With over 9,000 students expected to graduate during Kyambogo University’s three-day 17th graduation ceremony, 4447 females are on the list and Campus bee has had an up-close with some of the best female students narrating their fairly tales. Here are their highlights in their own unscripted words;
- Namusoke Isabella
CGPA: 4.53
Course: Bachelor’s of Science in Human Nutrition and Dietetics
This is one step to the right direction. The journey is just beginning.
2. Nakiwala Esther
CGPA : 4.52
Course: Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Remarks: Am very grateful to God, 22nd September has been a long time coming but here we are. We Bless the Lord for the success and the for bringing the journey that started many years ago to a beautiful end. Very Greatful also to my family and friends and most importantly my best friend ( my mum Betty Nalubega ) MHSRIP. She should have been here with me to wear this hat,but I know she’s in a better place today. When I couldn’t buckle my shoes she taught me how. She taught me all the “hows” that school couldn’t.
The journey has been a really long one but our support systems have not failed. Would love to thank my best friend, Blandine Ayikoru for walking this journey with me and my course mates for always giving me a shoulder to lean on when my legs failed me. I am Phaneroo, and I’m making manifest.
3. Mirembe Sarah Angella
CGPA; 4.51
Course: Human Nutrition and Dietetics.
Remarks: I’m so grateful to God! Surely the Lord never disappoints when you trust in him and work hard towards your achievement. And to say that I’m happy would be an understatement. It has been a long rocky road for all of us but finally we have done it. As Human Nutrition and Dietetics class, 2021 we have been such a wonderful cohort! I congratulate all Kyambogo University graduands upon this milestone.
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