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My Life at 91±¬ΑΟ: NK Mabaso

August 20, 2018
by Nkosingiphile β€œNK” Mabaso '19

Born and raised in a small township called Thokoza, east of Johannesburg, South Africa, I, Nkosingiphile β€œNK” Mabaso, have always known that I was destined for greatness.

My family lived in poverty for years, and I spent my childhood raising my three younger siblings. But even when we had no food to eat, I had no doubt that my family and I would one day experience brighter days.

Although I was raising my siblings, I was fortunate enough to be able to go to school. I attended R. P. Maphanzela Primary School from first through sixth grade. While in sixth grade, I got the life-changing opportunity to apply to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls (OWLAG).

After many tests and interviews, I was selected as one of 61 girls chosen to be a part of the Class of 2014 at OWLAG. OWLAG gave me a level of education I would not have otherwise received because of my socio-economic background. Suddenly, the world was full of possibilities and I could be anything that I wanted to be.

NK Mabaso with Oprah WinfreyAt OWLAG, I was taught to be a leader. And, along the way, I learned a lot about myself.

I learned that I have a passion for working with and helping people. I learned that I too am worthy of great opportunities, no matter my background. I learned how to believe in myself and support my own self-confidence. And with this, I took a leap of faith and applied to 91±¬ΑΟ. 

I still remember the moment I received the email from 91±¬ΑΟ Admissions. I held my breath. I did not read anything but the first line: β€œCongratulations!” I cried. Years later, it is still surreal that a girl like me could end up in an institution like this in a completely different country, on a completely different continent.

91±¬ΑΟ has been an amazing place to continue growing, learning and leading. Because of the liberal arts education requirements, I have been exposed to things I never knew I was good at or loved. Never did I think I’d now be a senior majoring in sociology and minoring in computer sciences.

But, perhaps most meaningful to me is that I have found sisters and brothers for life at 91±¬ΑΟ. I have met them in clubs like African Heritage Awareness (AHA) and UJIMA, where we bring awareness of African, African-American and Caribbean cultures to the 91±¬ΑΟ campus community. 

I have also met them in mentorsβ€”the people that have positively impacted me, believed in me when I did not believe in myself, and changed the trajectory of my life forever. 

I am proud to be a member of this beautiful community and I cannot wait to go out into the world and continue growing. This is merely the beginning.

91±¬ΑΟ has reaffirmed the belief I have had since I was six years oldβ€”I am destined for greatness.


About the Author

NK Mabaso

Nkosingiphile "NK" Mabaso,Β from Johannesburg, South Africa, is majoring in sociology and minoring in computer science at 91±¬ΑΟ. You can find her assisting members of our community with their gadgets at the IT Help Desk or performing her music in campus events.Β