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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Pethan: 3:44pm On May 15, 2019
Congrats! My Ijaw brother
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Inexhaustible(m): 3:51pm On May 15, 2019
Congrats bro. ICAN journey is not for the weak...
Always remember our fundamental principles:
Integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality and professional behaviour.
Welcome onboard fellow Chartered Accountant

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by JakesAy: 3:53pm On May 15, 2019
Congrats bro... I was inducted too on the 8....

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Bridgovoks: 3:59pm On May 15, 2019
Congratulations my brother, you have inspired me
I abandoned ICAN for some years now, i will dust my books and enroll for Nov diet
Kudos to you

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by mutualrespect(m): 3:59pm On May 15, 2019
Super Congrats bro.
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by tete7000(m): 4:28pm On May 15, 2019
Mybussinessmind:
My name is Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei.

Congrats man!

Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei (AAT,ACA)


Source: https://www.billionairezmindset.com.ng/2019/05/my-ican-success-story-godfrey-ebimobowei.html
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Joandumebi(f): 4:33pm On May 15, 2019
Congratulations dear. God made it possible for me too be inducted too. 9th May 2019. Now a Chartered Accountant.

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by lastdon5: 4:46pm On May 15, 2019
Joromi12:
If u plan on going to canada that AAT is useful. Ican useless

please elaborate more for me what you meant. And maybe a way forward.

Am an Accountant graduate, that's looking forward to do his ICAN especially for travel purposes, because I don't need my accounting skills now as it's not what am using to sustain my self now. Am presently into Agribusiness.
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Frezhkid10(m): 4:47pm On May 15, 2019
... what's all these without a university degree
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Nobody: 4:50pm On May 15, 2019
lastdon5:


please elaborate more for me what you meant. And maybe a way forward.

Am an Accountant graduate, that's looking forward to do his ICAN especially for travel purposes, because I don't need my accounting skills now as it's not what am using to sustain my self now. Am presently into Agribusiness.
aat is recognised by a canada evaluating agency as college level diploma . But ican has no equivalency. Acca does ( acca 1 to 7) and full acca. Wen combined with bsc thats more points
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by wman(m): 4:55pm On May 15, 2019
Results of hard work, determination and persistence. Not all those mumu 'I tap into your blessing' nonsense.

Notice how so many people helped him and even paid his fees. He must have a good character for that to have happened.

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Smalliegirl: 4:58pm On May 15, 2019
Congrats bro...inspiring story
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Smalliegirl: 4:59pm On May 15, 2019
Joandumebi:
Congratulations dear. God made it possible for me too be inducted too. 9th May 2019. Now a Chartered Accountant.

Many congrats

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by sexy74(m): 5:11pm On May 15, 2019
Mybussinessmind:
My name is Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei.

The road was never easy for me but I scaled through by His grace.

ROAD TO MY ICAN SUCCESS

2010

My dad lost his lucrative job, my younger brother was seriously ill which cost my dad a lot of money to treat him, my parent separated and the same year I gained admission into the higher institution but I couldn’t further my studies because I had no sponsor. It was like hell for me that year coupled with the fact that I had not gotten out of the pains I passed through when my best friend, Late Daniel kelvin Ebikabowei betrayed our friendship by allowing death to take his life. And my dad gave me his blessings “ Godfrey anything you do in life ; God will surely expose you for good and people will acknowledge you for your worth” and he further gave me a caveat to this prayer “ But Godfrey you must work hard because if you fail today neither me nor your mother will be held responsible but you”



2011

I started my first work on January 4, 2011 in a factory (LG) and the first Salary I received was N9,000 and subsequently N11,000 as salary and I was just trying to manage myself to keep body and soul together and also to comply with the advice of my dad.

2012

I was still working in the factory and later in the year I came across my secondary classmate( Lawal Sikiru(AAT)) who was running ICAN ATS programme and he gisted me about ICAN and he convinced me “ you don’t have to be rich to run ICAN programme”...this was what gingered me to run this ICAN programme, that year I enrolled for the programme even though my salary then was meagre, I registered with Safe Associates Ltd ICAN tutorial as recommended by my friend(Sikiru) in December 2012 to write March 2013 diet; my first day in class was not funny, I was asked if I would be able to cope with the system lecture-wise(becuase they had gone far with lectures), financially and otherwise because I registered late and I said let us how it goes.



