Desire Luzinda Looks for Plan B Away from Music, Ventures into a Medical Career

Posted on August 10, 2020
By Kiggundu Abraham
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Moments after quitting secular music to gospel music, singer Desire Luzinda has decided to settle down and pursue a medical dream career.

The 'Ekitone' singer had prior assured her fan base how she would be doing gospel and some love songs to keep her music career alive.

But surprisingly, the singer is back at school and has enrolled as a phlebotomist in her alien country of USA.

While taking revelers through her lifetime experience, Desire Luzinda has opened up how music had frustrated her education career for the last years thereby failing to accomplish her courses in Development Economics at Makerere University and Development Studies at Nkozi University.

But luckily enough, she has embraced another opportunity and she can't mess up any second without accomplishing her course in phlebotomy; people who collect blood for donation and testing.

"This week as I was preparing for my Phlebotomy exam, many thoughts came to my mind. Many years ago, I enrolled at makerere university pursuing a degree in Development Economics which I did not complete because my music career had kicked off in high gear. Having dropped off in year 2 , at the back of my mind I knew some day I will bounce back and pursue further studies.

Years later, I enrolled at Nkozi university for Development Studies which I barely did for a year because I had a UK tour that my manager 'then' committed to and the dates collided with my first Exam period. I began to get tired of trying even when I knew the granite importance of Education.

Fast forward, as I prepared to enroll 'again' little did I know God was preparing for me a career totally different. And while many classmates dropped off because of the virtual classes, I said to myself, "not the third time! I have to do this!" So I chose to push even when it was so tough . And here I am on a many years journey of a career very interesting. My point is, never stop trying at something that makes you a better person. People will always talk but would you rather give them talk of you being successful or a failure?! IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOU FALL BUT THAT ONE TIME YOU RISE UP AND MAKE IT RIGHT. YOUR JOURNEY IN LIFE IS PERSONAL SO CHASE IT PERSONALLY."- Desire Luzinda.

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This week as I was preparing for my Phlebotomy exam, many thoughts came to my mind. Many years ago, I enrolled at makerere university pursuing a degree in Development Economics which I did not complete because my music career had kicked off in high gear. Having dropped off in year 2 , at the back of my mind I knew some day I will bounce back and pursue further studies. Years later, I enrolled at Nkozi university for Development Studies which I barely did for a year because I had a UK tour that my manager 'then' committed to and the dates collided with my first Exam period. I began to get tired of trying even when I knew the granite importance of Education. Fast forward, as I prepared to enroll 'again' little did I know God was preparing for me a career totally different. And while many classmates dropped off because of the virtual classes, I said to myself, "not the third time! I have to do this!" So I cho

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