Law student needs help
“I also thank those who continued praying for my well being,” he said.
Masaisai describes life in London as hectic. “It is a much faster pace and the cost of living is far higher than our beautiful twin isle.”
Masaisai pointed out that his life in London was not solely in pursuit of academic success. “My brother and I consider ourselves musical ambassadors for our country as we play our national instrument for weddings, parties and store openings across London,” he said.
“I also do voluntary social work for a charity called Sence where we assist deaf and blind people.”
He appeals to the youths of Trinidad and Tobago to acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord and accept him as their personal Saviour.
“From my limited experience I can testify that it is only to our benefit to have faith in him,” Masaisai said.
Masaisai, who is in need of financial help to complete his studies, added that anyone interested can call 624-5135 or 753-9326. A deposit can also be made at Scotiabank’s Pembroke/Park Street branch.
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