2013

I wrote my first exam in March 2013 (ATS 1) while still working in the factory and my exam fee was far higher than my salary; thank God to Sherifat (Sherry) who assisted me with the payment of my ATS 1 exam fee. The result came out after 6 weeks based on the standard and I passed 3 out of 4, I was demoralized but my motivator (Akinsulire Yewande(AAT,Bsc,ACA)) gave me reasons to continue with the programme.I wrote the paper I failed in September 2013 and I passed.That year most times I do trek from Apapa to Ojuelegba just to meet up with classes and there was no fund to finance my transport.





2014

I wrote my ATS 2 exams in March 2014 while still working in the factory and I got another work immediately after the exam in an accounting firm as office assistance with the help of my ATS 1 classmate and co-worker Nwankwo Fidelia on March 24,2014. When the result came out I passed 3 out of 4. I still picked up the courage to continue and I wrote again in September 2014 and passed. This time around I was staying in my tutorial to read overnight and also to minimize expenses.

2015

I wrote my ATS 3 exams in March 2015 and passed all and was inducted in June 2015 as AAT and I was promoted . I registered for ICAN professional programme the same year and I was given some exemtions as AAT member. I was supposed to write November 2015 but I didnt write because I was not financially bouyant.During my ATS 3 days ; Thanks to sochima Umeh(my friend turn brother who was trying in his own little way to assist me with his food and we lived as brothers those days, same goes to my Ijaw sister Hannah Clement(AAT) and Shakirat(AKA Shakira) who assisted in their ways to see me happy in class. I must not forget Jide(AAT,Bsc)(Omo Bababeji) in a rush,Toheeb and Collins Ibe(AAT,ACA) you made my ATS 3 a memorable one.God bless you for me.

2016

I wrote May 2016 diet (Skilled level) and passed 3 out of 4.I wrote the outstanding paper and passed it in November 2016 diet. As usual I was short of fund but thank God to Nigerian Army Lt. Bola(ACA) who paid 3 quarter of my exam fee in Skill Level and also to Tosin(ACA)( Tosin my woman like I do call her in class).

2017

I wrote my Final papers in May 2017(Final Level) and passed 3 out 5 and I wrote the oustanding 2 papers in November 2017 and passed all and to the Glory of God I became a qualified Chartered Accountant.Thanks to Merit Isaac who tried in her own little way and to my sister from my Mother’s Village who completed my final exam fee (Mercy Ogori).

2018

I was promoted after I qualified.

2019

I was inducted as an ACA member of ICAN on May 8,2019. A day I live to remember. Thanks to Ann Onyinyechi Eze my paddy of life who is always bordered about my career and also to my Boss (Mr Solomon Osunba(FCA) who has always given me reasons to be focused and determined in life and also to my fellow colleagues in Solomon Osunba & Co.(Chartered Accountants) for your support and to my family members and friends (The list is too long) for your support.

CHALLENGES TO MY ICAN PROGRAMME

I faced so many challenges while running the programme:

I was downgraded that people who are not rich cannot run ICAN programme.

I had to tutor my friends just to get food in return (i.e stomach infrastructure...LOL)

I passed through hell just to scale through my ICAN programme. I remembered my final exams in may 2017 I was admitted almost one month in the hospital; my friends had a secret meeting with the doctor and told the doctor “Godfey doesn’t give himself rest that he is always in Church,School or Work and he is workaholic” and the funny doctor recommended that I should stop reading for a while and if possible I should forfeit my exams; I adhered to the non-reading aspect recommendation of the doctor but I refused to forfeit the exams slated for May 2017 and I managed to pass 3 out of 5 even though I was black out in the exam hall.



KEYS TO MY ICAN SUCCESS



I was always determined and focus to be successful in my life even though the road was rough and some people discouraged me that I cannot enroll for ICAN programme with my financial status.



I was not discouraged by the words of people with negative thought instead I see them as instrument to suceed.



I listened to the advice of my parent who always wanted me to be educated at all cost because they were not educated but they value it and also to the advice of my mentor and friends.



ADVICE TO PEOPLE WHO FACING ONE CHALLENGE OR THE OTHER




You might think that the problems of this world is on you but I tell you that if you strive hard you will surely reach the top.



Be focused and disciplined no matter the circumstance

Always plan adequately and give yourself deadlines for every tasks you have.



