Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Happy Birthday Helen Paul.....her story should inspire us


Popular Nigerian female comedian, Helen Paul (aka Tatafo) was at The Common Wealth of Zion Assembly Abuja (COZA) some days ago, where she poured out her heart to tell everybody her story.
Helen says nobody will understand her glory right now until they know her story. Click to read what she said;
 “I was a young girl with no university degree and didn’t know how to raise the money I needed to go to school.

In a bid of trying to find a way then, someone told me that since I was very intelligent, I could write exams for people and get paid. I did it the first time and I was paid about 200k. I went to church that day and an elderly woman in church who knew me very well asked me where I got so much money from, I told her what I did to get the money and she sat me down to explain the dangers of what I was doing. I then decided to get a job.

I got a job as a receptionist earning 10k per month. One day a friend of mine gisted me about people in the UK running more than one job and earning more than one salary. I decided to do that here in Nigeria, so I went to a TV Station to beg them for a night job since my receptionist job was a day job. I was finally given a job as an assistant producer. That was how I started working two jobs(day and night) and my total salary became 40k per month.

It was during this period that I discovered the baby voice on my inside and used to play a lot with it. Especially during staff meetings in my day job, I would use the voice to make everybody laugh and my manager even banned me from attending staff meetings because of this (Lolz).

My big break finally came when someone met my manager one day and said they were in dire need of a baby’s voice to use for their radio program. They said they actually had a baby they were supposed to use but the baby couldn’t make it for the show due to some reasons and they needed a quick replacement. My manager told them he had one naughty girl in his office who he thinks could do it. 

They came to me, I did and it and that was how it all started.

I also did the baby voice over of ‘Uncle Please Tell Us A Story’ for P-Square’s song; ‘I Got A Story’. 

That was how the money started coming in and I could go to school. Today I am a graduate and am presently running my second Masters Programme. That was also how Comedy and other jobs like acting and presenting (Jara) found me.

If I say I know how i did it, i would be lying. All I can say is that it was all GOD. I didn’t have a family then except my mother. I remember there was a time when an aunt asked me if I had asked my mother where I got my name Helen Paul from? Indirectly trying to tell me that I was a bastard. I just told her that I was a woman and someday a man would marry me and give me his last name. God finally did it and gave me the best husband in the world that I could ever ask for.

I remember my husband said something to me, he said: ‘Helen keep your name (Helen Paul) because that name is going to go places, do lots of wonders and affect lots of people. And that is what is happening till date”.

Helen Paul says she wants people to know her story and be able to learn from it. She says no matter what anybody out there is going through, do not give up. Just discover that thing that you know without any reasonable doubt that you are good at, keep doing your best and though it may tarry, just be certain that if you do not give up, destiny will locate you just like it located her.

55 comments:

  1. She is blessed

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  2. Her aunt who called her a bastard indirectly needs HELP

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  3. Great story Helen! Keep doing your best. God bless

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  4. Atleast her's is a true story and not like someone we know who made her's up.

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    1. Na wha for you o! You dey read my mind? Lol!!!

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    3. yes I said it01 May, 2012 22:29

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    4. yes I said it02 May, 2012 08:15

      Ladun why did u remove my comment? Are you afraid of linda? Respect ursef girl

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  5. Atleast her's is a true story and not like someone we know who made her's up.

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  6. When God says yes, no one can say NO. That is the bottomline of this story

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  7. Oh my God! Such a sweetheart! Bless her!

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  8. I just love this girl. Shes too much. And wickedly pretty. Love you babe

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  9. Her story is truely inspiring.

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  10. Her story is truely inspiring.

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  11. Blessings from above

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  12. Happy birthday. Your story is touching

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  13. Happy dbay tiny cutie

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  14. Awww dtz hw life is sumtin wil chase u to ur glory.

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  15. Wow, i can't believe she did the ''uncle plz tell us a story'' in p-square's song.

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  16. Wow, i can't believe she did the ''uncle plz tell us a story'' in p-square's song.

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  17. And she pretty. Well done babes
    http://personalstuvs.blogspot.com

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    1. Girl u re everywhere o,visiting every blog.nice one 4 ur biz

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  18. Happy birthday,may you live long to reap the fruit of your labour.

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  19. No matter who you are, some people won't want you to succeded just keep praizing God you did.

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  20. With no pain there is no gain.

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  21. Just can't imagine what she has been thru, writing the story is just a little.

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  22. Happy birthday to helen paul (African queen).

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  23. Anonymous 03:25
    I couldn't agree with you more.

    Happy Birthday Helen Paul.

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  24. Anon 01 May, 2012 03:25 LWTMB. Gbosa to you jor.

