Felista di Superstar, a Ugandan phenomenal kid rapper, praised the Ruparelia Foundation in a special video for allowing her to attain a milestone after finishing her primary school education at Kampala Parents' School, run by businessman Rajiv Ruparelia.
The 11-year-old is one of 410 students that performed well in the newly revealed 2022 primary leaving examination (PLE) results.
Despite juggling studies and her music career, the Nawambye hitmaker achieved 13 aggregates, requiring just a point to join first grade.
Felista di Superstar, who enrolled at Kampala Parents School under the Ruparelia Foundation Scholarship Scheme two years ago, recorded a video with another kid superstar, Fresh Kid (real name Patrick Ssenyonjo), thanking Rajiv and the Foundation for their assistance in helping her achieve such an unwavering milestone.
"Thank you very much, Ruparelia Foundation, Mr. Sudhir, Mr. Rajiv Ruparelia, we appreciate you, thank you very much," Felista said quickly after hearing her findings on Friday afternoon in a video with Fresh Kid.
"I would want to see her become a leader and inspiration to many young people out there," Rajiv Ruparelia, the foundation's managing director, said in 2020 when he granted her the scholarship.
"We'll make sure you learn how to be confident, and we'll make sure everything we provide you helps your music career thrive," he said later.
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