St. Kalemba’s Nakigudde for microfinance

Mar 02, 2009

For St. Kalemba Nazigo’s Flavia Nakigudde, a change in her combination was the reason she performed well. Nakigudde used to perform poorly in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics, but changed the combination after one term to History, Economics, Geography

By Alex Balimwikungu

For St. Kalemba Nazigo’s Flavia Nakigudde, a change in her combination was the reason she performed well. Nakigudde used to perform poorly in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics, but changed the combination after one term to History, Economics, Geography and Divinity.

She scored AABC3, emerging the second-best at the Kayunga-based school. Nakigudde, however, upset her family when she said she had opted for a course in microfinance.

“There is no way you will pursue microfinance. I would rather pay for you to study Law at the university,” said her elder sister, Cathy Namuddu, of The New Vision.

But the adamant Nakigudde said: “It (Microfinance) is one of the most marketable courses and I will pursue it at all costs.”

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