Rwanda Nook Hub showcases various youth talents from self-learning

One beneficiary finished a painting and another guy looking at it
A couple of years ago, Ananias Tuyisenge was doubting about his future and with mixed self-questions as a physically-disabled person he could give himself a response that ‘disability is inability!’ which is totally negative.

In July 2020, Tuyisenge was informed that there is a centre near his neighborhood in Gahanga Sector, Kicukiro District that helps youth to explore their talents and shape their future development through Art development and job creation, so, he joined and got support.

“Since I arrived here in Rwanda Nook Hub, I learned a lot of things including English language and to speak in the public and I am now here doing it, thanks to the centre to enable me explore and exercise my talents, I have learnt how to play piano and guitar and I have produced many songs which, some are on YouTube Channel.” Tuyisenge says.

Read more at http://rwandainspirer.com/2021/06/10/rwanda-nook-hub-showcases-various-youth-talents-from-self-learning/

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