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Young Lady whose mother sells pancake and fry fish has finally gain admission to the university. Congratulations

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Young Lady whose mother sells pancake and fry fish has finally gain admission to the university. Congratulations
Young Lady whose mother sells pancake and fry fish has finally gain admission to the university. Congratulations

Rugiatu Israella Kamara, a young woman from Sierra Leone, has finally been accepted to university and she took to her Facebook account to celebrate. Rugiatu Israella Kamara is a young lady from Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone. She is the daughter of a single mother who sells pancakes and fried fish on the side of the road to support her family. Despite the limited resources she has, Rugiatu was determined to pursue her dream of a higher education.

After months of hard work and dedication, Rugiatus efforts have paid off. She has been accepted to Fourah Bay College University of Sierra Leone and can now pursue her dream of a college degree in Mass Communication.

When Rugiatu received the news of her admission, she was overjoyed. To share the good news with her friends and family, she took to her Facebook page to post a picture of herself beaming with joy. Along with the picture, she wrote a heartfelt message expressing her immense gratitude to her family and friends for their support and encouragement throughout her journey. Rugiatus story is an inspiration to all who come from humble backgrounds and seek to pursue a higher education.

All of these efforts have not been in vain as Rugiatus admission to the university has brought a ray of hope to many of those living in less privileged circumstances. She is now set to be an example for many and prove to them that hard work and dedication can help you attain anything.

Festus Conteh
Festus Conteh is an award-winning Sierra Leonean writer, youth leader, and founder of Africa’s Wakanda whose work in journalism, advocacy, and development has been recognised by major media platforms and international organisations.