A day in the life of....Clare Effiong

Clare Effiong is the Director of Esther’s Aid, a charity initiative helping orphans to acquire life skills so that they can one day fend for themselves. Below, she shares her typical day with you: I wake up at 5a.m and say a prayer.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Clare Effiong is the Director of Esther’s Aid, a charity initiative helping orphans to acquire life skills so that they can one day fend for themselves. Below, she shares her typical day with you:

I wake up at 5a.m and say a prayer. I rush to the kitchen to prepare a cup of tea. I take tea as I read as well as check my mails. My breakfast normally comprises a toss of bread and fruits.

I usually head to work about 9a.m. However, the first destination depends on the day’s agenda. I make sure that the primary school, bakery, tailoring department are operating as required.

Based on the tasks that I try to accomplish by the end of the day, I some times miss lunch. When I happen to get the time, I have it at home about 1p.m.

I work hard to ensure that I fulfill my day’s programme. By 6p.m, I am at home to prepare supper for myself. I take some time on the internet to respond to mails from my partners.

The latest I go to bed is at midnight. 

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