Lugari Member of Parliament Nabii Nabwera on Sunday hosted an academic breakfast at Kivaywa Boys High School, where he delivered a rousing address to Form Four candidates and their teachers, urging them to approach the upcoming KCSE examinations with focus, discipline, and unwavering determination.
Speaking against the backdrop of a high-stakes academic calendar, Nabwera described education as “life’s strongest foundation,” characterizing the national exams as a defining juncture in the students’ lives and futures.
“I commend those who have shown academic improvement,” the legislator stated, lauding visible progress while reminding all learners to remain consistent and resilient. “Avoid comparisons. Success lies in self-improvement and collective effort. Harness the power of teamwork.” Nabwera said.
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In a speech marked by conviction and optimism, the MP reassured students of his full support, noting that both their teachers and the broader community believe deeply in their potential.
“Despite the inevitable challenges life throws at us, you are not alone in this journey,” he affirmed. “Success demands just a little extra effort—wake up earlier, revise consistently, and stay the course.” He added.
Nabwera challenged the candidates to view the KCSE not merely as an exam, but as a gateway to future leadership and professional excellence. He emphasized that their triumph would have ripple effects across the school, constituency, and the nation at large.
The event, held within the school compound, served as a morale booster, with teachers expressing appreciation for the MP’s continued investment in education and the welfare of learners.
By Godfrey Wamalwa
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