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Joel

Asokore- Koforidua, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Joel

Member since

July 2014

On-time repayments

195 installments  •  62%

About Me

I was born on the 10th of February, 1992, 24 years ago in Asokore-Koforidua, in the eastern region of Ghana, located in the New Juaben North Constituency. I come from a family of seven and my parents are Mr. Marcus Aboagye and Mrs. Doris Agyeibea, who stay also in Asokore-Koforidua in Ghana. I have lived with my parents in Asokore-Koforidua, about 4 miles away from the main Koforidua central market with house number ASK/D4. Our building is just adjacent to the main Asokore mosque.

I started my primary education at Prince of Peace Preparatory School in the year 1995 and continued my secondary school in Ghana Senior High School. God was truthful to me, even though I had very tough times pursuing my education. After completion, I came out with excellent grades but needed to hold on for some time before pursing my tertiary education because I had no funds.

As I wait to enter university, I started a wood and logs business to raise some money to start my tertiary education and also serve as a means of sustaining me successfully through my tertiary education. By the grace of God and the input received from team Zidisha, I have been able to successively manage this business for some time now.

I was enrolled in the University of Ghana to pursue a degree in B.Sc. in Dietetics, but I still managed my wood business because it had been my source of revenue for my education.

Currently, I have graduated with a degree in Dietetics and I am undertaking my internship in the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and still managing my business. I am not married yet but have plans to do so some years later.

My Business

My business started five years ago. Previously I used to transport wood logs from the forest to the marketplaces to sell, and after sometime, I decided to set up a unit to store the logs and process them into furnished goods for customers to purchase directly.

I purchased some wood processing equipment, which was quite expensive, but because there was not enough capital, I purchased the very necessary machines with hopes that I could stock the unit with time. Currently, I have been able to buy some of these equipment I couldn’t buy previously.

My business has seen increment[al increases] in the number of logs I could buy and the amount I could process daily as well as the equipment. Currently, I supply some of these processed wood slates to companies, contractors, and many of the local people for building and furniture.

I supply about 12 communities with my products (slates of wood logs) for their constructional works and furniture. On average, I am able to sell 80 slates of the wood to each community every week. This means I am able to sell on average 960 slates sold in a week to these suppliers in the communities. I also supply on average 800 slates of processed woods to companies and contractors in a week. This means on average I am able to sell 1600 slates of processed woods to the communities and contractors.

Each slate of wood cost 1.80 dollars (7 Ghana cedis), which means I make a sale of $2,880.00 dollars (when 1600 pieces of the slates are sold in the week) and an average of $11,000.00 dollars monthly.

Money gained after the expenses are deducted is used to plough back into the business. Previous loans received from Zidisha have been very instrumental in my business and help to reduce the burden to raising capital for my input. I aim at increasing my loan limit to receive very huge loans from Zidisha. Thank you.

