Catherine Wanjiku
What I experienced in my early life were family issues, lack of funds to pay school fees, lack of support from relatives in times of hardship, being brought up in a very poor remote area.
The most difficult experience I had in my life being brought up by a single mother through all suffering but tried hard to cater for our needs. I learned that being strong no matter the challenges and being tough to achieve what you want with passion.
The proudest day of my life was the day I finally made my mother proud in my studies to show her that she raised no fool but a conqueror.
The most memorable and happiest thing in my life was spending time with my family and seeing them happy and my accomplishment in my studies pursuing my dream career and dream job.
I want to be a successful software programmer and a good developer in the industry.
I would make sure that I put more effort into what I am doing and always keep my connections with God at all times.
As for my family, I will return my gratitude by supporting my sibling with his studies. For the community, I would take part in helping out the kids left out in their studies and any other possible position in life. For WEF, I would help in enrolling more kids in the program.
I would change the format of technology by making the services faster and even giving privileges to the minority people.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step so keep on moving towards achieving your goals.
Birthday: 2003
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: Object oriented programming
Favorite Books: novels
I Want to Be: programmer
Hobbies: Travelling and adventure
Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 2 grandmothers
A-Level School: Mathaithi Girls high school
University: Kiriri University of Science and Technology