Seclusion Carves A Niche For Tubelili

Despite living in a security booth for two years, Peceli Tubelili never allowed the situation to contain his big dreams. It was the only place in Lautoka that was available as boarding spots at Natabua High School (NHS) was full.
Mr Tubelili would spend the night in the booth with his grandmother in an industrial yard, where he studied for his secondary school education.
“The yard was given to my grandfather to look after as a caretaker,” he said.
“I lived there throughout my Year 12 and Year 13 education, which began in 2015.
“My grandparents were always there providing the foundation of my education.”
Masters at 25
Years later at the age of 25, Mr Tubelili is pursuing his Masters of Commerce studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP).
“I promised myself in that secluded place that I will make them proud.”
His masters degree journey began days after he graduated with his Post Graduate Diploma in Commerce, Management and Public Administration from USP.
He also holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree majoring in Industrial Relations, Human Resources and Business Management from the Fiji National University (FNU).
Mr Tubelili works at one of Fiji’s biggest publicly listed companies – Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL).
He worked two jobs while studying in university to make ends meet.
“All these sacrifices and challenges have contributed to my achievements,” he said.
“All these experiences taught me life lessons, determination, resilience and most importantly, my steadfast believe in Jehovah God.”
While his grandparents looked after him in the city, his parents continued to support him from their village of Tavua.
He dedicated his latest achievement to everyone who helped in his upbringing.
“My grandparents’ love and sacrifices made this journey possible,” he said.
“I owe them more than words can convey. I dedicate this achievement to my father who I almost lost this year because of a mild stroke.
“They’ve shown me the true meaning of perseverance and the value of education. This achievement is a testament to their unwavering support.
“Work smart and never give up,” he advise young Fijians.
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