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  25. This story is so true knew helen back then as a balo
    girl(the name of the tutorial centre)she worked for she was such a darling then I'm glad she made it

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  26. Happy birthday and many more years ahead

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  27. WOT A SYMPATHETIC STORY,HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEETIE,U AR BLESSED

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  28. hi helen,may not know me now,but am happy ur made,we've travelled b4 together wit j marthians,4 an invite,remember how u made everybody laff,ur fun 2 b with.wish u da best of the best.....u rock

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  29. Hbd Helen. So inspiring. God bless u real good.

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  30. She never allow her background to put her back on the floor please i will love to meet her this my no 08084756852. God will continue to empower her the more. WHAT A LIFE STORY.

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  31. Happy birthday to you. Remember God is standing by your side alway

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  32. Very blessed. Hbd

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  33. This girl I call my role model! Happy birthday HP!!

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  34. Wow! I'm truly inspired by her now. Happy birthday Helen..God bless you and yours! I'm going through a difficult phase right now, and i'm excited already that i'll be telling my own success story soon..Amen!

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  35. ..This is beautiful!!!You are still going places love..where you are now is just the beginning!

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  36. hehehe you people won’t kill me with laugh o. hehehe kilode? isigini?(yes I know I murdered that, lol) Pls free this fake story issue jor.

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  37. wickedly pretty and she makes Uti watchable.

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  38. Helen Paul you are indeed a role model and your story is inspiring. I am inspired by your story to keep on pushing, keep on believing that it will get better. The other person alias I must be role model bu force with her fake pity story take note. Inferior complex and low self esteem is bad, take a cue from Helen Paul and spread postivity. Ladun make sure you post my comment.

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    1. You are a confirmed idiot from the stinkiest gutter! That so called person you labeled 'by force role model with a fake pity story' is more of a woman than you'll ever be. It really disgusts me to read comments from retards like you.

      Ladun you had better post this!

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  39. Bless u darling..truly inspiring! I wil hold on to my dreams too and work hard. The God that saw u to the top will also remember me IJN Amen

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  40. Hehehe true to what ladun saidd pls y'all free Linda on the fake story toke too was wrong how will u say such about someone that way on air its so wrong was actually thinking she made a mistake cos I never read any post on her on Lindas blog was expecting the blast for ladun sha :)

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  41. @Anon 01 May, 2012 09:23, leaving your number here? you are on a long thing!

    @yes i said, Eze and co: It's people like you that makes commenting on LL not worth for it for others; turning this place into a hideout for cowards!

    You know the the so-called true version of LI's story so? If you are so sure of yourself, go to twitter! Linda is there.

    Ti ogun e ni ba da ni loju a ma n fi gbari ni! (Madam Ginika, Oyinkan, please help me translate, *winks*) And please don't use lack of time as excuse, twitter like LL is only a click away and it even takes less characters than a blog comment or better still guest post it on one of the numerous blogs around (if you have time to comment here, twitter shouldn't be a problem).

    Most of them are in dire need of traffic anyway and they'll gladly oblige you after all LI is hot topic!

    Who cares about LI's mother or even her sisters? why should she be judged based on other people's lifestyle choices.

    Is there anyone on earth with the perfect family members (nuclear and extended). Every family has its own black sheep(s).

    As for the role model issue. LI is a role model! at least in blogosphere.

    "A role model is a person who serves as an example, whose behavior, success is emulated by others".

    Do you know how many bloggers in Nigeria today that are inspired by Linda's success story? Even our dear LL here can't deny the Linda influence.

    No. 7,843 in the world according to Alexa, Na Beans?

    She has the damn right to tell her story at any freaking time she feels like! It's her life, her blog and her time. Who asked Helen for hers, she told it freely and people are appreciative of it. Linda does same, una wan tear pant, craze for market, wetin? If it sounds like a sob story to you, your palaver, to some it was inspiring.

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    1. Aon aproko people make we hear their own story. Well said jare!

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  42. hmmm some people sha..... u don siddon for back of your computer conclude say another person story na fake......God is watching all that we do in secret including those who use anonymous ids to throw insults....mschewwwww

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  43. All u jobless pple hiding under "anon" to talk abt Linda why dont u go to her blog and say it or challenge her? Bunch of spineless idiots!

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  44. Ure LI's voltron. Shut the fuck up. LI doesn't publish comments that malign her. She only publishes the ones like yours that glorify her.

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    1. That is so not true. Besides if u have a problem with it Biko say it on LIB not here Mumu

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  45. Helen Paul, we have noticed LOVES SHEAP PUBLICITY. Only a fool will be fooled by ur rubbish fabricated nonesense story..Find some other way to get popular and stop posting comments on this blog urself to further fool people ok

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