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Apr 24, 2023 22 tweets 8 min read Read on X
By age 11, she was married off.

By age 18, she was a mother of 4 kids.

She was beaten by her husband for wanting an education.

She fed her children from the dustbin to survive.

She became Oprah Winfrey's “All Time Favorite Guest”.

“THE STORY OF TERERAI”

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Tererai grew up in a poor cattle rearing family in a remote village in Zimbabwe.

At age 11, she was married off and by the age of 18, she was already a mother to 4 kids.

Her brother showed her a book and she couldn’t understand a word in it as she couldn’t read or write. Image
She taught herself how to read from her brother's books and from then all she wanted was to be educated.

Her husband found out she wanted an education badly, and instead of supporting her, discouraged her by always beating or insulting her.

Her husband's friends supported him.
They said, “A woman’s place should be in the kitchen, she does not need education”.

Her husband told her, she was worthless for wanting an education and she believed him.

But one day she met a woman who changed her life, an American called Jo Luck, former C.E.O of an N.G.O. Image
Her N.G.O was Heifer International working to eradicate poverty and hunger in Africa.

They came to her village in Zimbabwe and she sat with Tererai and the village women in a circle.

She asked the women about their dreams and they were all talking but Tererai kept quiet. Image
She noticed and asked Tererai, “What are your dreams?”

She replied, “My name is Tererai and I want an education”.

She looked at Tererai and said, “If you believe in your dreams, they’re achievable”

She used the word “TINOGONA” which means “ITS ACHIEVABLE” in Zimbabwe.
At that point, Tererai was pregnant with her 5th child with no education whatsoever.

How could this woman say my dream is achievable, she thought to herself.

But she was happy, someone believed in her dreams, so she ran home to her mother, she met someone that believed in her.
Her mother told her to write down her dreams on a piece of paper, then to bury it so as to always remind her.

Her dreams were
1. To study in the United States
2. Get a bachelors degree
3. Get a masters
4. Get a Ph.D.

She wrote these down, wrapped it in a plastic, placed it in a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Her mother encouraged her to break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy in their family and village.

She left her marriage and people called her a “Pariah” meaning an outcast and treated her as one.

She began her elementary school education and got a GRE certificate.
She applied for a scholarship and got into the Oklahoma state university in the United States.

Her mother sold some cattle, and some of the village women contributed some things and with that, she left with her 5 kids to the US.

And it only got more difficult from there. Image
She worked 3 jobs in the US whilst going to school and yet it wasn’t enough to feed her kids as they became malnourished and had bleeding gums.

Sometimes they would go to bed hungry. She knew her children needed some fruits and vegetables but they were expensive.
She went to a grocery shop and begged them for the left overs to feed her children and the store keeper refused.

He told her, he will be sued if anything happened to her children as a result of eating leftover fruits and vegetables.

She begged to say she needed to feed her… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image
The storekeeper agreed and said, I won’t hand over these fruits to you but I will pack them in cartons and place them near the trash can.

But anytime she went to pick the fruits and vegetables, she would see the cartons inside the trash can with some of them mixed with dirt. Image
She would pick them up, wash and then feed her children with it.

She had a dream but at this point, she was about to give up because she couldn’t watch her children suffer.

Her son cried and begged her mother to let them go back home because the suffering was just too much.
Then one day she was walking home defeated when a woman stopped her.

The woman said, “I think I know you” and she stood confused because she has met many white women, so who is this?

The white woman insisted that she has met her before and that was when she remembered. Image
This was Jo Luck, the woman that told her that her dreams were possible, the woman that told her “TINOGONA” in her remote village in Zimbabwe.

She ended up working at the headquarters of her N.G.O. in Little Rock.

She bagged her BSc.
She bagged her Master.
She bagged her Ph.D. ImageImage
She achieved her dream and Oprah called her on her show where she shared her story.

A few years later, she called her back and asked her, what’s your dream now?

Tererai said, to build schools in her village and to educate children, Oprah donated £ 1.5 million to help fund it. Image
Oprah said, “Tererai is my all-time favorite guest on my show”.

Oprah sent her media crew down to Zimbabwe to cover her story and from afar, they heard drums of villagers dancing to welcome their daughter, Tererai!!!

Tererai dug up the shallow grave where she buried her paper. Image
Her paper of dreams for all to see.

Today I say to you, YOUR DREAMS ARE VALID!!!

Today I say to you, TINOGONA!!!

It’s no coincidence that she met Jo Luck in the US along the corridor but it’s divine, it’s all part of God’s plan.

Today she has a status of herself in the US!!! Image
So I ask, do you have a dream?

A dream that looks too big?

A dream that looks impossible?

Write it down.
Make it very plain.
And work tirelessly towards it.
IT’S ACHIEVABLE!!!

And finally, as a mother nurture and encourage your children’s dreams, don’t shut them down!!! Image
Tererai’s mother should be a role model to all mothers.

She encouraged her verbally.
She encouraged her financially by selling her cows to fund her dream.

Women don’t belong to the kitchen, they belong at the top wherever men are.

God bless all men supporting their women. Amen Image
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