Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee19 years old, appointed Minister of New Technologies and Development of RWANDA by Paul KAGAME.
As the saying goes; ′′ Value does not wait for the number of years to come “.
In any case, the least we can say is that this saying fits perfectly with the fate of Patrick Nkuriza, a 19-year-old Rwandan youngest appointed Minister of New Technologies and Development of his country.
Indeed, this little genius experienced a dramatic rise to the point of getting the baccalaureate at 14 and obtaining a PhD in digital communication engineer afterwards.
Patrick is a real gifted person who has developed several applications that allows his country to perform his activities in a lot of economic areas.
So it is right that he is appointed a minister in his specialty.
But a minister like no other, who lives with his parents and goes to work accompanied by his father in his escorted car.
At home his mom washes his clothes and helps his dress.
His family refused to leave to live in the house assigned to his duties.
His protection bodyguards are busy when Patrick plays ball, his favorite sport with the neighborhood youth.
Everyone wants to touch him or take pictures with him.
Patrick didn’t have a girlfriend and was always accompanied on his outings by his mother or father and bodyguards near him.”
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