Loan to pay my children's school fees

Gideon Agyare

Tema, Comm. 16, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Gideon Agyare

Member since

May 2015

On-time repayments

302 installments  •  92%

About Me

Gideon Agyare Nkansah is my name.I was born on the 4th of October,1976.I am married with three kids.I have two daughters and a son.The name of my daughters are Celine,she is 14 years and Rhoda,she is 11 of age.The little boy is called Gerrit and he is 5 years old.My lovely wife's name is Mercy.I started my primary education at Goshen Preparatory school.I then continue my education at Tema Methodist day secondary school.Due to the unfortunate death of my father,there was no one to help me continue my education.I needed to work with building contractors to enable me get some money to continue my education.I then continue my education in a technical school called Tema Technical Institute where i offered a course in welding.After school,i wanted to open a welding shop on my own,but there was no support from no where.I later applied for a company work and i am currently working with Olam Ghana Limited,after working Ghacem Limited and Nestle Ghana Limited.

My Business

As a salary worker, my income alone is not enough to take good care of my children’s education, since their future depends on their education, I need to invest in their education to help them reach their goals in future and take good care of my family and also help the needy. With all this vision in mind, that let me started the transport business. I have started the transport business with a Hyundai (Model: H100) with registration number GT 4511 - 14, which I have not paid in full.
With the help of the Zidisha loan, my transport business will flourish, and also let all my visions been fulfilled by buying more vehicles in future to grow my transport business.

Loan Proposal

When granted the loan, this is how i will use it.
$150.00 will be used to pay Celine's school fees,$110.00 will be used to pay Rhoda's school fees,$75.00 will be used to buy their text books,$30 will be used to buy their exercise books,and $35 to buy their note books.
As a salary worker,i will deduct an amount of $20 from my monthly salary to pay for the loan.
Since i depend on my salary to care for my family,this loan opportunity is going to help me to pay my children's fees on time and they will not be sacked from school and they will have benefit to learn well since education is the main key to success.I will encourage others to take this opportunity in hand by taking a loan from Zidisha through you the lenders to improve on their lifes.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$451.00

Date disbursed

Mar 29, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

ShaneHeneghan

Galway, Ireland, Belgium

Evan Lamos

Brussels, Belgium

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

SuperMario28

Cudahy, United States

Roy

Espoo, Finland

Fred

Germany

MW

Matt Willis

United States

John Minges

United States

M

Marzl

Germany

J

Jo

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

GT

Grant Taleck

United States

Day Family

Melbourne, Australia

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Summary

Amount repaid

$473.74

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Oct 18, 2016

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Apr 9, 2016 $13.12 Apr 9, 2016 $13.12
Apr 16, 2016 $13.12 Apr 16, 2016 $13.12
Apr 23, 2016 $13.12 Apr 23, 2016 $13.12
Apr 30, 2016 $13.12 May 1, 2016 $13.12
May 7, 2016 $13.12 May 7, 2016 $13.12
May 14, 2016 $13.12 May 14, 2016 $13.12
May 21, 2016 $13.12 May 21, 2016 $13.12
May 28, 2016 $13.12 May 28, 2016 $13.12
Jun 4, 2016 $13.12 Jun 4, 2016 $13.12
Jun 11, 2016 $13.12 Jun 14, 2016 $13.12
Jun 18, 2016 $13.12 Jun 18, 2016 $13.12
Jun 25, 2016 $13.12 Jun 18, 2016 $13.12
Jul 2, 2016 $13.12 Jul 2, 2016 $13.12
Jul 9, 2016 $13.12 Jul 9, 2016 $13.12
Jul 16, 2016 $13.12 Jul 9, 2016 $13.12
Jul 23, 2016 $13.12 Jul 17, 2016 $13.12
Jul 30, 2016 $13.12 Aug 2, 2016 $13.12
Aug 6, 2016 $13.12 Aug 2, 2016 $13.12
Aug 13, 2016 $13.12 Aug 2, 2016 $13.12
Aug 20, 2016 $13.12 Aug 20, 2016 $13.12
Aug 27, 2016 $13.12 Aug 20, 2016 $13.12
Sep 3, 2016 $13.12 Aug 20, 2016 $13.12
Sep 10, 2016 $13.12 Sep 23, 2016 $13.12
Sep 17, 2016 $13.12 Sep 25, 2016 $13.12
Sep 24, 2016 $13.12 Sep 25, 2016 $13.12
Oct 1, 2016 $13.12 Oct 1, 2016 $13.12
Oct 8, 2016 $13.12 Oct 1, 2016 $13.12
Oct 15, 2016 $13.12 Oct 1, 2016 $13.12
Oct 22, 2016 $1.57 Oct 1, 2016 $1.57
Oct 29, 2016 $104.93 Oct 18, 2016 $104.93

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