Gwajime Sachia Victor is a versatile writer and editor with a diverse skill set in producing and refining a wide range of written works. With a keen interest in language, Victor has honed his expertise in editing and writing, ensuring clarity, coherence, and quality in all projects. His background in both technical and literary fields allows him to approach every piece with precision and creativity.
Victor studied Civil Engineering at the Nigerian Army University in Biu, Borno State, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B. Eng) degree in 2023. This academic journey equipped him with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills typical of the engineering discipline, while also fostering his interest in writing and communication.
Originally from Benue State, located in the north-central part of Nigeria, Victor has a strong sense of community and cultural pride. He began his educational journey at Sacred Heart Nursery and Primary School in Korinya, where he completed his primary school education. He then proceeded to Government Secondary School Korinya, where he obtained his secondary school leaving certificate, setting the stage for his higher education pursuits.
In addition to his degree in Civil Engineering, Victor has earned a Certificate in Computer Science, broadening his knowledge and skills in the increasingly digital world. This combination of qualifications showcases his versatility, balancing technical expertise with creative expression. Whether working on a civil engineering project or editing a manuscript, Victor’s diverse qualifications and skills continue to shape his professional path.
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Over the past six years, my life has been an intense journey of perseverance, discipline, and resilience. Each day, I work 20 hours—an endeavor that has shaped not only my career but also my understanding of work ethic, financial stability, and personal growth. In every job, I earn $200 for the work I do, creating a clear pattern in both my time and my income. This write-up reflects my daily routines, the challenges of working long hours, the financial implications, and the profound changes I have experienced over the course of these six year
When I first began working 20 hours a day, the experience was overwhelming. I had come from a different work structure, one where the hours were more conventional, and the expectations were less intense. However, circumstances pushed me into this demanding schedule, and I soon realized that this level of commitment was not just necessary, but potentially transformative for my future.
Initially, the 20-hour workdays felt like an insurmountable challenge. I had to adjust my life and routines drastically. The first few months were the toughest, as I struggled to balance work, rest, and personal time. My body wasn’t accustomed to such a grueling schedule, and I often felt drained, mentally and physically. But I was determined to push through, knowing that this was a temporary phase leading to bigger opportunities.
Financially, the impact was immediate. Earning $200 per workday meant that, despite the exhaustive hours, my monthly earnings were significantly higher than before. With about 30 workdays in a month, I would make approximately $6,000 each month—an amount that allowed me to clear debts, save for future goals, and invest in personal development
By the second year, I had developed a better rhythm for working these long hours. I learned how to structure my day to maximize both productivity and recovery. I began to prioritize certain tasks, delegate where possible, and streamline my workflow. In the beginning, I had bee