My name is Ryan Alubabi, and I am fourteen years old. I lost my mother when I was only seven, and since then, I have been living with my aunt and my little niece, who has become like a sister to me.
I completed my K.C.P.E at Moses Mudavadi Primary School in Vihiga County, achieving a score of 406 out of 500 marks. Currently, I am pursuing my secondary education at the mighty Mang’u High School. After high school, I aspire to attend Harvard University to study data science or software engineering.
I firmly believe in Nelson Mandela’s words that “education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” With this career, I aim to transform the lives of many individuals in society. My passion for the sciences, combined with my faith, hard work, and determination, will help me achieve my dreams.
I envision a fair world without sorrow, where everyone can find happiness. In my free time, I enjoy playing football and have a deep appreciation for nature, which fuels my interest in farming.
These hobbies allow me to balance my academic pursuits with physical activity and a connection to the natural world.
The idea of the H&P Foundation was birthed in recurrent discussions on how individuals in Africa who were born in underprivileged and impoverished backgrounds could escape the sometimes inevitable cycle of poverty.