Former Dean of the School of General Studies and Head of Department of Office and Technology Management, Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, Mrs Helen Irorakpor, in this interview withHow would you describe your childhood growing up amidst boys?
My childhood was very interesting because I was the only girl in the house, so I was pampered and got everything I wanted. Since I was the only girl in the house, I was like a spoilt brat.What I missed the most is my mother’s love and care. Growing up, I was always around my mum, and I got all I wanted. She always wanted to do everything to please me. Though she is still alive, she is not with me here in Bauchi and I missed that care from her.
You grew up in Port Harcourt and then settled in Bauchi; how did your parents feel when you came here? It wasn’t easy at all because it was a tug of war for me to leave home to come to Bauchi for my NYSC programme. When I was posted to Bauchi, I cried my eyes out but somehow, I met one old man that I still can’t find till today. He told me to go because I didn’t know what God had for me there. So I decided to come.
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