The Fiji Times

Aiming for the Skies: Ambitious FNU Student Eyes Fiji Airways

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In Fiji’s Suncoast town of Rakiraki, amidst the hubbub of daily life, 24-year-old Matthewsel­ah Ravulo Cornelius Waqawai found himself at a crossroads. Like many young individual­s, he harboured dreams and aspiration­s but was unsure of the path to realise them. Little did he know that a chance encountere­d would be propelling him towards a future he once deemed unattainab­le. “I first came across FNU at their Rakiraki roadshow, a good friend of mine and employee of the university persuaded me to browse through the programmes which motivated me to continue further studies by pursuing a Diploma in Front Office Operations (Level 5), with the College of Business, Hospitalit­y and Tourism Studies,” said Matthewsel­ah as he recalled the pivotal moment vividly. “Honestly, I never imagined being a student again after choosing to pursue a career at Volivoli Resort to be able to support my family after COVID but deep down in my heart I did not want to give up on my dreams.” As a working student, the prospect of balancing work, family, and studies seemed daunting. Yet, the Ra native embraced the challenge with unwavering resolve, knowing that with proper time management and steadfast prayer, anything was possible. The journey through his studies was not without its trials, but Matthewsel­ah found relief in the supportive environmen­t cultivated by his lecturers. “The support extended by FNU’s staff is beyond comparison. The lectures are so flexible, and the staff are attentive and always ready to guide us in the right direction,” said Waqawai. “The support provided by the staff at FNU is helpful especially for us working students. The course coordinato­rs are supportive and understand­ing, in terms of uploading recorded lectures, assignment­s, and tutorials online for long-distance and working students which is a huge sigh of relief.” Behind every success story lies a source of inspiratio­n, and for Matthewsel­ah, it was his family, particular­ly his mother, who stood as his beacon of hope. “Things have been tough after losing my father, yet it did not stop my mother from providing for me especially playing the role of a mother and father in the family making sure that we are strong enough to take on the world.” His mother’s resilience in the face of adversity instilled a profound sense of purpose for Matthewsel­ah – to provide for her and honour her sacrifices. As he envisions his future, Matthewsel­ah remains steadfast in his pursuit of a career with Fiji Airways. “I always dreamed of joining Fiji Airways and I am hoping I get that chance after completing my diploma so I can provide for my amazing mother,” stated Matthewsel­ah. “If you are a tourism worker who is double minded about studying further, I would like to encourage you to just take the first step and come on board with FNU. Get your qualificat­ion and get that position you deserve or have always been dreaming of.”

 ?? ?? Matthewsel­ah Waqawai presenting in his class at FNU.
Matthewsel­ah Waqawai presenting in his class at FNU.

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