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Tears flow as TikTok sensation headmaster George Odol retires

Educator recently went viral for video on living in SK Ulu Ansuan’s storeroom for three years.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 28 Nov 2023 9:14AM

Tears flow as TikTok sensation headmaster George Odol retires
George Odol, the headmaster of SK Ulu Ansuan, is retiring on November 24, 2023. He previously went viral over a video showing him living in the school’s storeroom for three years. – Facebook pic, November 28, 2023.

GEORGE Odol, the headmaster of SK Ulu Ansuan famous for living in the school’s storeroom for three years, spent his last day at work bidding a tearful but joyous farewell to his fellow teachers, school staff and pupils.

The Kadazandusun headmaster from Inanam, who shot to fame recently after making a video showing off his humble living conditions and uploading it on TikTok, posted on social media on his last day at the school, located about 230km from Kota Kinabalu.

One post shows him and his pupils embracing with tears in their eyes, while in another, he is sitting on some steps at the school as his pupils line up to shake his hand. Odol looked calm and sported a smile, but had to wipe away his tears on several occasions.

He said his official retirement day was actually on Friday but he chose to take care of some things on November 5 before heading back to his family home in Tongod.

His wife, a teacher in Kota Kinabalu, and his two children aged 19 and 16, will join him during the holidays, he said.

SK Ulu Ansuan preschool teacher Muhd Fareed Fuzi Awang, 35, was saddened by Odol’s retirement, saying the headmaster always took care of everyone, teachers, staff, and pupils.

“If it wasn’t for Cikgu George, I might still be living in a dilapidated house. Cikgu George has done so much for this school, it will be hard for us to repay him,” he told Bernama today.

Local media outlets highlighted Odol’s story after his video came to light, in which he took viewers on a tour of his lodgings, but also gave a brief explanation on how he had ended up in the storeroom for three years.

Since then, the Education Ministry has allocated RM200,000 to upgrade the teachers’ quarters as a short-term measure, due to be completed this month, and a long-term plan involving RM12.5 million to fix up the school and provide it with the best educational facilities. – Bernama, November 28, 2023

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