Pray and work hard.

If I CAN make it; you are not exempted from scaling through.



On this note I wish to congratulate myself and also wish to appreciate all my well wishers and those who contributed financially and otherwise to see through this programme.

I am the first Chartered Accountant from Donyabi’s race...more wins and celebration to come from the donyabi’s family...stay tune.

Thanks and God bless.

Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei (AAT,ACA)


Source: https://www.billionairezmindset.com.ng/2019/05/my-ican-success-story-godfrey-ebimobowei.html
congratulations welcome to the club.
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Naza21: 5:21pm On May 15, 2019
Congrats
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Odetokun3(m): 5:47pm On May 15, 2019
Congratulations bro. To God be the glory. We made it the same day. I became a chartered accountant that same day. My sit number is 612. The road is not too smooth and it's not easy but God is great. Congratulations to us.

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Nobody: 5:49pm On May 15, 2019
Touching story.

Congrats man.

Education does a lot in changing a poor (or average) person's life. I have said this to many people.

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Omoluabi16(m): 5:55pm On May 15, 2019
Sighs..ICAN has showed me pepper. But I won't give up. I'll surely qualifiy this November by God's grace.

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by ghost3040: 6:26pm On May 15, 2019
Inexhaustible:
Congrats bro. ICAN journey is not for the weak...
Always remember our fundamental principles:
Integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality and professional behaviour.
Welcome onboard fellow Chartered Accountant
He's not a fellow yet...address him as Associate.

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by tunjilee003: 6:33pm On May 15, 2019
so inspiring
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Deandean: 6:35pm On May 15, 2019
2 things i av 2 say
1. I love you because u appreciate those that supported u
2. You re a strong man,many things re funny,Ican is not...who no go no de cum back...CONGRATULATIONS junior colleague

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Ugosample(m): 6:41pm On May 15, 2019
Neduzze5:
I can see my name up there... You are welcome... Don't mention, what are friends for na?

interesting
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Bleodon01(m): 6:48pm On May 15, 2019
Congratulations my name sake Ebimobowei, ijaw raise and survive in hardship.
Happy for you my brother.
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by rollykotex: 6:56pm On May 15, 2019
Joromi12:
If u plan on going to canada that AAT is useful. Ican useless
Hows AAT useful and ACA useless plus is it useful in Australia too?
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Nobody: 7:02pm On May 15, 2019
rollykotex:

Hows AAT useful and ACA useless plus is it useful in Australia too?
canada only. Blame ican for that.
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by obstead200(m): 7:03pm On May 15, 2019
Mybussinessmind:
My name is Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei.

The road was never easy for me but I scaled through by His grace.

ROAD TO MY ICAN SUCCESS

2010

My dad lost his lucrative job, my younger brother was seriously ill which cost my dad a lot of money to treat him, my parent separated and the same year I gained admission into the higher institution but I couldn’t further my studies because I had no sponsor. It was like hell for me that year coupled with the fact that I had not gotten out of the pains I passed through when my best friend, Late Daniel kelvin Ebikabowei betrayed our friendship by allowing death to take his life. And my dad gave me his blessings “ Godfrey anything you do in life ; God will surely expose you for good and people will acknowledge you for your worth” and he further gave me a caveat to this prayer “ But Godfrey you must work hard because if you fail today neither me nor your mother will be held responsible but you”



2011

I started my first work on January 4, 2011 in a factory (LG) and the first Salary I received was N9,000 and subsequently N11,000 as salary and I was just trying to manage myself to keep body and soul together and also to comply with the advice of my dad.

2012

I was still working in the factory and later in the year I came across my secondary classmate( Lawal Sikiru(AAT)) who was running ICAN ATS programme and he gisted me about ICAN and he convinced me “ you don’t have to be rich to run ICAN programme”...this was what gingered me to run this ICAN programme, that year I enrolled for the programme even though my salary then was meagre, I registered with Safe Associates Ltd ICAN tutorial as recommended by my friend(Sikiru) in December 2012 to write March 2013 diet; my first day in class was not funny, I was asked if I would be able to cope with the system lecture-wise(becuase they had gone far with lectures), financially and otherwise because I registered late and I said let us how it goes.



