User talk:Aloyce Jack Makalanga

Aloyce Jack Makalanga was born on January 1, 1987 in northern Tanzania, East Africa. He lived in Tanzania in a city named Shinyanga. He lived with his mother and three sisters. Aloyce went to primary school in 1996 through 12th grade and was selected to join on merit, one of the most competitive high schools in Tanzania; Kibaha special high school. In early 2009 to date, he received a scholarship to attend one of the most prominent Universities in the United States; Florida Institute of Technology. The scholarship was based on academic excellence and community accomplishments.

Aloyce suffered a great loss of his father and as the only son, offers comfort and support to his 69 years old mother. He has been responding to the situation with a great composure and has not allowed it to undermine his performance on social and academic affairs.

Aloyce served in refugee camps in war-town Darfur in western Sudan in a UN-WFP mission. Together with his colleagues, he distributed food to refugees a task that as I observe, has made him to regard people both great and small with respect. The experience is a level playing ground in perceiving his loss of father as not unique to him-some other mean and women suffer perhaps more than he does.

Aloyce served in International Red Cross and Red Crescent humanitarian movement, where he volunteered to carry the dead and wounded off a crashed passenger train in Dodoma a central region of Tanzania that made more than 800 passengers breathe their lasts. He, as well, participated in buying the dead bodies.

Aloyce was also performing excellent in out – of – class activities. As a growing leader and youth activist he played a reviving role to have an established consciousness on HIV/AIDS a disaster that require everyone to take a “more aggressive engagement” on its eradication. He served as the executive coordinator of FEMA – AIDS club. This is a club for secondary school students on HIV/AIDS conscious rising.

Life to him means friends and family who he can trust and who trusts him. He is pretty much on the happy side of life, but like all boys he do have his "days off." That means he do have some sad days or depressed days, especially when he remembers a story of his biological father. He makes his school days go by thinking of either the next hour or what he will do when he graduates from Florida Institute of Technology. He is not in a relationship right now and only hope to engage in a relationship in his graduate level. His greatest interests are writing, reading, and painting. He loves going out with friends. Also, he loves sports.

He will graduate from college in the year 2014. I think he will probably be still living in Tanzania. He is planning to go to Massachusetts Institute of Technology to earn his graduate degree and then to Stanford University to earn his Ph.D. As I said earlier, Aloyce was born in Tanzania. However, I cannot guarantee that he will live in Tanzania for the rest of his life as he likes working with international organizations especially the Google Company.