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MY KIU STORY: Grateful for Lecturers Who Mentored Me

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By Benon Akanyijuka

As Kampala International University (KIU) celebrates its 25th anniversary, I am honored to share my story of growth, transformation, and success. My journey with KIU began in 2017 when I enrolled for a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration.

Throughout my undergraduate studies, I was fortunate to have exceptional lecturers who not only imparted knowledge but also mentored me. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Gerald Muzaare, and the Chairman Board of Trustees, Dr. Al-Hajj Hassan Basajjabalaba for their guidance and unwavering support.

After graduating in 2021, I was well-equipped with the skills and knowledge to take on the world. I am currently working with Kawumu Tannery Uganda, a government owned state-of-the-art leather factory in Kawumu village, Luweero district, where I apply the principles of public administration and management to drive positive change.

My academic journey with KIU did not end there. I am now pursuing a Master's degree in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies, further expanding my knowledge and expertise.

I sincerely thank KIU for providing me with the opportunity to pursue my academic goals. The university's commitment to excellence and student success has been evident throughout my journey. As KIU celebrates this milestone, I am proud to be part of a community that fosters growth and innovation.