2013

I wrote my first exam in March 2013 (ATS 1) while still working in the factory and my exam fee was far higher than my salary; thank God to Sherifat (Sherry) who assisted me with the payment of my ATS 1 exam fee. The result came out after 6 weeks based on the standard and I passed 3 out of 4, I was demoralized but my motivator (Akinsulire Yewande(AAT,Bsc,ACA)) gave me reasons to continue with the programme.I wrote the paper I failed in September 2013 and I passed.That year most times I do trek from Apapa to Ojuelegba just to meet up with classes and there was no fund to finance my transport.





2014

I wrote my ATS 2 exams in March 2014 while still working in the factory and I got another work immediately after the exam in an accounting firm as office assistance with the help of my ATS 1 classmate and co-worker Nwankwo Fidelia on March 24,2014. When the result came out I passed 3 out of 4. I still picked up the courage to continue and I wrote again in September 2014 and passed. This time around I was staying in my tutorial to read overnight and also to minimize expenses.

2015

I wrote my ATS 3 exams in March 2015 and passed all and was inducted in June 2015 as AAT and I was promoted . I registered for ICAN professional programme the same year and I was given some exemtions as AAT member. I was supposed to write November 2015 but I didnt write because I was not financially bouyant.During my ATS 3 days ; Thanks to sochima Umeh(my friend turn brother who was trying in his own little way to assist me with his food and we lived as brothers those days, same goes to my Ijaw sister Hannah Clement(AAT) and Shakirat(AKA Shakira) who assisted in their ways to see me happy in class. I must not forget Jide(AAT,Bsc)(Omo Bababeji) in a rush,Toheeb and Collins Ibe(AAT,ACA) you made my ATS 3 a memorable one.God bless you for me.

2016

I wrote May 2016 diet (Skilled level) and passed 3 out of 4.I wrote the outstanding paper and passed it in November 2016 diet. As usual I was short of fund but thank God to Nigerian Army Lt. Bola(ACA) who paid 3 quarter of my exam fee in Skill Level and also to Tosin(ACA)( Tosin my woman like I do call her in class).

2017

I wrote my Final papers in May 2017(Final Level) and passed 3 out 5 and I wrote the oustanding 2 papers in November 2017 and passed all and to the Glory of God I became a qualified Chartered Accountant.Thanks to Merit Isaac who tried in her own little way and to my sister from my Mother’s Village who completed my final exam fee (Mercy Ogori).

2018

I was promoted after I qualified.

2019

I was inducted as an ACA member of ICAN on May 8,2019. A day I live to remember. Thanks to Ann Onyinyechi Eze my paddy of life who is always bordered about my career and also to my Boss (Mr Solomon Osunba(FCA) who has always given me reasons to be focused and determined in life and also to my fellow colleagues in Solomon Osunba & Co.(Chartered Accountants) for your support and to my family members and friends (The list is too long) for your support.

CHALLENGES TO MY ICAN PROGRAMME

I faced so many challenges while running the programme:

I was downgraded that people who are not rich cannot run ICAN programme.

I had to tutor my friends just to get food in return (i.e stomach infrastructure...LOL)

I passed through hell just to scale through my ICAN programme. I remembered my final exams in may 2017 I was admitted almost one month in the hospital; my friends had a secret meeting with the doctor and told the doctor “Godfey doesn’t give himself rest that he is always in Church,School or Work and he is workaholic” and the funny doctor recommended that I should stop reading for a while and if possible I should forfeit my exams; I adhered to the non-reading aspect recommendation of the doctor but I refused to forfeit the exams slated for May 2017 and I managed to pass 3 out of 5 even though I was black out in the exam hall.



KEYS TO MY ICAN SUCCESS



I was always determined and focus to be successful in my life even though the road was rough and some people discouraged me that I cannot enroll for ICAN programme with my financial status.



I was not discouraged by the words of people with negative thought instead I see them as instrument to suceed.



I listened to the advice of my parent who always wanted me to be educated at all cost because they were not educated but they value it and also to the advice of my mentor and friends.



ADVICE TO PEOPLE WHO FACING ONE CHALLENGE OR THE OTHER




You might think that the problems of this world is on you but I tell you that if you strive hard you will surely reach the top.



Be focused and disciplined no matter the circumstance

Always plan adequately and give yourself deadlines for every tasks you have.



Pray and work hard.

If I CAN make it; you are not exempted from scaling through.



