Monica Muyi
One of the biggest challenges I have faced in my life was when my mom fell seriously ill. This situation deeply affected me, and I lost my appetite. I found myself crying all the time, feeling helpless. But then my brother came to me and told me to stop crying and start praying to God for my mother’s healing. His advice really helped, and by God’s grace, my mother is now in good health. I am incredibly grateful to Almighty God for her recovery.
Another deeply impactful experience in my life was receiving a scholarship from the World Education Fund (WEF). Their support has been truly inspiring. They have been with me every step of the way in my academic journey, offering guidance and motivation. I am sincerely thankful to them for their unwavering support, which has encouraged me to keep pushing forward.
A significant realization I had was when I began my university studies. I was introduced to new people, none of whom I knew before. Initially, I had difficulty interacting with my new group members when our lecturer asked us to form groups. However, over time, we became more comfortable with each other, building positive relationships. Now, I am enjoying working with my group, and our academic progress is going well.
During my O-level studies, I served as an academic leader. This role made me more aware of my own academic performance, as I felt responsible for setting a good example for others. I was also able to offer advice and support to my peers, which helped create a positive impact on their academic achievements as well.
Birthday: 2006
Gender: Female
Favorite Books: Business books
I Want to Be: Accountant
Hobbies: listening to music
Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 2 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers
O-Level School: Wel Wel Secondary School
University: INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY ARUSHA