For the last 17 years,Hindi Dubbed Archives this security guard has worked from dusk to dawn in a college in the Philippines.
Over the weekend, Erwin Macua also proudly graduated from the school he was working at, St. Theresa's College in Cebu City, central Philippines.
SEE ALSO: Filipino hunk absolutely slays by strutting in six-inch heels and speedosAccording to SunStar Cebu, the 38-year-old has maintained a full course load for four years, with classes from 7.30am to 4pm, and then a long overnight shift from 7pm to 7am.
He's also a family man, with three children.
Macua graduated with distinction, with a degree in General Education.
Macua's inspiring story went viral and was covered extensively by local press.
Students, teachers and parents affectionately call him Kuya Erwin (Brother Erwin), as he watched them enrol as freshmen, and then leave after their graduation.
"Age is not a hindrance, poverty is not a hindrance," Macua told ABS-CBN News.
Macua managed to pay off the fees for his first year in college, and was sponsored by a anonymous donor for the next three years.
Macua plans to sit for further exams, to become a licensed teacher. He said his passion for teaching was ignited from observing the diversity of students in school, and he looks forward to having his own classes in future.
"You can really change lives," he said.
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