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Lydia Kihongosi
I am Lydia Kihongosi and I want to share with you the lesson I learnt from the obstacles I faced.
It was 2017 when my mother started to get sick and it turned out she was suffering from kidney failure and HPV and there was no hope in treating her as we did not have enough money for her treatment and because of that our relatives abandoned her and us as well and her situation became worse as days went by, this situation caused me and my siblings to lack even the basic needs such as food, clothes and even education,
This situation affected me so much that I started to have poor performance in school and I also got stomach ulcers because of hunger. My mom then decided to call our aunt who decided to take us and take care of us until today. My aunt took care of us and also took us to school where as last year I completed my secondary level at Kleruu secondary school, from all these obstacles I have learnt that we should help each other when we face any problem and not escape from them like my mother's relatives who left her to die, also we should respect all the people who help us through our harsh times and never give up on ourselves. I am grateful for everything TSF has done for me and hopefully I will one day achieve my dream of becoming a lawyer with all their assistance and help.

Birthday: 2004

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: History, English, Civics, Geography and Biology

Favorite Books: Story Books

I Want to Be: Lawyer

Hobbies: Singing

Family: 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Klerruu Secondary School

A-Level School: Nasuli Secondary School

Funding for Form 5 2023:
School Fees   $100

TOTAL   $100
Funding for Form 3 2021: $150
Funding for form 2 2020: $150
Lydia's Journal
377 Entries
Hello
Now I want to share about The PENTATONIX GROUP
Pentatonix (formed 2011) is a five-member a capella singing group. They first gained fame when they won the third season of the NBC TV a capella singing competition show The Sing Off. Since then they have become known for their recordings of covers of popular hits and holiday music. Their initial ventures into recording original songs have been successful.

Early Years
Kirstie Maldonado, Mitch Grassi, and Scott Hoying grew up together and were schoolmates at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas. They competed in a local radio show competition in hopes of meeting cast members of the TV show Glee. They arranged Lady Gaga's "Telephone" for three voices. Despite losing, their performance gained local attention and was also noticed by viewers on YouTube.

After high school graduation, Scott Hoying attended the University of Southern California where he joined an a capella singing group. A friend encouraged him to audition for the show The Sing Off. He convinced Kirstie Maldonado and Mitch Grassi to join him. They added bass singer Avi Kaplan and beatboxer Kevin Olusola and the lineup of Pentatonix was complete. The entire group met in person for the first time the day before auditions for the third season of The Sing Off began.

Scott Hoying suggested the name Pentatonix after the pentatonic scale which includes five notes per octave representing the five members of the group. I real like this group and their song which i like is Marry did you know and Hallelujah One day I wish to be a good singer like them
Hello
Now I want to share about The essay writing competition
This was done on February were by different secondary schools from about 16 countries from the SADC regions were involved in this competition I were among them I also try my best to compete in the essay writing the question was "How does human and financial capital drive to the industrial development in the SADC region?" the question guided us to use 20 points and maximum number of words was 1000 and not less than 900 I real enjoy because this competition make me to develop my writing skills and thinking skills now we are waiting for the results
BYE for now until next time
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