Cursory: A beautiful Ugandan Lady to who makes bricks has finally graduated, shares her inspiring story and struggles.


A Ugandan woman who produces bricks to support her schooling has completed her university degree. Sharon Mbabazi is the woman and according to reports, her mother is late.
Despite losing her mother at the young age of 5, Sharing continued working to fund her education.
Elphas Saizi wrote on LinkedIn to honor Sharon’s accomplishment, emphasizing that the Ugandan woman earned a degree in communications and demonstrated to the world the importance of perseverance.
She is living proof that persistence and tenacity alone can accomplish anything. There is unquestionable strength in resolve!
In her words, sharon said:
“My village mates mocked me for being home because of school fees default, they used to call us poor because of our nearly falling house made out of soil.
“These made me work even harder just to show them that I can change my life and that of my family too. And indeed it happened.”
She said:
“People could take my bricks and fail to pay me. But I looked at my background and swore never to give up.”
Sharon who now own a furniture shop with many employees, therefore urged people to keep on working hard and never give up, saying it is in their hands to give themselves the change they desire.
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