User:Omara Robert Ronnie

Omara Robert Ronnie; {born 3rd June 1986 in Apac Hospital}. He is from Apwori village, Acenlworo parish, Chawente Sub County, Kwania County in Apac district, Lango Sub region in Northern Uganda, Uganda, East Africa; Africa.

In 1992-1994; Omara went to Olelpek primary School in Akere Parish, Apac Sub County, Maruzi County in Apac district. Within 1994, he studied in Abur Primary School in Abur Parish, Ayer Sub County in Kole County, now Kole district; in 1994-1998 he moved with his father to Chakali Primary School in Tarogali Parish, Ibuje Sub County, Maruzi County in Apac District where his father was a teacher and sat for his Primary Leaving Examination.

In 1999-2002, Omara went to Akokoro Senior Secondary School for his Ordinary Level Certificate and later to Aduku Secondary School and Amuca SDA Secondary school where he completed his Advanced Level certificate between 2004-2005

In 2006-2008; he joined Nsamizi Training Institute Of Social Development in Mpigi District where he graduated with a Diploma in Social Work and Social Development.

Between 2007 and 2010, he simultaneously pursued different Certificate Courses in Human Rights and Good Governance,in a fellowship with PANOS Eastern Africa, Security Data Analysis, from Institute of Intelligence and Security Studies as well as advanced certificate in IT-Essentials from College of Computing and Information Sciences all in Kampala.

Currently pursuing a Bachelors Degree in Public Administration and Management at Gulu University from 2013 to 2016.

Apac District is bordered by Kole District to the north, Lira District to the northeast, Dokolo District to the east, Amolatar District to the south, Nakasongola] District to the southwest and Kiryandongo District to the west. The largest town in the district, Apac, which serves as the administrative headquarters of the district, is located approximately 62 kilometers (39 mi), by road, southwest of Lira, the largest city in Lango Sub-region.[1] The coordinates of the district are:01 59N, 32 32E.