Dooshima Aondaver Moses, a 300 level
economics student of Benue State University, Makurdi, recently created a
scene as she sneaked out of her wedding to take an examination in her
wedding gown. She speaks with JOHN CHARLES why she decided to abandon
her husband and other guests for the examination hall. Excerpts:
When did you start planning for your wedding?
The whole thing started in 2016. That
was when both of us, my husband and I decided to settle down as husband
and wife. As a graduate of the same department, my husband understands
everything very well, so we were working with the academic calendar. The
wedding was supposed to come up in the first two weeks of the second
semester of 300 level when there would not be much academic activities.
Unfortunately, the university had an
internal crisis which led to the closing down of the university for
three months and when we resumed, we thought that the wedding would
still hold after the examination but shortly after the local strike was
called off then came the national ASUU strike. We still thought that the
strike would drag until after our wedding but lo and behold, the strike
was suspended, all these changed the academic calendar.
But why didn’t you shift the wedding date?
There was no way we could have called
off the wedding because all arrangement had gone far and families and
friends from far and near had been informed. So it became extremely
difficult to cancel it as many people from Lagos, Abuja and other places
had been informed of the October 7 date. So calling off the wedding
would have disrupted other programmes. At the time the national strike
was called off, the time table for the exam was released.
At the time the time table
for your exams was released, what efforts did you make to convince your
department to give concession to you?
The time table was released immediately
the national strike was called off. Although I informed the department
but they told me there was nothing they could do. They said since the
time table was already out, there was no time for me to lodge any
official complaint. They said if that had happened before it came out,
the department might have considered that. Again, the problem is that I
was so busy making arrangement for my wedding. It was the same week that
we did the traditional wedding, court marriage and church wedding. I
decided to go ahead with the marriage and at the same time prepare for
my examination.
What was the course you did that day with your wedding gown on?
International Economics and I did it well to the best of my knowledge.
How did you cope preparing for your wedding and your examination at the same time?
Actually, it was not easy for me. I
tried to strike a balance by running around and at the same time reading
for the examination, it was not easy at all but one thing that kept me
going was the fact that I had made up my mind not to carry over any
course because of my marriage. So, that decision was my soothing balm.
At what point did you leave the wedding venue for the examination hall?
We had concluded the church ceremony
because the marriage was held at Good News Chapel, Benue State
University. We were at the reception and shortly after we entered the
venue, I had to excuse myself and the train and quietly sneak out,
pretending to go to ease myself. Although a few of the bridal train are
my course mates, so as I sneaked out, so also my course mates who were
in the bridal train. We all rushed down to take the exam.
What vehicle brought you to the exam hall?
It was the same vehicle that I used for
the wedding that brought me. The point is that my husband, close family
and friends were aware of the plan; so right from the church service, we
had to rush the programme, the pastor that officiated our marriage,
Pastor Jude, was also aware of the arrangement, he tried to minimise the
service until we got to the reception. A few of the officials at the
reception were aware of the arrangement.
For instance, the chairman of the
reception while addressing the crowd, noted that everything had to be
done moderately because the couple needed to meet up with other pressing
matters. He did not mention it particularly.
As the reception was in progress, my
husband and I were watching ourselves and checking time intermittently
so as not to be late to the exam hall because Economics department is
very strict with examination guidelines. So knowing this, I was very
conscious of time.
You know that many of my course mates
were also at the reception, so all of us were cautious of time; in fact,
many left the reception before me.
But it is assumed that weddings should be savoured to the fullest without any distraction; didn’t you see it that way?
Well, I see marriage as a lifelong
enjoyment, so I did not want to use one to jeopardise the other. It is
true it was the day of celebration and many people were at the reception
to celebrate me, but I had another important thing which was my
examination.
Your paper was fixed for what time?
It was scheduled for 3pm to 6pm that Saturday, it was a three-unit course.
Dooshima Aondaver Moses
At the time you left the reception, what was the reaction of people and did your husband also follow you?
Well, few of my relations as I earlier
said were aware of it, but I learnt there was tension when other guests
did not see the bride again, according to what they told me. But
gradually, the crowd thinned out; so there was no problem at all but my
husband remained behind at the time I left together with a few of the
bridal train who are my course mates.
Was there distraction at the time you entered the examination hall?
Since all of them were aware and most of
them attended the wedding, there was no distraction at the time I
entered the examination hall.
You were not afraid that anything could have happened as you left your husband at the reception?
Nothing could have happened because it
was our plan not to rob Paul to pay Peter. A pastor named Isaac was the
one who drove the car that day; four of my train were in the same car
that brought me, so all of us walked into the examination hall including
the pastor.
Was there no time for you to change your wedding gown to normal dress at the time you came to the campus?
Actually, when I came in, I tried to
manage the time. Ordinarily, the department has a dress code while
coming to class but having eaten into the time, there was no time for me
to go and change my dress, after all they were all aware of the
wedding ceremony. I am sure that was the privilege they gave me to take
the exam.
Since you said that you were in the examination hall throughout the duration, it means you could not go back to the reception?
My plan initially was that I would do
the paper and rush back to the reception. Unfortunately, by the time I
finished, the whole thing had ended. When I called my husband, he said
he was already in the hotel sleeping.
Now that the day had come and gone with the drama created by your action, how will you describe the day?
October 7, 2017 will remain evergreen in
my life, a blessed day because it is every woman’s dream to get
married. I can not forget the day because the wedding coincided with my
examination which I was able to take.
Your examination is still on. As a new couple, you ought to be in honeymoon now.
(Cuts in) To me, I see every day in
marriage to be honeymoon, not just to set a few days off for honeymoon. I
think what honeymoon means is for your spouse to pet you, kiss you, hug
you, take you out and all that but to me, life is in stages. So
whatever you have to do, it is better for one to do it well. So for me,
honeymoon is a lifetime experience.
Do you have advice for those planning similar thing in future?
My advice to young ladies is to be
determined because the way to success is not easy. One needs
determination, discipline and focus, because for me, forgoing reception
for examination is discipline. I was determined not to fail as any
other person could have said there is no big deal, I can carry over the
course, but for me, I didn’t want to carry over the course because I
have no reason to. Despite the fact that it was a celebration day, I
needed to do what was the most priority on my list which was my
examination. We should not take things for granted, when it is time to
do something, it is better to do it.

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