Issa Sekito, speaking under the guidance of NSSF Uganda, is reminding Ugandans that success is not built in a day—it’s built through simple, wise decisions repeated over time. In a recent message shared with the public, Sekito explained how understanding compounding can completely change your life.
Compounding, often used in finance to describe how money grows when invested over time, can also apply to habits and personal values. According to Sekito, every small action we take today—whether financial or personal—can shape a brighter future.
One of the key lessons he shared is about avoiding flashy spending. Many people feel pressured to show off wealth through expensive clothes, gadgets, or lifestyles. But Sekito warns that such choices can lead to unnecessary debt and wasted opportunities. Instead, he encourages people to live within their means and save regularly.
He also highlighted trustworthiness as a powerful tool for growth. Whether in business or personal life, being dependable builds strong relationships and opens doors to future success. Just like saving money, trust takes time to grow—but once built, it becomes a solid foundation.
Respect, too, plays a big role. Treating everyone with kindness, regardless of their status, helps you create a strong support system. Over time, these relationships may become your biggest assets, both personally and professionally.
NSSF Uganda’s message through Issa Sekito is clear: small, good choices—like saving, being honest, and showing respect—can multiply and lead to lasting success. The power of compounding isn’t just about money; it’s about building a life of purpose, integrity, and steady progress.


