
Owek. Noah Kiyimba presents Cossy Baagala with Work and Prosper, a book by Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, urging her to embrace its lessons
The Minister for Cabinet, Protocol, Guests, and Special Affairs in the Office of the Katikkiro, Owek. Noah Kiyimba, has urged graduates to remain calm and humble in order to achieve success in life.
Speaking at a ceremony in Lwadda, Mumyuka Gombe, held to celebrate Cossy Baagala’s graduation with a degree in Accounting from Makerere University, Owek. Kiyimba warned that earning a degree does not mean one has conquered the world.
He also encouraged parents to educate their children and prepare them for a better future, as this will help them achieve their long-term goals. Owek. Kiyimba explained that equipping children with the right skills and knowledge will help them navigate the challenges of life more effectively.
Similarly, he advised Cossy Baagala to seek guidance in everything she does to ensure that she stays on the right path and remains true to her aspirations.
As a token of appreciation, Owek. Kiyimba presented Cossy with a gift from Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga—his book Work and Prosper—and urged her to read it carefully to understand its valuable lessons.

Cossy Baagala celebrates her graduation with family, fellow graduates, Owek. Noah Kiyimba, and Rev. Fr. Robert Mayiga at a ceremony in Lwadda
On her part, the celebrant, Cossy Baagala, expressed deep gratitude to God and her parents for granting her the opportunity to complete her studies despite various challenges.
She also encouraged fellow students to stay committed to their education and put in the effort needed to achieve similar success.
The ceremony began with a Holy Mass led by Rev. Fr. Robert Mayiga, who urged Cossy to honor and respect her parents, acknowledging their vital role in helping her reach this milestone.