How about we read the Quran a page per day together?
I will be doing the posting. I can be tagging you to remind you.
The goal is to finish the Qur'an together.
May Allah make it easy for us all and accept it as an act of Ibaadah 🙏🏽
We Start tomorrow, In sha Allah👌
Who is in?
Anandiuza ati
“I was telling my brother kuti Mimie si nkazi oti angandipemphe ine K50,000”.
I said, ah ah cholinga usatumize? You wana assume ndili nazo kale? Ndilibeeeeeee
Moving to China nearly run me mad!
I begun to hate this journey so much! Not because of the regular “medicine is hard” reason but because things outside my control were directly affecting studies and frustrating me.
Life hit different when you stop trying to
prove you didn't say that, you didn't do that, you not like that...you can't fix every lie and every rumor,,,,neither can you defend yourself every time something is said about you.. just be great 😊
Good Morning
Allow me to properly introduce myself
Karen Tadala Tembo
Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology (LUANAR, Malawi 🇲🇼)
Master of Science in Resource Utilization and Plant Nutrition (CAU, China 🇨🇳)
It’s two degrees hotter in here
Successfully Defended my Masters Thesis at 10am Beijing Time. Grateful to God. I owe it all to him.
Karen Tadala Tembo
BSc in Food Science and Technology
MSc in Resource Utilization and Plant Protection
THE INFAMOUS “ AYESU ALIBE DEGREE” STORY
In 2014, at just 16 years old, I completed my MSCE with 16 points and thought my dream was finally taking off after securing a Turkish scholarship. Unfortunately, politics had other plans.
Determined to keep going, I started again at MCA in 2016, and by my second year, I had earned another scholarship to Sudan. Everything was on track until 2023, when war broke out during my 5th year(honours), forcing me to return home without the degree I had worked so hard for. While fleeing the conflict, I was even detained by the Sudanese Armed Forces after being mistaken for a South Sudanese soldier.
The war, the trauma, and the lives I saw lost could have easily made me give up. Instead, despite hearing the mockery of “A Yesu alibe degree,” and with encouragement from friends here on Twitter, I started over once again through mature entry at MUBAS in 2024.
Today at 28 years old, after 11 years of setbacks, closed doors, and starting over more than once, your boy is finally graduating. 😭🎓🙏
The journey was much longer than expected, but quitting was never an option. ❤️💪🏾🎓
Life changes when you change your perspective.
From-why is this happening to me?
To- what is this trying to teach me?
From- life is always happening to me.
To- I always figure it out.
It's not rejection, it's redirection to something better.