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Nurdin Mkomange
When I was in primary school, my parents left Iringa town to engage in farming activities, and I was left with my uncle. They had to leave because of farming activities so that they could get money to pay me school fees and for other basic needs. Living far from school, I often faced challenges in getting to class on time, sometimes missing lessons due to transportation issues, and at times, having no money to pay for transport. From that experience, I learned that in life, you cannot always depend on your parents, as sometimes circumstances may force you into situations you never expected.
I thank God for bringing me into contact with the TSF organization, and I am grateful to the TSF management. The support from TSF has made my studies enjoyable and stress-free, from my O-levels until now. Their assistance has been crucial in ensuring that I continue my education without worrying about financial burdens.
Through leadership and service, I have learned how to take responsibility for my duties. These experiences have taught me the importance of commitment and the positive impact of helping others. I have grown in character, and I now understand that leading by example and serving others is the best way to make a meaningful difference in my community and school.

Birthday: 2006

Gender: Male

Favorite Books: Quran

I Want to Be: Businessman

Family: father, mother, 2 grandmothers

O-Level School: Ummu Salama Secondary School

University: Water Institute

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

TOTAL   $40
Funding for Form 4 2023: $200
Funding for Form 3 2022: $250
Funding for form 2 2021: $250
Nurdin's Journal
453 Entries
Dear Students,

Life is not a race to be won, but a journey to be experienced. Every lesson, every challenge, and every failure is shaping you into the person you are meant to become. Here are a few reminders as you navigate this path:

1. You Are Capable of More Than You Think
Doubt will whisper, "You can’t," but courage shouts, "Try anyway." Every expert was once a beginner. Every success story started with uncertainty. Believe in your potential—even when it feels out of reach.

2. Failure Is Not the End—It’s Feedback
A low grade, a missed opportunity, or a mistake does not define you. It teaches you. The greatest inventors, leaders, and artists failed countless times before they succeeded. Rise stronger every time.

3. Small Steps Lead to Big Wins
You don’t have to master everything today. Progress is built brick by brick. Study a little each day. Ask one question. Improve one skill. Consistency beats talent over time.

4. Your Mental Health Matters
You are not a machine. Rest is not laziness; it’s fuel. Speak up when you’re overwhelmed. Seek help. A healthy mind learns better than a burnt-out one.

5. Kindness Is a Superpower
The world needs your empathy as much as your intelligence. Lift others up. Celebrate their wins. A small act of kindness can change someone’s entire day—including your own.

6. You Are the Author of Your Story
No one else gets to write your future. Not society’s expectations, not your past, not the noise of others’ opinions. Dream boldly. Work quietly. Let your actions speak for you.

Final Thought:
You are not just "students"—you are scientists, artists, thinkers, and leaders in the making. The world needs your curiosity, your voice, and your light. Keep going.

stay safe
Hello everyone.
Hopefully everyone is well and happy. Today am going to share with techniques of doing best in our studies ( how to avoid failure in school life).
Here are practical ways and techniques to pass your studies effectively, whether you are in high school, college, or any academic program:
1. Create a Study Schedule
Plan what to study and when.
Break subjects into small, manageable topics.
Use a planner, calendar, or app like Notion, Google Calendar.
2. Use Active Learning Techniques
Summarize what you read in your own words.
Use flashcards.
Teach someone else if you can explain it, you understand it.
Use mind maps and diagrams to visualize ideas.
3. Revise Regularly (Not Just Before Exams)
Use spaced repetition: review information at increasing intervals.
Make weekly or bi-weekly reviews a habit.
4. Understand, Do not Memorize
Focus on understanding concepts, not just cramming.
Ask: “Why does this work?” and “How is this applied?”
5. Practice Past Papers and Questions
Helps you understand the exam format.
Improves time management.
Builds confidence.
6. Ask for Help When Stuck
Do not waste time confused ask teachers, friends, or use platforms like ChatGPT.
Form study groups for discussions.
7. Avoid Procrastination
Use techniques like: Pomodoro Technique: 25 mins study, 5 mins break.
2-minute rule: If it takes <2 mins, do it now.
Break big tasks into small steps.
8. Take Care of Your Body
Sleep well (7–8 hours).
Eat healthy meals (especially brain foods).
Exercise to reduce stress and boost focus.
9. Minimize Distractions
Study in a quiet place.
Turn off notifications or use apps like Forest or Focus To-Do.
Keep your phone away during deep study time.
10. Stay Positive and Believe in Yourself
Have faith in your ability to learn and improve.
Replace “I can’t do this” with “I’ll try and figure it out".
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