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About

It was hard sometimes when I was sent back home, lacking funds for the school requirement. I missed some classes and I lost concentration on my studies. Although these are challenges, I make all my efforts to pass. The happiest moments in my life are when I am progressing well and pass all my examinations. My success in my examination inspires my parents love me. Four years from now I hope to be at form five proceeding with my higher education.

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Total $250
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Elibariki's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2022 Form 4

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HELLO WEF.
I hope that you are good, in my side am good too.
I like to inform you that now am getting preparation for the national examination that will start on 5th may.
I made a lot of preparation to make sure that I'll do the best in the final examination.
I WISH YOU A NICE MOMENT.
HELLO WEF
I am fine and I hope that you are good
I would like to tell you that I was elected to be a prefect in Milambo secondary school during election of students government. Surely I was happy to be a leader at our school because there are most famous leaders in our country studied at Milambo secondary school even our first president of Tanzania was a teacher at Milambo secondary school. I am taking my responsibilities as the leader to make sure that my fellow students are responsible and also as I am a leader I use to solve different problems among my fellow students to make sure that we reach our goals.
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