Gyamfi
Dormaa Ahenkro, Ghana
20% repaid
Name
Gyamfi
Member since
January 2017
On-time repayments
54 installments • 56%
Having interest in drugs and the rampant malaria and other minor illness in my community, I learnt about various drugs and their applications. These were only on first aids; I was also trained on how to read prescription forms. My father helped me to acquire a licence, and now I'm a full-time [pharmacist]. Business has been good since I started. It is a requirement in Ghana that every drug sold must be prescribed by a medical doctor. I have worked in this field for many years now and I can boast that I'm very experienced now.
I like listening to music a lot. I have through this business owned a cocoa farm in one of the villages called Asikasu, where I visit on weekends.
I sell all sort of drugs, pain killers such as paracetamol, asprine, etc. I have blood tonics, plastics and spirits for wounds, antibiotics and many more. From where my store is located has no drugstore in that suburb, and this offers me the opportunity to get market [share] and [therefore] my customers are many. Business in health drugs are lucrative, only that it is capital intensive. Acquiring a licence for this purpose is not easy in Ghana. One would ensure he/she has prepared a well-ventilated room to store the drugs. Had it not been the effort of my father, I wouldn't have reached this far.
It is my pleasure to inform my lenders that I'm doing well with the loan funded and I would want to request another to buy more drugs into my shop.
I will buy pain killers such as paracetamol, aspirin @$12.
I Wii buy blood tonics @$15.3
I will include the purchase of Malaria drugs such as MALA 2(15 packs)@ 15.2
I will also add to my purchase plasters and spirits for dressing wounds @$12.1
Finally I will buy 13 boxes of baby diapers @$11.3.
Having interest in drugs and the rampant malaria and other minor illness in my community I learnt various drugs and their applications.These were only on first aids I was also trained on how to read prescription forms. My father helped me to acquire a licence and now I'm a full time drug dealer. Business has been good since I started.It is a requirement in Ghana that every drug sold must be prescribed by a medical doctor. I have worked in this field for many years now and I can boast that I'm very experienced now. I like listening to music a lot. I have through this business owned a cocoa farm in one of the villages called Asikasu where on weekends I visit.
I sell all sort of drugs,pain killers such as paracetamol,Asprine etc.I have blood tonics, plastics and spirits for wounds,antibiotics and many more . From where my store is sited has no drugstore in that suberb and this offers me the opportunity to get market and precisely my customers are many. Business in health drugs are lucrative only that it is capital intensive. Acquiring a licence for this purpose is not easy in Ghana. One would ensure he/she has prepared a well ventilated room to store the drugs .Had it not been the effort of my father, I wouldn't have reached this far.
It is my pleasure to inform my lenders that I'm doing well with the loan funded and I would want to request another to buy more drugs into my shop.
I will buy pain killers such as paracetamol, aspirin @$12.
I Wii buy blood tonics @$15.3
I will include the purchase of Malaria drugs such as MALA 2(15 packs)@ 15.2
I will also add to my purchase plasters and spirits for dressing wounds @$12.1
Finally I will buy 13 boxes of baby diapers @$11.3.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$70.00
Date disbursed
Dec 6, 2017
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
7 months
Other loans
Amount repaid
$13.31
Amount remaining
$53.02
Expected completion
Jul 7, 2018
Status
Repaying late
Installment amount
$2.22
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
---|---|---|---|
Dec 16, 2017 | $2.22 | Dec 26, 2017 | $2.22 |
Dec 23, 2017 | $2.22 | Dec 26, 2017 | $2.22 |
Dec 30, 2017 | $2.22 | Dec 26, 2017 | $2.22 |
Jan 6, 2018 | $2.22 | Jan 12, 2018 | $2.22 |
Jan 13, 2018 | $2.22 | Jan 12, 2018 | $2.22 |
Jan 20, 2018 | $2.22 | Jan 12, 2018 | $2.22 |
Jan 27, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Feb 3, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Feb 10, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Feb 17, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Feb 24, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Mar 3, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Mar 10, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Mar 17, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Mar 24, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Mar 31, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Apr 7, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Apr 14, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Apr 21, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Apr 28, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
May 5, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
May 12, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
May 19, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
May 26, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Jun 2, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Jun 9, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Jun 16, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Jun 23, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Jun 30, 2018 | $2.22 | ||
Jul 7, 2018 | $2.00 |
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