11/28/2022
Mr. Mohamed assisted visually impaired father of 3 to purchase house lot.
Visually impaired 25-year-old Ceion Junior Rollox was in high praises for Mr. Mohamed who assisted him to pay off for his house lot which he received from the Housing and Water Ministry.
Rollox became visually impaired at the age of 14 but this did not deter him from living his life to the fullest.
The following year, he secured five subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) that he wrote through the Society for the Blind.
At the age of 16, he enrolled at the University of Guyana and after four years of studies, he is now the holder of a Degree in Public Communications.
Rollox also participated in the Regional Visually Impaired Cricket Tournament in St. Lucia.
The father of three is now employed by the Public Service Ministry as a Training Assistant.
However, he was recently given a house lot at Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara and was able to secure half of its cost.
He then approached Mr. Mohamed for assistance with the other half.
The businessman was extremely impressed with the personal academic achievements of the Sophia resident despite him being visually impaired.
As such, without hesitation, he assisted him to pay off for the house lot and commended him for his determination towards providing a comfortable life for his family.
On the other hand, the elated young man thanked Mr. Mohamed for his generosity and more so, for his continuous assistance given to Guyanese over the decades.
On the lighter side of things, during their interaction, Rollox told the businessman that it takes a ‘marksman’ to make three children whilst being visually impaired.
Mr. Mohamed also said, In life, no matter the difficulties, once you persevere, stay determined and keep on the right path, success is inevitable.