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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Nike Okundaye Never Went To School But She Lectures....


Here's a story of a Nigerian woman who never went to school but lectures in Harvard and other top foreign universities.





 64-year-old Nike Okundaye, born in Ogidi village, Ijumu Local Government
Area of Kogi state is the founder of Nike Art Gallery and has taught and held workshops at several foreign universities like Harvard, Columbus, Edmonton, Ohio and Los Angeles. 

Nike Centre for Art and Culture, Osogbo has taught 3000 young Nigerians, admits undergraduate students from many universities in Nigeria for their industrial training programmes in textile design and also students from Europe, Canada and the United States.
Here is her inspiring story...



Young Nike who tragically lost her mother at the age of 6 was forced to live with her grandmother, late Madam Ibikunle, who was skilled in cloth weaving, and saw no use in western education. 

Her grandmother was the leader of the cloth weavers in the community which in a twist of fate, gave Nike the opportunity to weave from age 6 till she was very skilled at it. She used to cry and bemoan her unlearned state but looking back today, Nike says she's grateful for everything that happened to her because it helped in making her who she is today.


Nike never went to any art school. Her vocational training from her grandmother made her an expert in adire making, dyeing, weaving, painting and embroidery. 


Her international exposure began in 1968 when she had an exhibition at the Goethe Institute in Lagos. That was the starting point of her international recognition in the art industry. Ever since, she has had exhibitions in countries like the USA, Belgium, Germany, Italy and so on. 


In 2000, she was invited to Italy to train Nigerian sex workers in creative ventures. And in 2006, she was awarded one of the highest Italian national awards of merit by the government of the Republic of Italy in appreciation of her efforts in using art to address and solve the problems of Nigerian sex workers in Italy.
Two American presidents had requested for her presence during their visits to Nigeria - President Bill Clinton and President George Bush. She was given the rare privilege of decorating the bedroom where George Bush stayed during his visit, after he specifically requested to meet her in Abuja. 


Asked how she feels whenever she teaches in the classroom, Nike looked up as if relishing her achievements, and said: “I feel fulfilled. It was a very high sense of fulfillment. Imagine, a little girl who grew up in a rustic village without any sign of hope for a good future. Now I stand before PHD holders and teach them. I have been invited to meet presidents of foreign countries. I think I should be proud of my little achievements and be grateful to God.”


In spite of her seeming low education, she insists she has no regrets about not attending school. “I have no regrets at all. I give thanks to God for making all these things possible for me. I also thank my husband for standing by me all these years. I must confess that it was not easy coming this far. You will agree with me that for a woman to be recognised, she has to work three times harder than a man.”


Culled from The Unknown Nigeria via Linked In



40 comments:

  1. Hian!!!!

    Is she from my state???
    WOW am so proud of her!!!

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    1. No, she's from kogi state.

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    2. The favour of God surpasses all......

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    3. Ask google.
      Alata how market???
      Olobo werepe.
      Olofo.
      Oloriburuku.
      Omo ale jati jati.


      NB-----Am still crying for the man that got married to you.

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    4. Na ur mama and grand ma nammes you just mention so......am so ready for u!!


      ALAYE JAGAJAGA OFO!!!

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    5. Okija town crier, if u want them , go and meet them wherever the are. Olobo suke suke , alaye jagajaga ofo, dats all u write. Madam translate it to english.

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  2. Very good of her



    *Larry was here*

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  3. Love the woman. went to the gallery and she explained what the paintings were all about. i carried my oga daughter to visit there.

    she told me if i wanted to do dye and they have a school somewhere in the south. she said if i am interested i can go to the school and learn any trade.

    she is a really nice woman and down to earth. Good for her to teach in Harvard.

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  4. I agree with you ma! I love to see this kind of news... It inspires. If she can do it without education....

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    That was then when art is paying not nw again bcos technology have taking over art.... Congrats on her achievements though.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Lmao
      ignorance is bliss my dear.

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    2. Ed dreamz Olodo! Art still pays. Stay off the Internet, it is clear technology hasn't "paid you". You need a brain transplant from a fish because it's obvious the one you have is no good. *sigh*

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  6. How inspiring.

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  7. Wow
    This is really inspiring
    God has blessed this woman
    Mama I am so proud of u

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  8. Wow nice motivational story.

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  9. If God smiles at you, all protocols will be broken!
    Just imagine, a lecturer that didn't go to school. God is awesome! Plus hard work also o

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  10. Omg!

    And some that are educated are still jobless!

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  11. Grace that breaks protocol.

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  12. Mama d mama!
    This her head gear na die! Are those bells around her neck???

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  13. Who GOD has blessed ...
    The race is not for the strong, nor swift, but to who GOD gives HIS grace.
    You are truly blessed ma'am.
    I join to celebrate your achievements.

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  14. A proof that a formal education is the the answer to everything. Sometimes, and these days above all, SKILL speaks louder than the pen.

    Such an admirable woman.

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  15. And this is where the saying goes that whomGod has blessed no man can curse.

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  16. I see God's favour and grace at work here. Motivational story. Baba God locate me

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  17. Have you seen a man diligent in his work? He shall stand before kings and not mere men. Well done, woman!

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  18. Wow.
    This woman is blessed.

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  19. Always a reason to be grateful,. Is it not one conductor that was crying which day that: he wish he went to school. Everytin no be book!

    ---Pesticide

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  20. So inspiring. . . .its really not about a formal education.

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  21. You are an inspiration ma'am...

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  22. She was Twins 77 first wife. She learned the art work from her fist husband with 3 children. Her first international experience was with chief Twins77 from osogbo. I rest my case.

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