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2010

This new year for me started with promise.I have been waiting to go to college ever since i cleared high school in November 2007. It has been a long journey filled with dashed hopes and despair and even at some point i almost gave up. One thing however that always stuck was the Lords Faithfulness. In His word He promises to make everything beautiful in His time. 2010 is BEAUTIFUL!
On 16th January i received a call from Zetech asking me to collect my admission letter. WOW if ever there was a moment filled with sooo much Joy, gratitude to God and shouts of Jubilation- it was that one. i was so happy and Thankful to God that He had fulfilled His Promise to me.
Unfortunately...or not... i was unable to attend class on the first day since i didn't have my school fees. Here another Miracle happened.
In 2009,my supervisors Dave and Lucy had asked me to help in writing an article on the water shortage we were having(am sure you all remember that period). This article was for a water company in the U.S. long story short, it earned some money and i used it to pay my first fee installment which enabled me to start class- Diploma in Mass Communication!

I have tasted and seen that the Lord is Good and that His mercies are new every morning.
Have Blessed year and Keep close to God, He will keep close to you.

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  1. beeeeecky am sooooooo proud of you its been a rollercoster bt u strong n glad that everything is working

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