Ibrahim Mgumba
When I was in Form Four, just two months before my O-level exams, my father fell seriously ill. After being examined at the hospital, doctors diagnosed him with a brain tumor, which caused him to lose all of his memories and suffer from severe headaches. For almost six months, my younger brother, sister, and I had to live without parental care. During this challenging time, my family faced a financial crisis due to the high medical expenses.
This period was particularly difficult for me, as I had to assume both parental roles—caring for my younger siblings while preparing for my final exams. Despite these overwhelming responsibilities, I managed to balance everything and, in doing so, I learned a crucial lesson: obstacles, challenges, setbacks, and failures are part of life. They play a significant role in shaping our strengths or weaknesses, depending on how we respond to them. This experience taught me that when faced with challenges, it’s important to stay strong, maintain a positive mindset, and fight through the hardships.
Soon after I joined my A-level school, my father passed away due to a brain tumor. This loss initially made me lose hope in my education, as I thought everything, I had worked for was now gone. My mother, unable to afford the school fees for all her children, left me feeling uncertain about my future. However, a kind neighbor unexpectedly came to my aid, offering to cover my educational costs. Her generosity and encouragement helped me regain my hope and motivation. She urged me to study hard, and with her support, I was able to continue my A-level education with renewed determination.
Throughout my life, I have met many people with diverse behaviors, appearances, and life experiences. These encounters have taught me that every person has their principles that guide their life. If someone has a successful life, it’s often because their principles are well-organized and focused on achieving their goals. I have learned that success is a shared aspiration, and most people seek out friends and mentors who can lead them toward it.
One of the most rewarding leadership experiences I had was when I served as the chairman of the "TSF Contribution to Community Project." In this role, I led students from multiple schools—Miyombon S.S., Klerruu S.S., Lugalo S.S., and A-level TSF students from various institutions—on a community service initiative. Our team visited the Gangilonga Consolata Orphanage Center, where we provided supplies and support to the children there. The joy and gratitude of the orphans and their caretakers were deeply moving, and their positive reactions affirmed the impact of our work.
Through this leadership project, I realized how much of a difference we can make when we come together for a common cause. Madam Judy, a key figure in the project, also provided valuable feedback and advice, encouraging us to continue making a positive impact. Her guidance reinforced my belief in the importance of leadership and service to others.
In reflecting on these experiences, I am grateful for the lessons I’ve learned, the challenges I’ve overcome, and the positive changes I’ve been able to bring about in my community. My journey has taught me that leadership, resilience, and service to others are essential elements in creating a meaningful and successful life.
Birthday: 2003
Gender: Male
Favorite Books: Rich dad and poor dad
I Want to Be: Civil engineer
Hobbies: Drawing
Family: mother, 1 brother, 1 sister
O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School
A-Level School: IFUNDA TECH
University: UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM (UDSM)