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

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Abas Twaha
I encountered a significant obstacle early in life when I lost my father just before starting secondary school. His passing left me feeling hopeless, as I had relied on him for support in my studies. However, my mother restored my hope, assuring me that she would provide everything I needed to continue my education. Through this experience, I learned the value of resilience and the importance of never giving up, even in the face of hardship.
One of my happiest moments was being selected as a WEF scholarship recipient after successfully passing the interview. Knowing that I had financial support to pursue my education filled me with renewed hope and motivation to work hard toward my dreams. This opportunity inspired me to aim higher, not only to benefit my family but also to contribute positively to my community. I remain deeply grateful to the WEF organization for their continued support throughout my studies.
The moment I truly realized my potential was when I was selected to join advanced-level education after passing the exams. This achievement marked a turning point in my self-awareness, affirming that I was ready to focus on my goals with discipline and determination. My commitment to self-discipline has earned me respect in both my school and community, allowing my ideas and contributions to be valued in various situations.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: Story books

I Want to Be: Accountant

Hobbies: Playing football

Family: mother, 2 brothers, 2 sisters

O-Level School: Ganako Secondary School

A-Level School: Kiwanja

University: INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (IFM)

Funding for first year (40) 2024:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $40

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 6 2023: $100
Funding for Form 5 2022: $150
Funding for Form 4 2021: $150
Funding for Form 3 2020: $150
Funding for Form 2 2019: $150
Abas's Journal
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Hello WEF,
I hope you are fine. I am also fine.

Today I want to share with you about ways to attempt examination in secondary education.
To successfully attempt a national A-Level examination in Tanzania, students should begin by thoroughly understanding the examination format and syllabus outlined by NECTA, ensuring all topics are covered during revision. Effective time management is crucial—create a realistic study timetable that allocates adequate time for each subject, focusing more on weaker areas. Practice using past papers and marking schemes to familiarize yourself with question patterns and improve answering techniques. During the exam, read instructions carefully, plan essay responses before writing, manage time wisely to attempt all questions, and review answers if time permits. Lastly, maintain a healthy lifestyle with adequate rest, nutrition, and stress management to ensure peak performance during examination days.
Today I am end up here.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏.
Hello family, it's my hope you are all good and doing well in your daily studies and also in my side I'm good and I'm doing well, today I want to share with about to don't give up, As you stand on this journey of education, remember that every great achievement begins with the decision to try — and to keep going, even when it gets tough. There will be moments when the workload feels overwhelming, when self-doubt creeps in, and when giving up seems easier than pressing forward. But in those very moments, remind yourself why you started. Each challenge you face is shaping you into someone stronger, wiser, and more capable than you were yesterday.

You are not alone in this journey. Every student before you has faced struggles — sleepless nights, difficult exams, and moments of frustration. But they succeeded because they chose not to give up. So believe in your dreams, trust your potential, and keep showing up. The effort you put in today is an investment in the future you’re building. Your education is not just about grades, it's about growth — personal, mental, and emotional.

The finish line may feel far away, but every step forward takes you closer to your goal. Keep pushing, even when progress feels slow. Keep studying, keep asking questions, keep moving — because your persistence will pay off. One day soon, you’ll look back and be proud that you didn’t quit. So stand tall, stay focused, and finish strong. Your future is worth every ounce of effort you give today. Thank you for your attention
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