User:Samwills jnr

Kyegunja Samuel Junior, widely known as Samwills,is a 6ft tall Ugandan author born in Kolo village in Mukono district, Central Uganda on September 16, 1996, to Kyegunja Samuel Snr and Pr. Kagoya Madina. He started his studies at St. Mary's Nursery and Primary School in Katosi Mukono, where he studied until he completed primary five. He then joined Kyetume SDA Primary School and took his primary leaving exams there. He later attended Hillside College Kyetume for secondary school before joining Winner's Home Katosi, where he sat for his Uganda Certificate of Education in 2016 under the sponsorship of Bishop Timothy Kakooza. He continued his education at Lubiri Secondary School, where he studied physics, economics, math, and ICT. In 2018, he scored 19 points in his Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education, qualifying for a government scholarship at Gulu University, where he studied development economics until his graduation in February 2023. After completing his studies, he began his literary journey as a writer. He has been writing since a young age and believes it is a gift from God. His works include a Christian ethical and virtues book titled "The Lyres: The Strings Attached to Your Soul," available on Amazon. In this book, he explores cognitive topics and delves deep into Aristotle's 12 virtues compared to biblical teachings. He also provides guidance for individuals to develop positive character traits and live a fulfilling life. In addition to that book, he has written a mystical episodic thrilling novel called "Strange Love Ties," which starts with the mystery of Zwanda Kingdom and takes readers to the mystical Myanzi Island. All of his books are available on Amazon in three editions. Currently, Samuel is an active member and minister at Watoto Church Uganda. He is engaged to Catherine Nagujja, a long-time friend, lover and editor. Catherine is the daughter of Mr. Ssegujja Anthony, a resident of Kigungu village in Entebbe, Uganda. Samuel is also involved in raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease in Africa. He, along with some medical friends, is conducting research to understand and combat the disease before it becomes widespread.