Ian Ongori
Being disciplined and obedient to my parents has helped me in achieving many of my goals.
When I lost my mother in 2018, I was in standard 4 at St. Elizabeth and the following year in 2019 were the outbreak of Corona. This made many of the parents to be jobless, including my father. Also, our family never left us, including my father. I learned the virtue of kindness from them.
I was proud to be given an opportunity to join a national school, Nyambaria.
I will always remember my hard work in primary school and how I excelled in my KCPE exams, though my marks did not satisfy me.
I always dreamt of being a doctor and helping a lot of people countrywide. I will only reach there by working hard and smart in my school.
After I reach my dream, I will be able to earn a lot and help a lot of people including my only left parent, brother and all other people in the community. I will involve myself in welfare programs such as helping the needy, widows and orphans.
I would try to curb the rural urban migration by setting up social enmities in rural areas and build many structures such as hospitals, schools and other recreational facilities and restaurants.
Birthday: 2008
Gender: Male
Favorite Classes: Classes 6, 8
Favorite Books: Novel and course books
I Want to Be: Surgeon
Hobbies: swimming and dancing
Family: father, 1 brother, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother
O-Level School: National School