Loan Proposal

I STARTED MY BUSINESS FIVE YEARS AGO, I USED TO TRANSPORT THE WOOD LOGS FROM THE FOREST TO THE MARKET PLACES TO SELL, THEN I DECIDED TO SET UP A PLACE TO KEEP THE LOGS AND PROCESS IT FOR PEOPLE TO BUY DIRECTLY FROM ME.
I HAD TO BUY SOME WOOD PROCESSING MACHINES WHICH WERE QUITE EXPENSIVE BUT BECAUSE I DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY, I COULD NOT BUY THOSE I WANTED TO BUY, BUT I MANAGED TO GET SOME FOR TEMPORAL USAGE.
BUSINESS HAS BEEN BOOMING BECAUSE, I NOW SUPPLY PROCESSED WOODS TO COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS AND MANY OF THE LOCAL PEOPLE FOR BUILDING HOUSES AND PROCESSING INTO FURNITURE AND OTHER GOODS.
I SUPPLY ABOUT 10 COMMUNITIES WITH MY PRODUCTS ( SLATES OF WOODS) FOR THEIR CONSTRUCTIONAL WORKS AND FURNITURE. AVERAGELY, AM ABLE TO SELL 100 SLATES OF THE WOOD TO THE COMMUNITIES EACH WEEK WHICH SUM UP TO A TOTAL TO OVER 1000 SLATES SOLD IN THE WEEK. EACH SLATE OF WEEK COST 2.20 DOLLARS (7 GHANA CEDIS) GIVING A TOTAL OF ALMOST 2200.00 DOLLARS WHEN 1000 PIECES OF THE SLATE OF WOOD IS SOLD ONLY TO THE COMMUNITIES.
I ALSO SUPPLY AVERAGELY 500 SLATES OF PROCESSED WOODS TO COMPANIES AND CONTRACTORS IN A WEEK. WHICH MEANS, I AM ABLE TO MAKE 1100.00 DOLLAR SALES TO THE COMPANIES IN A WEEK. IN ALL MY SALES, I MAKE AVERAGELY 3300.00 DOLLARS IN A WEEK EQUIVALENT 13,200 DOLLARS IN A MONTH (4 WEEKS)

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About Me

I was born on the 10th of February 1992, 24 years ago in Asokore-Koforidua, in the eastern region of Ghana, located in the New Juaben North Constituency. I come from a family of seven and my parents are Mr. Marcus Aboagye and Mrs Doris Agyeibea who stay also in Asokore-Koforidua in Ghana. I have lived with my parents in Asokore-Koforidua, about 4 miles away from the main Koforidua central market with house number ASK/D4. Our building is just adjacent to the main Asokore mosque.

I started my Primary education at Prince of Peace Preparatory School in the year 1995 and continued my secondary school in Ghana Senior High School. God was truthful to me even though I had very tough times pursuing my education. After completion, I came out with excellent grades but needed to hold on for some time before pursing my tertiary education because I had no funds.

As I wait to enter university, I started a wood and logs business to raise some money to start my tertiary education and also serve as a means of sustaining me successfully through my tertiary education. By the grace of God and the input received from team Zidisha, I have been able to successively manage this business for some time now.

I was enrolled in the University of Ghana to pursue a degree in BSc Dietetics but I still manage my wood business because it had been my source of revenue for my education.

Currently I have graduated with a degree in Dietetics and undertaking my internship in the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and still managing my business. I not married yet but have plans to do so some years later.

My Business

My business started five years ago, Previously I used to transport wood logs from the forest to the market places to sell, and after sometime, I decided to set up a unit to store the logs and process it into furnished goods for customers to purchase directly.

I purchased some wood processing eqiupment which were quite expensive but because there were not enough capital, I purchase the very necessary machines with hopes that I could stock the unit with time. Currently I have been able to buy some of these equipment I couldn’t buy previously.

My business has seen increment in the number of logs I could buy and the amount I could process daily as well as the equipment. Currently, I supply some of these processed wood slates to companies, contractors and many of the local people for building and furniture.

I supply about 12 communities with my products (slates of wood logs) for their constructional works and furniture. Averagely, I am able to sell 80 slates of the wood to each community every week. This means am able to sell averagely 960 slates sold in the week to these suppliers in the communities. I also supply averagely 800 slates of processed woods to companies and contractors in a week. This means averagely am able to sell 1600 slates of processed woods to the communities and contractors.

Each slate of wood cost 1.80 dollars (7 Ghana cedis) which means I make a sale of 2,880.00 dollars when 1600 pieces of the slates are sold in the week and an average of 11,000.00 dollars monthly.

