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The most difficult experience of my life is when my mother died. I have to help out some house chores, but that does not stop me from studying hard. I want to be an eye doctor to help those who suffer eye problems. I will study hard and make sure I pass my exams. I felt proud of myself when I am able to make other people happy. My happiest moment in my life is when I passed my exams and my family were proud of me too. When I fulfill my dream I will build an eye hospital to treat all types of eye problem. I will contribute half of my salary to the School Fund to help more needy children.

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Aisha Idrisa's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2018 Form 4
2017 Form 3
2016 Form 2

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Hello Cleopatra,
It is my hope that your doing fine.On my side i am okay. I want to congratulate you for finishing the O-Level Education.It is now my turn as by next year i will be finishing as how you have done.I saw you in The School Fund get together party presenting something about Volcanicity. It was a nice presentation and i believe each one enjoyed.Moreover i wish you the best results.Keep in touch,we are familiar!!!!!!!
Hello Jonathan
I hope your fine, I am very excited with your favorites and i realized something in my life from them. In my side my favorites are as follow;
Do good have good.
For everything which we do to our friend, we should make sure that they are proud of us and we should also do things that makes ourself fill good.
2]. The measure you give the measure you get back.
To have the heart of giving to the people who need it is very important, because as much as you give is how you are going to receive.
3].I don't care what people say about my life.
For somebody to go in life never listen to what people say about you, because when listening them, it will make one to give up and fail to achieve what you wanted to.
4]. where there there is a will there is a way.
For me to achieve my goals i must willing on it, by doing so i will get a good way to guide me and i am sure that i will achieve them.
that is all about my favorite. have a nice life.
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