Fahad Amir Nsubuga is an orphan born a year after President Museveni came to power (1987) in Kampala, Uganda. He lived most of his life in Kampala, Uganda before he flew to Canada where he currently resides.
He was born in a loving struggling family where on most occasions the only time he got close to beef is by having his picture taken close to cows.
They had moments of hunger just like most families in Uganda that have one meal a day.
On other days he had to endure the pain of having to miss school which somewhat became normal because they couldn’t pay school fees or tuition on time.
On the day he reported to secondary school for the first time, he was majestically donned in flat shoes, carrying a suitcase that possessed only 3 books whilst clad in a shirt with a toned collar.
“I remember in the absence of my parents I slept on a veranda covered with cardboard and dogs licking my feet but had no fear because I had no option.” (Fahad Narrates)At one time back in the viscinity of his celebrity friend (names withheld), The following was stated; “Fahad is the only broke friend I have” something that is a source of laughter for them nowadays.
At one time back in the viscinity of his celebrity friend (names withheld), The following was stated; “Fahad is the only broke friend I have” something that is a source of laughter for them nowadays.
He knows how hard it is to survive in a society that does not really credit your worth or strength as a means to add value to you or your community, and it is against this background of bitterness and rejection due to the poor status he had in the past, that has propelled him to speak for the voiceless, motivate people and encourage them to maximise their potential.
In terms of working experience, Fahad is a former employee of Nak Clays in the role of Financial assistant and head of Marketing. He has also worked with Export Trading Group, a company that is present in more than 40 countries, Kazemi General Enterprises to mention bur a few.
He is not a fan of rulers who disguise themselves as leaders regardless of the position held and as a result he has vowed to fight against it using his voice. If you scrutinize most African problems, they tend to stem from bad African leaders. (Fahad narrates)
He has worked with different individuals as well as organizations to help educate about AIDS, Poverty and Early Pregnancies. The idea of him changing someone’s approach to life in a positive way, is the driving force that keeps him sane and woke.
His many life experiences at a young age have earned him the definition of a Motivational or Inspirational speaker which in turn he chose to construe as a Motivational Storyteller.
In 2014, he started a page on Facebook named Nsubuga A Fahad to specifically inspire and identify with people who needed a voice. To date the page has grown to attract active followers through regular engagements about issues that matter most to the masses. Please check it out and hit the like button for regular factual updates https://www.facebook.com/nsubuga.a.fahad/
His mission is to live behind a life inspiring legacy where hope is for all and not for some.