Three degrees behind his name, yet unemployed
By Katleho Morapela
Seun Komolafe, who has three degrees behind his name, is looking for work at a street corner in Bloemfontein. The 31-year-old Kovsie Alumnus, Seun Komolafe, holds an undergraduate degree in Actuarial Science, an Honours degree and a Master’s degree in Mathematics, which he obtained recently.Yet he is struggling to put bread on his table. Coming from an impoverished background in Nigeria, Komolafe did not hesitate when his uncle, who was living in South Africa, suggested that he furthers his studies at the University of the Free State.Komolafe says having grown up in dire poverty, raised by a single father, he knew that education was his only key to success.
“My uncle came with this
suggestion at the time when I was working at a local factory after completing
my final year of school. I had no money to come and study in South Africa but I
decided to take the risk either way. After completing my school year, I spent
four years working at a factory just to put something on the table and I knew
that I wanted something more out of life. All I ever wanted, was to achieve
something in life. All I ever wanted, was to be somebody. So when my uncle
offered to help with registration fees, I grabbed the opportunity with both
hands. Little did I know that I would still face financial drawbacks after
completing my studies,” says Komolafe.
In his first year studying towards his
undergraduate degree in Actuarial Science, Komolafe struggled to finance his
studies and had to rely on church members and family friends who helped raise
funds to pay for his tuition fee.
He thereafter managed to obtain a merit bursary from the university to
further his studies until this point.
Komolafe says, despite having obtained three
degrees with distinctions in fields that are seldom studied, his biggest
challenge remains finding employment.
He is, however, hopeful that his love for
mathematics and numbers will bear fruit in no time.
Komolafe has thus far made several job applications
and stands at a street corner near the university, asking people passing to
assist in finding him a job.
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