Sunday, 20 November 2022

ENDLESS MEMORIES.

       (Photo courtesy of Daniel Denah)

I vividly remember that day as if it was yesterday. That was the day I received my university admission letter and I was very happy. My dream of joining a university had come true. But being the year that Covid-19 had really hit the country, I had to undertake online classes. At first it worked but not all students could keep up with studies thus making it replaced by sending of notes.
    (Photo courtesy of Daniel Denah) 

Having resumed physical classes the following year, all was well though I struggled a little bit in settling in. I met a friend who we had been in the previous class before and we've helped push each other to their full potential. Well my studies were good and I had no problems in the first semester. 

I joined a local football club, trained to be a goalkeeper so as I could keep myself fit outside school and indeed that process helped me. Am really glad I took that initiative though am not training at the moment. I've met so many people with different perspectives of life, some have been useful others not but nonetheless I keep learning. 
(Photo courtesy of Daniel Denah) 

My attachment period was the best experience I've ever had. I got attached to Lulu FM, a radio station in Malindi whose main aim is to spread the gospel to all people. The station manager and  presenters really helped me a lot in sharpening my skills and am grateful for that opportunity. Right now I can confidently say am good to go even when am yet to finish my studies. All I can say is that glory be to God. 


Written by Daniel Denah. 





52 comments:

  1. You are going to make it bro.

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  2. It's called life,
    Ups and downs here and there but we will eventually win.

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  3. What an interesting article ,you will definitely make it๐Ÿ’ฏ❤️

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  4. VIVAA Brother...your face reminds me of you in ribe boys,pamoja Tutashinda

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  5. Good one๐Ÿ‘

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  6. Nice article ๐Ÿ‘

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