• Full Figure is studying journalism at UMCAT and graduates in February
  • She stopped schooling in Primary Seven due to lack of sponsorship
  • She credits Pastor Aloysious Bujjingo for encouraging her return to school

Presidential advisor and outspoken public figure Jennifer Nakangubi, popularly known as Full Figure, has revealed how she returned to school to complete her formal education, years after dropping out.

Full Figure

Speaking during a one-on-one interview shared on social media, the former Salt TV presenter disclosed that she is currently pursuing a journalism course at UMCAT and is set to graduate in February this year.

Full Figure said she has been studying at the institution for some time and views the decision as a major personal milestone that she hopes to use productively in the future.

“Going back to school was one of the best decisions I made. I want to use this knowledge to better myself and serve where I’m called,” Full Figure said during the interview.

According to the singer, her decision to return to school was partly influenced by the support she received from Pastor Aloysious Bujjingo, the proprietor of Salt TV, who encouraged her to further her studies.

She also opened up about her difficult educational background, revealing that she stopped studying in Primary Seven due to lack of financial support. Full Figure explained that she had no sponsor to help her continue with school after losing both her parents at a young age during the war that brought President Yoweri Museveni to power.

The controversial media personality added that she does not have clear or fond memories of her parents, noting that her early life was marked by hardship and survival.

Despite the challenges, the “Mukyakale” singer says returning to school is a powerful step forward and a reminder that it is never too late to pursue education.