tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4164329973189188323.post8928772892456389980..comments2021-03-29T03:10:40.631-07:00Comments on Remembering Paul Kyegombe: The legend of high school folklore ~ Milly KayongoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4164329973189188323.post-45777786959598734212020-04-24T21:03:55.837-07:002020-04-24T21:03:55.837-07:00Ms. Kayongo, so eloquently put, thank you.Ms. Kayongo, so eloquently put, thank you.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12847815381583933146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4164329973189188323.post-48510202492214303822020-04-24T13:56:35.650-07:002020-04-24T13:56:35.650-07:00Paul was such a brilliant and warm person to meet!...Paul was such a brilliant and warm person to meet! I met him first while at high School and in different schools - mainly through seminars. Later we had a closer interaction at the Kyankwazi Academy, before joining Makerere. He exuded cutting-edge excellence and it was such an honour to share my first year in Engineering at Makerere University. It was quite sad to lose close touch when he opted for studies abroad after our first year because,besides studies, he was such an orator and somebody one always loved to engage in a chart. I remember a few years when he came back and sought me out for a chart. We met and chatted for a couple of hours, trying to touch base with the home and work environment here. He intimated to me that his kind of Architecture wasnt all that marketable here and he was opting to stay out. <br /><br />We will surely miss you Paul but we thank God who gave you to us for the time we have shared ourselves and this journey of life. May God comfort you Solomon and the entire family.Till we meet at Jesus' feet. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away (Job 1:21).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03822946664664877069noreply@blogger.com