What do you consider doing to build and improve your brand?
IN YOUR YOUTHFUL TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD, what do you consider doing to build and improve your brand in this competitive era of gross incertitudes ?\n\nHow often do your actions speak for you when marketing your brand?\n\n1. Following the executive board meeting, all executive members had been ecstatically awestruck by my progressive reports as project coordinator, l remember Julie Secrist, having told them that if it's all about writing, then Robert is just at his initial writing phase, his brain power is irrefutably outstanding.\n\nJulie Secrist is a philanthropist, a humanitarian, business lady and CEO of an American based NGO, Heed Children Limited, she hails from Washington DC.\n\n2. During one of my university lectures, Mr. Kenneth Akampulira described me before my course mates, as an astute and bright student though with a very poor handwriting; at the release of the semester results, l had got an average score of 90% in his three ICT course units; Software systems (92%), Data communication and networking (87%), e-learning (91%); He was speechless in his state of hypnosis, and disbelief.\n\n3. Recently, following a lengthy discussion with Sachini Lochana (Academic Advisor from Eaton Business School) about the Executive MBA program at Eaton Business School in UAE, in her conclusive remark, she said \u201cRobert, you did inspire me with your vocabulary,and writing style, such a skill is very rare, l think you should become an author\u201d.\n\n4. After reading and endorsing several compilations clogging my chat room, Mr. Kerry Gonzaga conclusively chattered, \u201cHello Robert, my family and l have been following your writings and we were moved, no doubt that you are practically good in documenting, we would be glad if you accept to partner with us\n\nKerry is the CEO of Situka Alliance Initiative (SAI) whose Community Based Marketing Strategy (CBMS) and development paradigms has helped build the capacity of a cohort of male action groups, these groups have amplified the transformation of many livelihoods through empowering mothers in a diversity of spheres, and forging a congenial, habitable, and democratic climate that offers equal opportunities to both men and women with ultimate goal of promoting gender parity.\n\n5. Upon finishing my draft of the constitution of the French Club, for one of the local universities in Uganda, my colleague Jackson Oyugi said, \u201cbut my friend Ssekolya, this work is plausible, you merit the position of Permanent Secretary of the Ugandan government, keep it up brother!\u201d\n\n6. One day, while interfacing each other and profiting from his conversational mentorship in a chirping free zone, Mr Remigius Mungere, Headteacher of St Peter's Nsambya SS, goaded me and his plodding got on my nerves, at the climax of our encounter, he is quoted to have said \u201cSsekolya, kati nsubira olufaransa oluwuta buwusi, you delayed to pursue higher training you would have been now lecturing\u201d, luckily by then l had already enrolled for an academic program.\n\n7. Looking back, in 2016, when l was seeking broadly knowledge based scholars, researchers, and educationists to recommend me for a local scholarship from Embassy of France, Dr. Victoria Bakulumpagi wrote in the recommendation letter \u201dMonsieur Robert Ssekolya a \351t\351 le pr\351sident de Club de fran\347ais \340 KYU au cours de l'ann\351e acad\351mique 2011/2012 et a servi d'exemple aux autres, il est comp\351tent et assidu, c'est pour cette raison que je lui recommande plus fortement pour cette bourse\u201d which translates; Mr. Robert was the president of KYU French Club for the academic year 2011-2020, and was worth emulating, he was competent, and assiduous, it's due to this background that l strongly recommend him for this scholarship.\n\nDr. Victoria Bakulumpagi heads the department of French at Kyambogo University. She is an icon in the transformation of the French Language in Uganda, she is accredited by the Ugandan Francophone community for training, mentoring, nurturing, empowering and impacting a predominant number of teachers of French in Uganda for over three decades.\n\n8. After traversing several francophone countries across the globe; Marie-Rousse, would later settle in Uganda to enjoy the astoundingly gorgeous, and hospitable climate of the African pearl. In one of the phone conversations with her, she said \u201cRobert, l like the way you mastermind things, l think you should co-partner with me to start a company, l trust you and believe in your potential, right !\u201d\n\n9. During one of the capacity building programs conducted by the American donor community in partnership with Ugandan Heed Children's team, he Chris, an American humanitarian, and donor, in his good conversational tone, stressed \u201cRobert is a smart guy, he is endowed with the innate potential to create a difference, l'm always inspired by his transformative ideas\u201d.