I had my storytelling debut this past weekend at the Trespass #Schooled (Lessons I didn’t want to learn) series presented by Dark glass Theatre. I feel so incredibly blessed to have been given the opportunity to share my story.
#storyteller
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
ADDRESS THE INSECURITY IN KAMPALA!!
Damn! People be telling on themselves when they hate on other people’s success. You’re really just out here showing the world how much YOU hate yourself.
Watch: Is Ntege the wake-up call we needed?
To those without context, Ntege James is a senior five student (BCM) at St Maria Goretti Katende. His former school violated his rights as a student living with a disability when it declined to register him for additional support. UNEB could not facilitate him with an assistant during UCE. additional time during exams was also declined. Consequently, Ntege was graded like other students because he was not assessed prior. This affected his performance.
He has turned this injustice into advocacy, using his voice to emphasize that the education policy is not just a poster on the wall; it must be enforced. We must use Ntege as a mirror to see how children like him are judged, not understood, and their rights violated for simply being different.
I hope @Educ_SportsUg and @UNEB_UG take this matter seriously to help others facing the same.