Sir. Ikram, the Best Brother I ever Had


   When I first met Sir. Ikram in 2019 as a colleague at Zanth Academy Jusak, I was a shy and awkward intern. I was terrified to make a mistake, and I was constantly worried about what people thought of me. But Sir. Ikram took me under his wing and showed me the ropes. He was patient and understanding, and he never made me feel like I was a burden.

   Over the years, Sir. Ikram became more than just a colleague to me. He became a mentor, a friend, and even a brother. He was always there for me, both professionally and personally. He helped me through some tough times, and he always knew how to make me laugh. One of the best things I learned from Sir. Ikram is not to be a quick decider. He always taught me to wait for the right time and to give my best to what I want to achieve. He showed me that it is important to listen to all sides of an issue before making a decision. He also taught me that it is important to be willing to work hard and never give up on my dreams.

   I will never forget the time Sir. Ikram helped me out when I was struggling with a problem. I was so stressed out, and I didn't know what to do. But Sir. Ikram took the time to sit down with me and go over everything. He helped me to break the problem down into smaller tasks, and he gave me the confidence that I needed to succeed. He also taught me the importance of being cooperative. He always said that "two heads are better than one," and he showed me how to work with others to achieve a common goal. He taught me that it is important to listen to others and to be willing to compromise.

   Sir. Ikram also gave me some great advice about marriage. He told me that it is important to wait for the right time and to make sure that you are both mentally and financially ready for it. I am sad to see Sir. Ikram go, but I know that he is moving on to great things. I wish him all the best in his new role. I know he will be amazing, and I will be cheering him on from afar. But even though he is leaving, I know that our relationship will last a lifetime. Sir. Ikram is the best brother I ever had, and I will always cherish our memories together.


Muhammad Jan Fida

The Deputy Director of ZANTH ACADEMY JUSAK

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