The Herald (South Africa)

Is this the oldest student in SA?

- Naledi Shange

A 79-year-old man who matriculat­ed back in 1966 has registered at the North West University in Vanderbijl Park with the hope of fulfilling his dream to be a teacher.

In a statement published by the university‚ Jacob Seboko said he felt he had too much time on his hands following the death of his wife 10 years ago and decided to put his time to good use while ensuring that he stayed mentally fit.

“I have so much time on my hands and by the grace of God‚ I am still blessed with good health‚” Seboko said.

“I have always had the desire to teach and, if still able‚ I would love to be a teacher.

“I have a head for figures and have a knack for accounting and economics‚ both subjects that are in great need of qualified teachers.”

Seboko was one of 9‚555 first-year students who registered at the university’s three campuses this year.

He is registered for a few subjects and after completing these‚ hopes to qualify for a postgradua­te certificat­e in education‚ which he will start in 2020.

While others may frown at the thought of him starting his teaching career after the age of 80‚ which is when he will obtain his qualificat­ion‚ Seboko declares that age is certainly nothing but a number.

“You are never too old to learn something new‚” he said.

“And not just the ordinary‚ but something big‚ something that could change how you see and understand the world.”

He is already rich in knowledge and education.

He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in public administra­tion in 1996.

He also has a diploma in adult basic education and training and has practised as a teacher for adults.

Seboko hopes to be an inspiratio­n to his classmates.

“Education is a blessing‚” he said. –

 ?? Picture: NORTH WEST UNIVERSITY ?? ONE OF THEM: Jacob Seboko, 79, with fellow students
Picture: NORTH WEST UNIVERSITY ONE OF THEM: Jacob Seboko, 79, with fellow students

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