Fortune Osuga
I have had a lot of experiences in life. Firstly, living in the slum has come with its own challenges including, insecurity and, drugs. Life has not been easy per say. Mum and dad have had difficulties in paying my fee. The most difficult experience being when I was attending high school, my parents didn't have the money to pay for me to join high school, though I had passed with high grades. For some reason I thought my school journey was to end there.
Passing my Kenya certificate of secondary education exam and scoring an A- is my greatest academic achievement. I was able to beat the odds and this makes me so proud of myself.
The happiest and memorable thing is when I had the chance to join my dream high school and also the joy my parents had after I had passed my kcse.
My dream is to become a doctor and be able to diagnose diseases. I am only going to get there if I work smart just as I have always done.
It is my dream to give back to my community and family after I achieve my dreams. I will help where I can in the community. Furthermore, I will help other children in the WEF with finance so that they can get an education. If I had the power to change my country, I would change the living conditions of the people living in the slums. I would give them proper drainage and sanitation without forgetting good and cheap health care services.
My motivation quote is "Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn" by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Birthday: 2006
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: biochemistry classes
Favorite Books: motivational books
I Want to Be: doctor
Hobbies: reading books
Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother
A-Level School: Maryhill Girls high school
University: Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology