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RECIPIENT EASES BURDEN OF PARENTS

- WATI TALEBUKA-NUKU Edited by Selita Rabuku Feedback: wati.talebula@fijisun.com.fj Wati Talebula-Nuku

Every child wants to give their parents a good life and Alisi Vua is no different. Miss Vua knows the hardship her parents are going through and she vowed to work hard and get a National Toppers Scholarshi­p.

The 18-year-old achieved her goal after scoring 362 out of 400 in her Year 13 National Examinatio­n last year.

The former Labasa College student is pursuing her bachelor’s in commerce at the University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus in Suva. “My dad is a farmer and I know-how hard he works, and I worked hard to get the scholarshi­p because I did not want to burden him more,” Miss Vua said.

“I was the Hostel head girl of the school and I had to balance my leadership role and my studies.

“At times it was hard, but I keep telling myself that I can do it and not to give up.

“My dad is a farmer and I know the difficulti­es he goes through, so I am going to study hard and give back to my parents.”

Miss Vua said her parents were happy when she informed them that she was a toppers recipient.

“My course is for three years, it will not be an easy one. I know that there will be challenges I am bound to face but I know that I am here for a purpose and I will fulfil them,” she said.

“I want to set a benchmark for my younger siblings, and I know I can do it.

My dad is a farmer and I know-how hard he works, and I worked hard to get the scholarshi­p because I did not want to burden him more. I was the Hostel head girl of the school and I had to balance my leadership role and my studies. At times it was hard, but I keep telling myself that I can do it and not to give up. Alisi Vua Toppers recipient

“One thing I have learned in life is to always be humble and never think that you are better than anyone else.

“I have set what are my priorities in life and I will work towards that.”

Her advice to youngsters is to: “Always think of your parents before you do anything and always make them proud.”

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Photo: Alisi Vua at the University of the South Pacific on March 25, 2021.

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