I am a young Burkinabe who grew up in the popular neighborhood Gounghin where I attended primary school with some difficulty and Montaigne high school in the same neighborhood. After obtaining my BEPC, I left school because my parents did not have the means to continue to pay my tuition. After all, I was not alone as there are 9 of us children. I went fully into working life to support myself and my little brothers. I think I have fulfilled my duty. But the fact remains that the ambition is still there to go ahead, especially because I have my children to educate and push as far as possible. I have 3 girls who are all educated and they are doing well in their studies. My current hobbies are reading and walking.
The computer maintenance I do allows me to support myself and my daughters in school. Computer science and information technology, in general, are developing in Africa. It is an ever-growing business sector and I believe that with a little support I can develop my great business for a better return.
My youngest daughter just passed her baccalaureate and must enter university to follow a management sector of tourism and hospitality resources. It's her choice and passion. The amount of annual tuition is 600 000 FCFA. The loan Zidisha would allow me to request would help to make the payment of the first installment of the tuition which amounts to 250,000 CFA francs. As you can see, the amount of FCFA 49 OOO is a drop of water but everything is good to take to help my daughter to continue her studies.
Help for my daughter's tuition
I am a young Burkinabe who grew up in the popular neighborhood Gounghin where I attended primary school with some difficulty and Montaigne high school in the same neighborhood. After obtaining my BEPC, I left school because my parents did not have the means to continue to pay my tuition. After all, I was not alone as there are 9 of us children. I went fully into working life to support myself and my little brothers. I think I have fulfilled my duty. But the fact remains that the ambition is still there to go ahead, especially because I have my children to educate and push as far as possible. I have 3 girls who are all educated and they are doing well in their studies. My current hobbies are reading and walking.
The computer maintenance I do allows me to support myself and my daughters in school. Computer science and information technology, in general, are developing in Africa. It is an ever-growing business sector and I believe that with a little support I can develop my great business for a better return.
My youngest daughter just passed her baccalaureate and must enter university to follow a management sector of tourism and hospitality resources. It's her choice and passion. The amount of annual tuition is 600 000 FCFA. The loan Zidisha would allow me to request would help to make the payment of the first installment of the tuition which amounts to 250,000 CFA francs. As you can see, the amount of FCFA 49 OOO is a drop of water but everything is good to take to help my daughter to continue her studies.