Scholar

Stephen

Timau, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Stephen

Member since

February 2015

On-time repayments

147 installments  •  52%

About Me

I was an orphan and grew in hardship life. My family members composed from my father, my mother, and my brother died in 21 years war in South Sudan. I am the last born in the family of four children, my two sibling a boy and a girl died in their infant ages. My elder brother who was the first born helped me before he died in eduction. But after his death I struggled in my own until I manage to have my FORM FOUR CERTIFICATE. In the course of this strife I became a Christian and I was born again. My Christianity life led me to be a preacher and served the Lord since my converting to Christianity. I was converted in 1975 and in 1980 I became officially preacher up-to-date. But because of the war I find myself lonely without relatives and feel insecurity. Thus, I hit the road run nowhere and I found my self a refugee in Northern Kenya particularly in Loitotok or Lokichokio in Kakuma camp. I came to Nairobi seeking education and landed in theological college where I earned Diploma, Degree, and certificates related to theology in leadership and counseling. Moreover I find some peace in my life because the church I joined helped to exercise my preaching for the Lord's work. God also has given me more graceful life by having a wife from Kenya from Meru District. Thus, I would like my children to be well decent in their life as we are working very hard to improve our lives. The best thing I like most in luxury time is reading books, watching decent movies. I hope, I believe as my faith directed me to live a Godly life with my family and community

My Business

My work connected to my wife's professional. She is a professional tailor. But my professional work are marketing all kind of commodities that I developed during my early education struggle. The other professionalism that I currently practice is theology and an experienced teacher in English, and Arabic language. Thus, our business today after married depend on one place practice because of my wife's machine. Currently we have a machine boosted by consumable items. This business serving the demand of the common person in their daily bases needs. We used to practice this businesses for the last four year in South Sudan with my wife. I was working National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan and my wife runs the business in the day time while Am at work and at evening I came to help until we closed to go home. The Equity of South Sudan has the upper hand by giving us some loan to open the business. Therefore, here in Kenya we are doing the same with the little capital we came with from South Sudan and we manage to run this small business in order to meet the need of our children's education, paying the rent, improving our home status, covering health matter, supporting our church, any necessary contribution and most reinvesting more much generating income.

Loan Proposal

I have received a loan once from Zidisha and I used for upgrading my wife's business. The kind of business we run is tailoring because my wife is a profession on this field. Myself I do not have craft professional talent, but my professions is teaching and preaching the word of God in my church and wherever I go. This is my second attempt for another loan, but with a different approach. Originally am a South Sudanese citizen, but I married a Kenyan wife. Currently we live here in Kenya with our family. Thus, running a business is a means of honestly survival, therefore, we have gracious designer shop where we live. Thus; I wanted to change this proposal loan into scholarship loan in order to continue with my studies in theological field. The reason I wanted to upgrade my theological professional that can help me to be more qualify for being a lecture in some theological institutions that can improve our living status financially. I had already applied for a degree program in Kenya Methodist University (KeMU), but I have not yet reported for the study. Reason I applied on line scholarship, but yet no fully result. Thus, I went and discussed with some concerns personnel of mentioned University and I was asked at least to pay 60% of the total of the school fee in order to start the study. Therefore: my application for this loan is to pay the starting fee while am still hunting for scholarship. The requested amount for each trimester is Ksh 65,000 estimated about US$ 1,000. Therefore; I believed that with this loan I can have a good start for my continuation studies.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$111.00

Date disbursed

Jun 1, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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