Money gained after the expenses are deducted is used as plough back into the business. Previous loans received from Zidisha has been very instrumental in my business and help to reduce the burden to raising capital for my input. I aim at increasing my loan limit to receive very huge loans from Zidisha. Thank you

Loan Proposal

I STARTED MY BUSINESS FIVE YEARS AGO, I USED TO TRANSPORT THE WOOD LOGS FROM THE FOREST TO THE MARKET PLACES TO SELL, THEN I DECIDED TO SET UP A PLACE TO KEEP THE LOGS AND PROCESS IT FOR PEOPLE TO BUY DIRECTLY FROM ME.
I HAD TO BUY SOME WOOD PROCESSING MACHINES WHICH WERE QUITE EXPENSIVE BUT BECAUSE I DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY, I COULD NOT BUY THOSE I WANTED TO BUY, BUT I MANAGED TO GET SOME FOR TEMPORAL USAGE.
BUSINESS HAS BEEN BOOMING BECAUSE, I NOW SUPPLY PROCESSED WOODS TO COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS AND MANY OF THE LOCAL PEOPLE FOR BUILDING HOUSES AND PROCESSING INTO FURNITURE AND OTHER GOODS.
I SUPPLY ABOUT 10 COMMUNITIES WITH MY PRODUCTS ( SLATES OF WOODS) FOR THEIR CONSTRUCTIONAL WORKS AND FURNITURE. AVERAGELY, AM ABLE TO SELL 100 SLATES OF THE WOOD TO THE COMMUNITIES EACH WEEK WHICH SUM UP TO A TOTAL TO OVER 1000 SLATES SOLD IN THE WEEK. EACH SLATE OF WEEK COST 2.20 DOLLARS (7 GHANA CEDIS) GIVING A TOTAL OF ALMOST 2200.00 DOLLARS WHEN 1000 PIECES OF THE SLATE OF WOOD IS SOLD ONLY TO THE COMMUNITIES.
I ALSO SUPPLY AVERAGELY 500 SLATES OF PROCESSED WOODS TO COMPANIES AND CONTRACTORS IN A WEEK. WHICH MEANS, I AM ABLE TO MAKE 1100.00 DOLLAR SALES TO THE COMPANIES IN A WEEK. IN ALL MY SALES, I MAKE AVERAGELY 3300.00 DOLLARS IN A WEEK EQUIVALENT 13,200 DOLLARS IN A MONTH (4 WEEKS)

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$226.00

Date disbursed

Apr 15, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

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nani

austin, United States

Q

Quomar

Żmigród, Poland

Ishaque

New Jersey, United States

investor

Candiac, Canada

PaulE

Cockeysville, MD, United States

jesuisneil

MATTESON, United States

Johnny

shanghai, China

O

Oliver

Geneva, Switzerland

F

faical

Cologne, Germany

T

traderjohn

Baltimore, United States

Pere

Barcelona, Spain

A

ashtanga99

Newport, United States

T

thejacobnorton

Jubail, Saudi Arabia

C

chrisn

Egg, Switzerland

athomas

Chevy Chase, United States

K

kfg998

larchmont, United States

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

D

DThirteen

Miami, United States

Bruno

São Paulo, Brazil

fairspirit

Utrecht, Netherlands

bycyt

Whitefish, United States

U

UTLonghorn

Lincoln, United States

Tom44

Vancouver, Canada

Kathunka

Bern, Switzerland

iamdaimo

London, United Kingdom

mojobob

Hayward, United States

andreatagliatti

Manchester, United Kingdom

dmirpuri

Bangkok, Thailand

J

jfragisk

Toronto, Canada

Z

zidishan

Trifouillis, France

E

E

Marin county, United States

P

Popcorn

Berkeley, United States

J

jlberqie

Wake Forest, United States

cman8888

Philadelphia, United States

E

elourenco

Porto, Portugal

A

akshu71

Ottawa, Canada

Walterlo

West Hollywood, United States

T

thebonseung

Republic of Korea

M

Malibu

Westwood, United States

G

geoff

United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

A

allie105

United States

J

Jmatasovsky

United States

mepster

San Francisco, Ca, United States

GMc50

Australia

I

idris

United States

A

adamdreaming

United States

R

Ruj-ura

Thailand

KM

Kirsty M

United Kingdom

Haim Si

Mexico, Mexico

Dave Bogard

New York, United States

A

Alexander

Innsbruck, Austria

Robert

Sweden

HC

Howard Cheng

New York City, United States

Dylan

Ireland

MW

Matt Willis

United States

kristina

Dneprodzerginsk, Ukraine

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  • Christian    Apr 28, 2018

    Joel is still making promises that he would repay the loan

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  • Christian    Feb 7, 2018

    I was able to speak with Joel and he promised to make payment.