On this note I wish to congratulate myself and also wish to appreciate all my well wishers and those who contributed financially and otherwise to see through this programme.

I am the first Chartered Accountant from Donyabi’s race...more wins and celebration to come from the donyabi’s family...stay tune.

Thanks and God bless.

Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei (AAT,ACA)


Source: https://www.billionairezmindset.com.ng/2019/05/my-ican-success-story-godfrey-ebimobowei.html
congrats, my professional colleague. But I Fail to understand why u did not try on the side to acquire a degree while writing Ur ICAN exams. It would have really made a difference in Ur career. As it stands right now, Nigerian employers of worth will still discriminate against u without a university degree. Try to get one ASAP
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Nobody: 7:08pm On May 15, 2019
congrats bro....more wins
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Francis35(m): 7:14pm On May 15, 2019
Congratulations Manny...this is the beginning of your success story...I hope to learn alot from you...Pls I need your contact or better still contact me ..08036781681
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Obiwank: 7:16pm On May 15, 2019
Congratulations on your achievement.

Other than your perseverance, one thing I found instructive is how your gave credit to a lot of people. Keep doing that and you will go places. Even better, the names cut across various ethnic groups.

Hopefully, a few people on nairaland skilled at yelling ethnic insults/ viewing every issue from an ethnic perspective would learn. Nigeria would progress if we treated each other like human beings and work together against the "ruling" class destroying our collective destinies.

Congrats again!

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Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Godblesmyhustle: 7:54pm On May 15, 2019
Nice one Bro.....New ACA.

More grease to your elbow......


Mybussinessmind:
My name is Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei.

The road was never easy for me but I scaled through by His grace.

ROAD TO MY ICAN SUCCESS

2010

My dad lost his lucrative job, my younger brother was seriously ill which cost my dad a lot of money to treat him, my parent separated and the same year I gained admission into the higher institution but I couldn’t further my studies because I had no sponsor. It was like hell for me that year coupled with the fact that I had not gotten out of the pains I passed through when my best friend, Late Daniel kelvin Ebikabowei betrayed our friendship by allowing death to take his life. And my dad gave me his blessings “ Godfrey anything you do in life ; God will surely expose you for good and people will acknowledge you for your worth” and he further gave me a caveat to this prayer “ But Godfrey you must work hard because if you fail today neither me nor your mother will be held responsible but you”



2011

I started my first work on January 4, 2011 in a factory (LG) and the first Salary I received was N9,000 and subsequently N11,000 as salary and I was just trying to manage myself to keep body and soul together and also to comply with the advice of my dad.

2012

I was still working in the factory and later in the year I came across my secondary classmate( Lawal Sikiru(AAT)) who was running ICAN ATS programme and he gisted me about ICAN and he convinced me “ you don’t have to be rich to run ICAN programme”...this was what gingered me to run this ICAN programme, that year I enrolled for the programme even though my salary then was meagre, I registered with Safe Associates Ltd ICAN tutorial as recommended by my friend(Sikiru) in December 2012 to write March 2013 diet; my first day in class was not funny, I was asked if I would be able to cope with the system lecture-wise(becuase they had gone far with lectures), financially and otherwise because I registered late and I said let us how it goes.



2013

I wrote my first exam in March 2013 (ATS 1) while still working in the factory and my exam fee was far higher than my salary; thank God to Sherifat (Sherry) who assisted me with the payment of my ATS 1 exam fee. The result came out after 6 weeks based on the standard and I passed 3 out of 4, I was demoralized but my motivator (Akinsulire Yewande(AAT,Bsc,ACA)) gave me reasons to continue with the programme.I wrote the paper I failed in September 2013 and I passed.That year most times I do trek from Apapa to Ojuelegba just to meet up with classes and there was no fund to finance my transport.





2014

I wrote my ATS 2 exams in March 2014 while still working in the factory and I got another work immediately after the exam in an accounting firm as office assistance with the help of my ATS 1 classmate and co-worker Nwankwo Fidelia on March 24,2014. When the result came out I passed 3 out of 4. I still picked up the courage to continue and I wrote again in September 2014 and passed. This time around I was staying in my tutorial to read overnight and also to minimize expenses.

