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| Alice Madumere Chikezie |
The
adverse socio-economic situation in the country has driven 53-year-old Alice
Madumere Chikezie, a mass communication graduate from Lagos State
University,LASU, into welding.
Alice, who hails from Abia State,explained that
she had refused to go into crime as a result of the economic recession rocking
the country which has made life less meaningful.
Leaving Lagos State out of
frustration for Enugu, an optimistic Alice revealed that things took a nosedive
since the advent of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration last year.
Alice Madumere Chikezie Alice Madumere Chikezie Determined to survive,she
quickly enrolled to learn welding.
She said that life stood on its head for
her, early last year when she could not pay for her accommodation and was practically
borrowing to eat one meal a day. After acquiring requisite knowledge in
welding, she relocated from Lagos to Enugu where she believed she will not
suffer ‘familiarity complex’ from family members and friends arising from her
entry into the male dominated trade. At Ibagwa-Nike Primary School where Alice
operates a workshop, she told Sunday Vanguard: “I had worked as a sales girl in
many companies in Lagos. At a point, early last year, the centre could no
longer hold and i had to learn welding and metal works.
When I started, I could
not different between 12mm and 16mm iron. But with time, i started learning. I
was learning the trade and schooling in LASU. “I went to school in order to
have a sound footing in life. I have B.Sc. in mass communication, print option
from LASU. But seeing the turn of events in the country, i quickly learnt
welding. I had looked for job without success because age factor also became a
barrier to me. Most employers want to employ younger people but I am above
fifty.
That is how it dawned on me that I could get a job anywhere. My age was
partly responsible for my decision to go into welding. I did not have any
choice.
A woman in male dominated job “This job is male dominated, so the
challenges inherent are enormous. Most times,when i go to canvass for jobs,
clients look down on me and turn me down because it is a male dominated job.
But i have remained resolute and some of the people i have done jobs for
recommend me and bring more customers to me. It has been very challenging. Most
areas, as you can see in the course of this job, require physical strength.
That is partly where i find it challenging too. But i must always find a way
around it.
“I would love to expand the business and train more female welders
to enable them become self-reliant, rather than go into crime that will always
be detrimental. If government can provide soft loans,grants that will enable me
expand my business, I would be grateful”.
Source: Vanguardngr

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