:
"Condolences and thank you for sharing. MHSRIP"
While Cindy Eachus wrote:
"Well done to you for honouring their belief in you. I am sure he is resting in peace knowing he did something good for someone. Thank you for sharing your story."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young man named Mutshidzi Ligege who shared with us how he went from selling crisps and sweets in order to pay for his tuition fees at the University of Venda.
Mutshidzi said he had always wanted to get a tertiary education but unfortunately struggled financially.
When he realised that the only way for him to pay for his fees and other scholarly needs would be to make the money himself, this is when he started selling.
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