Kennedy Ouma Nyanjwa

Kennedy Nyanjwa

Kennedy Nyanjwa

 A PERSONAL INTRODUCTION FROM KENNEDY (FEBRUARY 2009)
Me as Kennedy Ouma, I am grateful with the Jubilee Village Project. Being one of the most benefitting projects in the community, it should be promoted to the highest level. I am so grateful to the Jubilee Partners and Champions. I am grateful to the JVP since it has something that is going to help the village and make life easy in the village. One of the things , is that it is going to make education affordable and enjoyable for me and other people as well. From this, the whole village is going to benefit.

I am supporting this since it is going to make me someone with meaning after I am done with education. I ask everyone to turn to Christ and begin praying for this great work to continue as long as the world exists and reach others as well in Africa and the world.

I am working to be an engineer in future, and through the assistance from JVP, I want to promise to work hard in my education and achieve this. I also wish my fellow JVP scholar the best and ask her to work hard and achieve her goal in future through the support from JVP.

Finally I want to sincerely thank the one who began the project and ask God to guide everyone involved and take care of them, and give them more power and ability to do more.

God bless you all and God bless JVP,  Kennedy

 
 
 
PERSONAL FACTS ABOUT KENNEDY:
Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Nyanjwa, 3 brothers and 2 sisters
Graduate of Heartspring Academy (primary)
 Attends St. Paul’s Ligisa Secondary School
 Scored 292 marks out of 500 on the Secondary Entrance Exam
 
 
FRESHMEN YEAR UPDATE FROM KENNEDY (OCTOBER 2009):
First I would like to thank all the Kager Jubilee Village Project Champions for the love and care that they showed me since I joined high school.  Since I joined high school, it has been so interesting to me.  It has made me to love school so much.  I gained more knowledge in school than before.

In school we are taught eleven subjects.  Amongst the eleven subjects, I have selected some subjects which are very interesting and are my favourite.  The first one is mathematics, then English and physics.  The above three subjects are so interesting and I’ve loved and liked them most.  Though the remaining ones also I like but not as the above.  Mathematics is a subject that deals with a lot things like money adding and returning change.  English is an official language and I do understand better being that our English teacher teaches it well.  As well as physics deals with engine and chemical reactions leading me to my dream of being an engineer.

In secondary I find a very big difference since there are no choices.  My biggest challenges in secondary school is that you only get according to how you studied.  It’s like what you sow is what you reap; like if you are reluctant in studying you automatically get less, the more you study, the better.  A good performance results. 

In secondary education there are a lot of impacts but to the serious ones.  As per me the impact that secondary education will bring into my life is prosperity in knowledge and in the things of God.  I do hope of finishing school and passing very well.  After that I become a great engineer which has been my dream.  And after that I will help our family.

Being away in boarding school is not something bad but being away from our family becomes quite difficult but because it is due to education, we have just to miss them, go out and look for knowledge.   God has been working in my life since began my secondary education and He has been keeping me safer from the enemies.  I will not fail to praise Him even a single day.  He has been keeping me away from diseases.  So God has been working in my life.

I need much prayers because it enables me to overcome the plans of the evil one upon my life.

Kennedy Nyanjwa, Jubilee Scholar #2