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    Wanyama overcomes financial hurdles to graduate

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorOctober 18, 2023 Feature No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By William Opio

    In a testament to the power of determination and unwavering faith in God, Emmanuel Wanyama, a resilient young man from Jinja, Uganda, has defied all odds to complete his education in civil and environmental engineering at Uganda Christian University (UCU). His inspiring journey is one marked by perseverance, faith, and an unyielding spirit.

    Wanyama’s educational voyage began in 2011 when he finished high school at Jinja Secondary School with an impressive score of 13 points in PEM/E. His dreams, however, faced a severe setback when his aunt, who had been supporting his education, could no longer afford the fees for university. Faced with this challenging circumstance, she told him, “I can’t pay for you anymore. Maybe God will help you find a job to pay for university.”

    Devastated but undeterred, Wanyama turned to his passion for mathematics. With remarkable proficiency in the subject, he took up teaching roles in primary and secondary schools, saving every penny for his university education. For seven years, he devoted himself to teaching, demonstrating exceptional dedication and perseverance.

    His journey to higher education was far from smooth. Balancing his teaching commitments and university lectures was an uphill battle. Wanyama faced numerous obstacles, losing some teaching jobs along the way. However, a resilient spirit and the encouragement of a compassionate lecturer kept him going. In his fourth year at UCU, he found himself on the brink of giving up as he lost all his jobs. It was at this critical juncture that he decided to reach out for help.

    Wanyama applied for tuition assistance, sought support from friends, family, and teachers, and tirelessly ran from office to office within the university to clear his tuition balance. His determination knew no bounds, but even in the face of relentless efforts, a week before his final exams, he was heartbreakingly sent out of the exam room due to unpaid fees, reducing him to tears. Miraculously, the aid fund offices intervened, clearing his tuition at 100%. With newfound hope, he persevered and completed his exams, overcoming the last hurdle in his academic journey.

    Since completing his A-level studies, Wanyama’s life has been a relentless pursuit of education, marked by sacrifices to pay tuition and hostel fees and sustain himself. His message to fellow students facing similar challenges resounds with wisdom and courage: “Know what you want, fight hard, believe in yourselves, put God first, and never lose hope.”

    Wanyama Emmanuel’s story is a beacon of hope, proving that with determination, faith, and unwavering resolve, one can surmount even the most daunting challenges. His graduation not only marks a personal triumph but also stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the boundless possibilities that unfold when faith and determination join forces.

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