2015

I wrote my ATS 3 exams in March 2015 and passed all and was inducted in June 2015 as AAT and I was promoted . I registered for ICAN professional programme the same year and I was given some exemtions as AAT member. I was supposed to write November 2015 but I didnt write because I was not financially bouyant.During my ATS 3 days ; Thanks to sochima Umeh(my friend turn brother who was trying in his own little way to assist me with his food and we lived as brothers those days, same goes to my Ijaw sister Hannah Clement(AAT) and Shakirat(AKA Shakira) who assisted in their ways to see me happy in class. I must not forget Jide(AAT,Bsc)(Omo Bababeji) in a rush,Toheeb and Collins Ibe(AAT,ACA) you made my ATS 3 a memorable one.God bless you for me.

2016

I wrote May 2016 diet (Skilled level) and passed 3 out of 4.I wrote the outstanding paper and passed it in November 2016 diet. As usual I was short of fund but thank God to Nigerian Army Lt. Bola(ACA) who paid 3 quarter of my exam fee in Skill Level and also to Tosin(ACA)( Tosin my woman like I do call her in class).

2017

I wrote my Final papers in May 2017(Final Level) and passed 3 out 5 and I wrote the oustanding 2 papers in November 2017 and passed all and to the Glory of God I became a qualified Chartered Accountant.Thanks to Merit Isaac who tried in her own little way and to my sister from my Mother’s Village who completed my final exam fee (Mercy Ogori).

2018

I was promoted after I qualified.

2019

I was inducted as an ACA member of ICAN on May 8,2019. A day I live to remember. Thanks to Ann Onyinyechi Eze my paddy of life who is always bordered about my career and also to my Boss (Mr Solomon Osunba(FCA) who has always given me reasons to be focused and determined in life and also to my fellow colleagues in Solomon Osunba & Co.(Chartered Accountants) for your support and to my family members and friends (The list is too long) for your support.

CHALLENGES TO MY ICAN PROGRAMME

I faced so many challenges while running the programme:

I was downgraded that people who are not rich cannot run ICAN programme.

I had to tutor my friends just to get food in return (i.e stomach infrastructure...LOL)

I passed through hell just to scale through my ICAN programme. I remembered my final exams in may 2017 I was admitted almost one month in the hospital; my friends had a secret meeting with the doctor and told the doctor “Godfey doesn’t give himself rest that he is always in Church,School or Work and he is workaholic” and the funny doctor recommended that I should stop reading for a while and if possible I should forfeit my exams; I adhered to the non-reading aspect recommendation of the doctor but I refused to forfeit the exams slated for May 2017 and I managed to pass 3 out of 5 even though I was black out in the exam hall.



KEYS TO MY ICAN SUCCESS



I was always determined and focus to be successful in my life even though the road was rough and some people discouraged me that I cannot enroll for ICAN programme with my financial status.



I was not discouraged by the words of people with negative thought instead I see them as instrument to suceed.



I listened to the advice of my parent who always wanted me to be educated at all cost because they were not educated but they value it and also to the advice of my mentor and friends.



ADVICE TO PEOPLE WHO FACING ONE CHALLENGE OR THE OTHER




You might think that the problems of this world is on you but I tell you that if you strive hard you will surely reach the top.



Be focused and disciplined no matter the circumstance

Always plan adequately and give yourself deadlines for every tasks you have.



Pray and work hard.

If I CAN make it; you are not exempted from scaling through.



On this note I wish to congratulate myself and also wish to appreciate all my well wishers and those who contributed financially and otherwise to see through this programme.

I am the first Chartered Accountant from Donyabi’s race...more wins and celebration to come from the donyabi’s family...stay tune.

Thanks and God bless.

Donyabi, Godfrey Ebimobowei (AAT,ACA)


Source: https://www.billionairezmindset.com.ng/2019/05/my-ican-success-story-godfrey-ebimobowei.html
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by lastdon5: 9:16pm On May 15, 2019
Joromi12:
aat is recognised by a canada evaluating agency as college level diploma . But ican has no equivalency. Acca does ( acca 1 to 7) and full acca. Wen combined with bsc thats more points

So it's ACCA that I should go for...
ACCA 1 to 7? it's much, sha but I'll go for it.

you are the best, bro.. Twale!!
Re: My Ican Success Story---godfrey Ebimobowei by Ebijoegodfrey: 11:30pm On May 15, 2019
I really appreciate you all for your goodwill messages and prayers...God bless you for me...Donyabi Godfrey Ebimobowei

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