Mussa Ramadhan Rashid
In my early life, I had many experiences. However, the most significant experience I had was when my parents broke up. I was too young to understand the reason behind it. After the break-up, my elder sister and I moved with our mother from Tanga region, where I was born, to Iringa region, where I am living now. Here in Iringa, I live with my grandma and cousin. The break-up of my family was the most difficult experience for me since I missed the care that I should have received as a child from my parents. However, I am grateful to God that my grandma took care of me, and I grew up well till now. I am proud of myself for passing my studies from primary school up to secondary school. Now, I am in university taking a bachelor’s degree, and I still feel very proud of myself. My dream is to become a computer technician, the only way to achieve that is by studying very hard, doing lots of practice, and learning new experiences from different people who have achieved their goals. After reaching my dream, I will help my young sisters get a good and quality education since they are too young by now, and they also have their dreams. It is my responsibility to ensure that I help them achieve their dreams. In the WEF, I will volunteer for different activities and use my computer technician skills to solve computer problems at WEF offices.
Birthday: 2002
Gender: Male
Favorite Books: Think Big
I Want to Be: Computer hardware engineer
Hobbies: Watching football
Family: father, mother, 3 sisters, 1 grandmother
O-Level School: Lugalo Secondary School
A-Level School: Sadani Secondary School
University: Ruaha Catholic University