Nelson Mujasi,Academy 21 leader addressing participants at a Mbale hotel on Sunday afternoon ….Photo/IP
MBALE, Uganda
Hundreds of residents from Mbale, Kapchorwa,Sironko and Soroti turned out this week to hear Nelson Mujasi, the leading presenter for Academy 21, promote a message of health,leadership coaching and financial freedom.
“When you come to Academy 21, you will never be the same,” Mujasi told the crowd during a two-day event focused on personal growth, entrepreneurship and natural wellness products.
Mujasi emphasized that the program is designed to help people improve their health while generating income.
“I am giving people opportunities to change their lives — health-wise and financially,” he said. “We train people how to work. We don’t lie — we change lives.”
He challenged participants to evaluate their spending habits, especially when entertainment or sports dominate their budgets.
“Calculate your salary and find out whether it can sustain you,” he said. “For many, a salary cannot take you beyond a day. We show people how to get money. When you always get money, you have an upper hand in how you use it.”
The event highlighted wellness products, including items that improve sexual health, nutrition and overall vitality.
Mujasi said participants can earn significant income by purchasing products, advancing through levels and building their own networks.
He encouraged attendees to take control of their financial futures, saying the program offers a pathway to earnings potentially exceeding 50 million.
Among the presenters was Cotty Nakimbugwe ,Chebet Agnes, a single mother of three, who credited a sanitary pad distributed through the program with improving her health and creating a source of income.
She urged men to support women in adopting products that enhance sexual health and prevent lifestyle diseases.
Mujasi said the program is accessible to anyone willing to invest in themselves.
“Buy the products, choose your level, and we come to you,” he said.
With two days of training completed in Mbale, organizers said their mission is to educate residents about natural wellness, financial opportunity and the potential to transform lives.



