
08/08/2024
Ghetto gladiator banks a degree in. LAW you can also make it....
In August 2016, after much procrastination, I attended my first lecture in Law School at the International University of East Africa. Seven years later, I have graduated with a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Cavendish University.
I couldn’t have made it without the assistance and encouragement from my friends and family, and there is no better time to salute them than now.
Dear Sylver Kyagulanyi, we discussed this idea of going to law school as far back as 20 years ago while still at the MDD department at Makerere.
You continued to encourage me through word and action, even when I dragged my feet for a few years. You led by example and did it. Today I have also did it! 😂
Dear 𝐃𝐨𝐧 Sheriff, it’s this course that brought us together only for us to realize that we shared much more than just being law students but the passion for freedom and justice.
I owe you a lot of gratitude for the assistance throughout all my years in law school.
Dear David Lewis Rubongoya, from the first Constitutional Law lecture that you conducted in First Year 2016 at the IUEA, I knew that you would be a comrade. It was your idea to transfer from IUEA which at the time was not yet fully accredited to teach law, to Cavendish University which was already accredited, to avoid future problems about technicalities (as if you foresaw everything the way it has unfolded). I am glad that I listened and enrolled afresh. Thank you for standing with me throughout the course.
Dear Barbie Kyagulanyi, I am sure I wouldn’t complete this course without your, sometimes inconveniencing push.
So many times I felt like giving up but you would never allow me to leave the mission incomplete.
Only you know how many times I came close to giving up. Thank you for always keeping me encouraged and nourished. Now I know that with your encouragement, nothing is too hard to achieve. Thank you love❤️ .
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