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SV: {UAH} Somali Teenager from Cardiff, Hannah Yusuf, Got 13 A*s in Her GCSE Exams Results

Kasule, and UAH folks,
FIRST, the unfortunate thing we have in the whole African countries is that, we do not have chance for excellence performances in schools is because the regimes in most of our countries do not have good plans for better school systems.
Take for example, our dear country Uganda at independence was a revered country regarding education its performance was the envy to most of our neighbouring countries. The question is what went wrong? If I may venture to answer, I must blame the early political chaos which started very soon after our political independence.
SECOND, from the political chaos as early as 1964, two years after our independence from Colonialism Britain, which precipitated to the heavy political crisis in 1966, the whole political orders in Uganda collapsed as well till today.
Fellow Ugandans, and friends, let us try to be at a reasoning mode at time by thinking critically about what went wrong than pointing our accusation fingers to who did what to cause the political collapsed of our dear country as a way forward.
THIRD, I think and know our (Ugandan) children given a calm political atmosphere whereby our political leaderships would start acting with civil moral capacity than just being corrupt, our children can do excellence in their schools. I came in this part of the world with my children, some 30 years ago, but they excelled in their schools without much delays since they had the chance and freedom to study without the heavy political crisis like we had in Uganda.
LASTLY, fellow Ugandans let us think and work hard for peaceful coexistence in Uganda with hope without fear as the way to build a better Uganda! Here in Sweden they have developed their peaceful coexistence with hope without fear which makes their folks stay with peace even if there has been a change of government in their country. This means, we must start thinking for the futures of our children and grandchildren to live in peace rather than political chaos!
 
Ocaya pOcure
 


Den fredag, 26 augusti 2016 19:09 skrev 'Afuwa Kasule' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:


Somali Teenager from Cardiff, Hannah Yusuf, Got 13 A*s in Her GCSE Exams Results

Posted on August 25, 2016
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Wales GCSE results 2016: This Cardiff girl got 13 A*s in her exams (and her sister had 2A*s a year early)
You cannot get any better example of Somali Excellence. Hannah and Amani Yusuf, from Kings Monkton school in Roath, are amazing. Definitely, there is plenty to celebrate in the Yusuf house tonight as these sisters swept the board in their exams.
Hannah (left) and Amani Yusef, from Kings Monkton, who between them scooped a landslide of A* and A grades
Kings Monkton pupil Hannah Yusuf achieved 13 A* grades in her GCSE results. She will now go on to study five A-Levels, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths and History, at the school's sixth-form.
Hannah, 16, from Splott , then hopes to study medicine at university.
On the same day, her younger sister Amani picked up 2 A*s and 3As on Thursday, having taken five exams a year early.
Hannah said: "The past two years have indeed been full of hard work and many late nights. It will be a time I'll always look back on; two years of hard work, joy, excitement and relief.


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