Mama Noni Fruit Seller, Successfully Graduates Her Children to Bachelor

Mama Noni Fruit Seller, Successfully Graduates Her Children to Bachelor

Familiarly called Mama, a woman (42) years old from Wamena named Noni Togotli, we often meet at the Mama Mama market located on the State Printing street, Jayapura City. For the sake of sending their children to a successful degree, he was willing to work hard selling fruit.
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Of his three children, two of his daughters have obtained bachelor's degrees and one son while he has just graduated from junior high school. "So, as a result of selling this, I have children, two of them are bachelor, and the other plan is to continue my studies," he told Bisnis Papua.
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The look on her face that is always cheerful with Mama Noni's happy smile revealed that every day she was doing activities starting at 04.00 in the morning, leaving home to go to the Abe morning market, Jayapura looking for fruit to sell.
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After the Abe Morning Market, the goods are in the form of fruits dropping to Jayapura Mama Market, preparations for sale in the afternoon until evening. "Coming home from the market at 9 or 11 in the morning, immediately prepare children's food, cook and wash clothes, after all the needs of the children have, then in the afternoon I go to the market until late at night," he said.
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Mama Noni, who has been a traditional trader for decades, said that she had been left by her husband since 10 years ago. As the backbone of the family, Mama Noni, is willing to work hard to support her three children.
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"Starting selling from the 2000s, it started in Ampera Market, then moved to Pasar Ruko dok II, then to Mama Mama Market in the old Information Office, then in front of the Gelael Supermarket, and entered the current Mama Mama Market," he explained.
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Besides selling himself, he also grows vegetables and fruit in the short term where he lives in Yapis, Doc 5, Jayapura City. The results of farming are also sold to the Mama Mama Market in Jayapura. Mama Noni revealed, she acted wholeheartedly wholeheartedly for the future of her children. "I sincerely do everything for the sake of the children," he said.
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In addition, he continued, he was very thankful because he had attended a financial management training program for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), which was held by banks. So it has the provision of knowledge on how to manage finances well.

"Praise God if I can't get accounting, maybe I can't manage my finances well," he said. He explained, the profits from selling fruit were mostly set aside for his children's tuition savings, and some for his daily living expenses.
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 "In that month, every two weeks I save Rp 500 thousand or Rp 1 million per month. In addition, I set aside also for daily needs at home, "he said.
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It was said by Mama Noni, after her son successfully obtained a degree he hoped that his son could get a job in accordance with what was said, but everything could not be separated from the intervention of God. "I have children who have finished college, meaning that I have a hard work, not in vain, only God has a way for them to get a job, I'm grateful," he concluded

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