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Neema is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Neema Mwakosya
The most difficult experience I had in my life was when my father quit his job because of family issues and I was still supposed to join my advanced studies. I used to see them fight a lot so as to make sure that I moved a step, actually it was the worst moment for my parents and still they weren’t able to give me all I wanted, like books. The moment taught me to be strong and trying my best to push more forward by no letting down myself for the fact of who am I or the life I have right now

Every moment that allowed me to move a step forward made me feel proud because it made me feel like I could do a thing. But the best part was my educational journey, when I passed my O-level and A-level national examinations. My dream is to become a great surveyor and in order to reach where I want, I have to put more effort into studies and all practical sessions.

If I finally reach my dream, I will turn back to serving those who are in need in my society including my family, either financially or even giving them some advice that will help them to deal with their problems just like WEF did to me. If I would have a power I will help people to overcome their traumas because I used to see people suffer because of trauma that caused by either death of a loved one, illness or injury, childhood physical abuse, being in relation with narcist people, witnessing an act of violence and may other, all of these made the affected person to have fear, anxiety, panic attacks, guilt, shame, self-blame and the most bad thing is withdrawing from others because of feeling of disconnected and it may cause mental health problems and insecurities. Some people try to deal with it by using drugs, alcohol to cope with difficult memories and emotions. But trauma may cause more side effects to someone’s life, if not treated in the right way.

Birthday: 2003

Gender: Female

Favorite Books: You become what you think

I Want to Be: Geomatician

Hobbies: Listening to music

Family: father, mother, 2 sisters

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: Pawaga secondary school

University: Ardhi university

Funding for third year (120) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $120

TOTAL   $120
Funding for second year (120) 2023: $120
Funding for Form 6 2021: $150
Funding for Form 5 2020: $150
Funding for Form 4 2019: $100
Funding for Form 3 2018: $220
Funding for Form 2 2017: $150
Neema's Journal
511 Entries
Hellow my family
Today I would like to continue with the last message which I have been shared with you about the principles to think and grow rich.
Lets continue with principle number six which is PLANNING; when you decide to take a road trip, the first thing you do is put your destination into the navigator system. Perhaps you will consults a map and decide on a route to follow to reach your destination. Having a well defined plan of how to achieve your goals is just as important as knowing what roads take on your drive.

Principle number seven is DECISION;
A vague wish is opposite of a decision. Everyone wishes to have more money, free time and love. But when you only have a hazy idea of your desire, you cannot tap into the storehouse of power available from infinite intelligence.
Hello WEF member.
How are you? Hope you are fin and I am also fine too.
As most of the student especially in this current generation Chatgpt has become a friendly tool that simplifies our learning process but let’s dig a little deeper.
AI tools like ChatGPT have changed the way students’ study. Need a summary, code snippet, or business plan draft? It’s right there very fast, simple, and available 24/7. For many, it's become the unofficial study buddy that makes life easier.
But the convenience comes with a hidden challenge like how to avoid letting the tool do the thinking. There's a fine line between learning with AI and letting it replace effort. Overuse can make the mind lazy, and constant shortcuts might lead to shallow understanding.
The key is to use ChatGPT wisely to test ideas, ask better questions, and accelerate learning, not avoid it. When used well, it’s not a trap it’s a tool for transformation.
Have a nice moment
neema
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