My Sister

You’ve been treated not well I was told.  

Come.

Come to me, I’m still here for you.
 
Together we grew and we are used to each other.
 
We started our friendship from childhood, under the eyes of mother.
 
It’s inappropriate for me to hear that you are suffering in my absence.
 
Am looking for you.
 
My sister.
 
My big twin sister.
 
Friendship bonds from infancy are sometimes stronger than bonds between relatives.
 
I want us to move around the world together 
Jabongi Micheal was born in 1989 and grew up in a Kampala slum called Kamwokya in Uganda, a place where most of the children couldn't afford education and most of his age mates became law breakers and girls at an early age resorted to prostitution. He went on to study in a public school and completed high school but his parents couldn't afford to pay for him to go to university. In 2013, he was one of the founders of Oasis of Life Destiny Church in a slum called Namuwongo. In 2015 he did a Certificate in Bible teaching at Doers Of The Word Bible Institute. He got a degree at Gate Breakers Bible School and in 2021 went on to pastor at Global Evangelical Community Church. He has a passion for teaching writing but is challenged with the level of illiteracy in the community where he lives. A lot of parents can't afford to pay school fees for their children and more can't afford a meal a day. He strongly believes that in the near future he will help them go to school and start up orphanages and elderly homes. His passion for the Word has guided him to write scripts, plays and poems.