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The Unsuccessful Beginning of University Of Ghana Nursing Students Association President
Vincent Owusu Appiah is a level 400 BSc Nursing student at the University of Ghana (Legon). He is the second born of his parent’s five children and hails from Obuasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. To become a medical doctor and a philanthropist are what the young man dreams to achieve in future.
Madam Mary Appiah is the mother of Vincent. She is a regular trader in Obuasi Market but does everything in her power to make sure her five children attain the best of education in life.
#MotivateGhana: Meet The University Students Storming Accra With Their Delicious Bread
“As students we wanted to create a job for ourselves on campus but we didn’t have the necessary resources. So we came across aunty Patience Soya, Coconut and Banana Bread and we decided to add our skills, knowledge and time to it. We branded, packaged and went out to look for customers”
The Untold Story / Kayayo Turns Entrepreneur Part 1
Regarded as the largest slum in Ghana, Sodom and Gomorrah is highly significant for its wealth of filth and garbage. The slum is also well-known as a den for armed robbers, prostitutes, drug dealers, adultery, fornication, gay acts as well as child prostitution, child trafficking and child labour.
A recent study carried by Motivate Ghana has indicated that, not all residents living in Sodom and Gomorrah are into such unscrupulous practice, there are some who despite all the negative reports had stayed positive and are making things happen for them and their families.
Meet The 21yr Old Student Who Has Been Able To Build A Business Venture In The Field Of Teaching
In recent times, the poor treatment meted out to teachers in the country has made the teaching profession very unattractive. A lot of people with the potential to teach have opted for other more lucrative professions and this has caused a shortage of teachers in our schools. Most persons who are in the profession are now there because there are no other alternatives whiles some consider it as just a stepping stone.
Meet Rita Maame Esi Nipah - The SHS Graduate Who Is Making A Difference In Fashion
Her sudden disease drained my dad so much that he was not able to further my education after my home economics studies at Breman Asikuma Senior High School. All my other siblings including me dropped out of school. Rita Maame Esi Nipah is my name but I am famously called Rita and this is my story’.
Rita left the village with her younger sister when things became unbearable for her family. She came to Accra to join her elder sister ‘who was then married’ and lived in a single room. But she had to leave the house which belonged to her brother-in-law’s father, when their family started complaining.
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