Actress Omoborty Advises Single Parents As Her Son Graduates From Canadian University

Omoborty Son Graduates

Omoborty Son Graduates

Actress Biodun Okeowo, popularly called Omoborty, has sent a word of advice to single parents as her son graduates from Concordia University, Edmonton, Canada.

Sharing her story on her Instagram page, she revealed how she had to make several sacrifices in order to pay his school fees.

She wrote:

I’m sharing this story to encourage every single parent out there doing it all alone. Don’t get tired. Don’t give up. Don’t let anybody make you feel your sacrifices are in vain.

You see this, my hat? I wish it could be bigger than this because it cannot even contain how big my head is right now.

Ha! The story is long, o. Where do I even start from?

I don’t know if people notice that I don’t usually slay that much or attend too many parties. I can’t. Every kobo that comes into my account is already allocated. International student fees abroad is not moi moi money, so how exactly am I supposed to be slaying up and down all the time?

Should I talk about the days I had to sell some of my gold jewelry to pay school fees? The days I stared at bills and wondered how I was going to make everything work. The days my son and I would stay on video calls crying?

Jesus, I am grateful. I give You all the glory. It is not by my power or by my might.

Sometimes I even ask myself, “Biodun, who sent you?” Because taking a child abroad to study and paying the fees in full is not the kind of responsibility you fund by borrowing here and there or asking people to contribute. People look at you and think, “If she can send her child abroad, then she must be very comfortable.”

The funny part is that some people look at you and assume you have money to throw around. They see social media and think everything is easy. Some will ask for help, and when you do the little you can, they are disappointed because they believe you have more than you gave.

What they don’t know is that responsibilities don’t post themselves online.

So yes, please permit me to flood your timeline a little. This celebration was paid for with prayers, sacrifices, faith, tears, sleepless nights, and the grace of God.

Seeing my son graduate makes every single sacrifice worth it.
Above all. Olu Orun momore o! Ese Alagbawi eda.