I did my A levels at St. Hannah’s in Uganda, after which I joined Kenya School of Professional Studies to study Marketing. I loved my time in campus, mostly because it was a period when the pressure was off; my parents were taking care of me, so life was stress free. Of course, there were also campus guys eager to impress, who would go out of their way to spoil the ladies, so we enjoyed a few free lunches and parties in our time.
I liked marketing as a unit, partly because it taught me about opportunities and entrepreneurship. Economics was my worst course.