Dayyan Mwinja
Through my father’s belief that education brightens one and all that surround him or her in one way or another is what still gives me energy to keep moving, but through all this I came to understand that life is not that easy, nothing comes without a great struggle. I once faced difficulty in joining for my primary education because my father at that time did not have a job. What I learnt from the experience is I shouldn’t give up no matter what. I finished grade seven with good results, I really felt proud of myself hearing that I was ranked the third district wise. Really, I felt proud and happy for myself. My dream is to be an electrical engineer. When I succeed on this journey, I will support WEF in one way or another, since WEF has been a family to me since 2014. The love WEF has shown me and still showing me is really something great. If I had a chance to change my country, I would check on the education systems and the political policies of my country.
Birthday: 2000
Gender: Male
Favorite Classes: Science classes
Favorite Books: Comics
I Want to Be: Electrical Engineer
Hobbies: Sports, watching, gaming
Family: father, mother, 1 sister, 1 grandmother
O-Level School: Ruaha Secondary School
A-Level School: Chidya SS
University: Al Maktoum college of engineering and technology (AMCET)