The first students of the free TGD Computer Class. Oscar is located in back center.
Somewhere in Emusanda Village in Kakamega, Kenya, lies a humble abode that bred the now aircraft engine technician in the Kenyan air force, a coveted position in the Kenya Defense Forces (K.D.F).
Before rising the ranks, Oscar Amanya joined the free computer training program as a student after failing to enroll incollege due to lack of funds and scholarships despite scoring wonderful grades in his high school finals.
The ‘broken’ Oscar worked so hard to later be hired by then Trinity Global Development (TGD) organization as a volunteer computer trainer, a leeway that led him to advance his skills in computer programming and database management then offered in the organization.
His breakthrough materialized after four years at TGD when he beat 300 young village men to be the one selected to the air force in a hotly contested army recruitment process.
Oscar emerged the preferred recruit after he produced his computer certificate and demonstrated his computer skills in a test, thus had an extra advantage over his peers.
He is currently serving in Nairobi Airbase and still admits that his computer skills, earned by grace, is instrumental in his daily operations and tasks and that without them he would have been somehow professionally paralyzed or even not in the army at all.