In Kampala, Uganda, Lydia Nabirye had a humble beginning. For years, she worked as a toilet cleaner in a busy local school. The work was demanding, low-paying, and exhausting, but Lydia never complained. She dreamed of a better life one where she could provide for her family, live comfortably, and have opportunities that went beyond cleaning toilets every day. Yet, despite her hard work and dedication, life seemed determined to hold her back.
Lydia tried multiple ways to improve her situation. She applied for better jobs, attended training programs, and even borrowed money to start small businesses. But every attempt seemed to fail. Loans were mismanaged, small ventures collapsed, and higher-paying jobs remained out of reach. Lydia felt frustrated and exhausted, wondering why success seemed to elude her despite her tireless efforts.TO READ MORE,TAP HERE



