Sunday, April 12, 2020

EPISODE FOUR




It was a beautiful Saturday morning the birds were chirping, the cocks crowing and the gentle rays of the morning sun slightly making their way through the windows into Mr. and Mrs. Ajayi’s room. Mr. Ajayi was working on his laptop while Mrs. Ajayi was reading a book on their bed. She liked to do some reading in the morning just before starting her day.

“Honey, that Russell School isn’t bad,” Mr. Ajayi gently remarked, “I’m just going through their website now and I think it won’t be a bad choice after all and since they have a payment plan, the pressure wouldn’t be much at least for a start.”

 “I agree with you my dear husband. It would really mean a lot to Kemi. I also don’t really like their current school where it’s always one complaint or the other, but look at the Kamsin children, who are very intelligent and always well behaved. I’m sure that Russell school also had a part to play.” Kemi’s mother rattled.

“Hmmm, Mrs. Ajayi of Life! Like it wasn’t your idea to put them there in the first place”, Mr. Ajayi teased.

“No strings attached, I just want what is best for my children and I think putting Kemi there would help us ascertain the truth.” she returned the tease.

  . . .

It was another Monday morning. Everyone was trying to get things done in preparation to go out. Bimbo usually went with their father because her school was along the same route while Kemi and Kunle usually walked to school because it was nearby. 

“I might pay a visit to Russell College during my lunch break today. I would like to get more enquires ahead of time.” Kemi’s father explained to her mum as she was preparing their lunch bags.

“Ok dear, that wouldn’t be a bad idea, at least we can see and know what the fuss about this school really is.”

“Please remember to take a tour round the school and take pictures too so I can even see and also show Kemi.”

“Who has time for all that? I think you should go then,” Mr Ajayi said with his face squeezed.

Kemi’s mum smiled and hugged him, “My honeypie, the one and only, as the head of the family, I think you are in a better position to go and assess the school. Remember you recently teased me that I picked their current school? So you should go and experience what I did and try to get as much info. I love you too,” she mocked, walking out of the kitchen with the lunch bags.

                                                            . . .

 “Russell International School”, Mr. Ajayi pronounced, impressed. He parked his car in front of the school. The building look huge and really nice, he thought to himself. The Security Operatives were very polite in taking his details and he was immediately ushered towards the reception.

The receptionist was a happy and bright young lady who welcomed him with a smile. “Welcome to Russell International School Sir, how may I help you today”, she warmly requested. Mr. Ajayi informed her of his mission and she asked him to wait for the Admissions Officer of the College Section. 

Few seconds later, a tall, fair-skinned man walked towards him.

“Hello Mr. Ajayi. Welcome to Russell International School, my name is Mr. Ikechukwu and I am the Admissions Officer for the College School.” he greeted with a firm handshake. “Allow me to give you a tour round the school before we sit for further discussion,” he added as he ushered him into the school.

After some few minutes...

“Wow, I must say I am really impressed.” Mr. Ajayi commended as he sat down. They were now in Mr. Ikechukwu’s office and he was served a hot cup of latte and two cupcakes.

“You have very wonderful facilities here,” Mr. Ajayi added as he gently munched on his cupcake.

“Thank you very much Sir, we have put all this in place to create the perfect learning environment for our student. We seek to raise happy, confident and vibrant students who are enthusiastic and motivated to achieve endless possibilities both now and in the future. At Russell College, we equip our students with the fundamental skills essential for academic work, while encouraging creativity and practical abilities. They learn to work both independently and in groups and the students thrive within our happy, family atmosphere,” Mr. Ikechukwu carefully explained. He went on further to discuss the admission procedure, fees involved and the payment plan most suitable. 

Mr. Ajayi suddenly realized he had spent about 40minutes in the school; he was having a good conversation with the Admissions Officer but he had to return to his office before lunch break was over. 

“Please have my card and feel free to call me anytime for further enquiries.” Mr. Ikechukwu handed a copy of his complementary card to Mr. Ajayi and walked him to his car.
                                                           . . .

 “Baby, how was your day today?” Mrs. Ajayi asked her husband as she crawled into the bed beside him.

 “Well, I must say that I was really impressed. They have it all and their payment plan isn’t choking, I think we can manage. Kemi aspires to be a doctor and we need to give her a firm foundation. There’s just one string attached and that is SUCCESS! Let’s do all we can to support Kemi’s dream!”

 Kemi’s mother smiled in admiration, “My husband, you have done well and I support all you have said 100%. I even think Bimbo should join too so she can be better equipped for her SSCE while Kunle can join once he completes primary 6.”

 “Hmmm, good planning!” Mr. Ajayi teased, “Yes, as a concerned mother, I choose Russell…”


To be continued…

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