After the death of my father, I grew up in Kankobe Orphanage in Mpigi District. I met Etienne Salborn in 2006, as he was volunteering in our home. In 2006 the orphanage faced challenges due to the discontinuation of the support. Etienne started an education sponsorship program (Jangu e.V.), to support us to finalize our A-Levels. The sponsorship has encouraged me to complete my High School in 2012. I was one of the first people to join SINA. In the beginning, I was responsible for the installation of electricity and the construction of new buildings. Later on, I became a scholar and started taking up responsibilities to support the community development and support the sponsorship program of Jangu e.V. to help my fellow brothers and sisters, who were still in the Kankobe Orphanage.
SINA has shaped me into an emotionally tuned person, realizing my areas of improvement, my strength and my purpose. I believe I would have never gotten this in any university. My learnings are greatly due to the social challenges I have encountered while working with SINA through my role to support community development. I now live a goal-directed life advancing a shared culture at SINA and aspiring to impact the education sector in Uganda.
Since 2016 I am the chairperson of Jangu Tusome, the Ugandan partner organization of Jangu e.V. We are currently supporting more than 100 orphans with a scholarship to finalize their A levels. My vision is to redesign the African education model into self-mastery and purpose directed one. I want to build innovative education spaces based on culture, critical thinking, and empathy building.