Mr Wilber Sabiiti Ntungwa (Dip. Educ., ITEK; BSc., MUK; MSc., VUB; Cert. 
Enterprenuership & enterprise, PhD candidate, University of Birmingham, UK.) 
will moderate the discussion on Education at the 9th Annual ICOB Convention 
July 
28-31 in London, United Kingdom. The theme for the convention this year is 
‘Guharanira Kunoza’ (In Pursuit of Excellence), with a focus on Education and 
Culture.

A Scientist, educationist and a believer in team spirit (Agaiteirine gata 
Igufa), Mr Ntugwa’s educational journey has thus far taken him through National 
teachers’ college-Kabale, Makerere University, Free University of Brussels - 
Belgium, to University of Birmingham UK. 


Mr Ntungwa has taught and conducted research at different levels of Educational 
institutions including Uganda Christian University - Mukono. In addition to 
biomedical research duties at world class Universities in Europe, he has sought 
to answer the question whether Ugandan and or African students are different 
from European or American students? 


In leadership, Wilber was speaker of the Kinkizi Makerere University students’ 
association (KIMUSA) during his time at MUK, a member of the steering committee 
of the Interuniversity programme molecular biology for Catholic University of 
Leuven, Free University of Brussels and University of Antwerp, Belgium and 
currently is a coordinator of Doctoral researchers careers, School of 
Biosciences, University of Birmingham and current secretary of the Community of 
Banyakigezi, UK and Ireland.
  
With Kind Regards,
Johnson Mujungu
 
You are cordially invited to the 9th Annual ICOB Convention, which will be held 
from July 28-31, 2011 at the Croydon Park Hotel in London, United Kingdom.  Our 
theme this year is ‘Guharanira Kunoza’ (In Pursuit of Excellence), with a focus 
on Education and Culture. Pursuing excellence is a matter of recognizing who 
you 
are, what you have, where you are in life, and striving to improve upon it. 
There is no end zone in seeking excellence; there is always more to achieve. 
There will be expert, panel and open forum discussions to address topics of 
educational and cultural interests to the community.
 
REGISTER NOW: http://banyakigeziandfriendsconvention-estw.eventbrite.com/
 
''I would, in writing this, like to remind the settlers that even if they 
become 
rich and change their mother tongue, they should remember the proverb 'Gatagata 
munonga gateebirwe wa beene mbeho’ “They must never forget the good customs and 
characteristics of the Bakiga, nor forget their own language; and they must 
feel 
in their bones that they are Bakiga, remembering where they used to live.”  - 
Paulo Ngorogoza
 
Mr Paulo Ngorogoza was the first African Secretary General of Kigezi, and he 
wrote his book 'Kigezi and Its People', in 1967.  His reference to Bakiga alone 
was because they were predominantly the ones who had migrated from Kigezi to 
other lands such as Nkore, Toro and Bunyoro in the preceding two decades. Had 
he 
been alive today, Mr Ngorogoza, one of the most visionary leaders Uganda has 
produced, would have addressed himself to all Banyakigezi and all Ugandans who 
have left their homelands.

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