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Geingos becomes Founding Chancellor of Kepler College in Rwanda

Geingos becomes Founding Chancellor of Kepler College in Rwanda


Today, former first lady Monica Geingos was officially introduced as the founding Chancellor of Kepler College in Kigali, Rwanda.
Geingos will oversee academic ceremonies, confer degrees, and represent the College within and beyond the educational community.
In her maiden speech, she stated that there is a need to do what is right for Africa and that the strength of the narrative is that one becomes the tale one tells oneself, which is why it is critical to avoid the pitfalls of doubt.


“Africa needs institutions that equip students with multidimensional thinking – to transform, not just inform. Kepler proves that the best education belongs to those who do not subscribe to limiting beliefs as we are here to forge architects of Africa’s solutions,” she said.
Geingos added that Kepler isn’t just a college—it’s a training ground for ethicists and transformative leaders.
“The girl from the refugee camp and the girl from the city: same mission. While the dream is Pan-African, the plan is local. Every Kepler student is trained to ask: ‘If not me, then who? Who will fix this continent if not you? Who will lead if not you?’ It’s no longer about GDP rankings—it’s about power, and how you wield it,” stated Geingos who is a lawyer by profession.


She urged students to balance knowing when to speak and when to listen, to avoid the trap of overconfidence, and to realise that there’s strength in humility, but never lose your confidence.
“Society often shrinks us. Manage ego, reject arrogance, but protect self-belief,” she said while engaging students.
Charles Murigande, Chairperson of Kepler College’s Council, shared his vision: ‘Looking ahead, we’re committed to making quality education accessible through constant innovation and adaptability – and we know this goal is within reach.’