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  • Laparo    Jan 4, 2018

    Hi Joel,
    How are you doing with your business? Please share an update with us on your repayment schedule.

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  • Christian    Nov 27, 2017

    I successfully spoke with Joel. According to him he has made payment.

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  • Christian    Oct 26, 2017

    I am able to speak with Joel Aboagye today. He said he was ill for some weeks now, hence the delayed in payment. According to him, he is a bit better today therefore he would make payment again today.

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  • Joel    Jul 30, 2017

    Hello Zidisha, i received the amount last two weeks and have invested it into buying some wood logs. This will mean that, i may have to wait a bit to sell the logs to refund the loan. I will at all cost increase it immediately i get the yield and keep to my repayment schedule.

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  • Jude    Jul 21, 2017

    my brother you are really doing well in your business

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  • Joel    Jul 17, 2017

    Indeed words cannot describe how grateful I am to my lenders for this heart to help. I have received the loan and have allocated them to what i described in my proposal. I am grateful and wish you all Long Life and Prosperity.

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  • Joel    Jul 13, 2017

    I am very grateful once again for the love and the heart to fund my loan. My business indeed will see a great and positive lift as i could buy more of these logs for processing. Thank you

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  • Joel    Jul 5, 2017

    Life indeed has been good with Zidisha. To all my lenders and followers, I am very grateful and indeed appreciate all the kind heart to help young entrepreneurs. The Loan has been my back bone especially in these times. I can only ask for Long Life and prosperity from our Maker for you all. Very grateful

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  • Joel    Jun 16, 2017

    Thank you very much team zidisha and all my lenders for the patience you all have had for me. i encountered a little difficulty for the reason i have not kept my payments like i used to have though i still have kept my 100% repayments. I forever am grateful for this kind heart to give. thank you

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  • Christian    Jun 8, 2017

    I just spoke with Joel Aboagye on phone, who promised to clear his past due in two days time or have his repayment schedule adjusted.

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  • Joel    May 19, 2017

    I forever will be grateful for the opportunity zidisha has given me. My business has seen a face lift and moving to greater level. I am grateful to all my lenders.

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  • Isabella    Jan 6, 2017

    Thanks for the good news, Joel. I wish you a happy and successful 2017!

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  • Joel    Jan 6, 2017

    Hello Lenders, I am very grateful for the opportunity to receive from you. my business has seen a significant growth and for that reason i have considered even expanding to other areas. Thank you very much

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  • Joel    Dec 13, 2016

    Hello Team Zidisha, I am very grateful for your support in funding my loan. I want to inform you that i have received the loan successful and will update you all on the progress of my business. Thank you very much

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  • Joel    Dec 7, 2016

    I am very grateful to all my lenders for such a heart to help in funding my loan. I really appreciate it very well. I hope to use this loan to increase my production as well help my community also. Thank you

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  • Joel    Nov 28, 2016

    Hello TEAM ZIDISHA. Thank you for the opportunity to apply for another loan. I am very grateful to my wonderful lenders for their immense support in funding my previous loans. I want to capitalize on this opportunity to inform you about my current loan applied. Please help in funding this loan. Haven't kept a 100% payments for my previous loan and payment of my onetime security fund, i trust that my loan will be funded very soon. God bless you all richly for your support. Thank you

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  • Joel    Nov 25, 2016

    Hello TEAM ZIDISHA. I would like to report an issue with my website. i am not able to re-post for a new loan. i humbly ask you to verify to re-correct the pending issue. i hope my request is taken into consideration. Thank you

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