Payment of fees for my girl child

Abigail

Prampram, Ghana

71% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Abigail

Member since

April 2016

On-time repayments

142 installments  •  77%

About Me

My name is Abigail Kai Awuley. I come from Prampram in the greater Accra region of Ghana. I am married to Mr. Lawson Tetteh who is also from Prampram.

I come from a community that celebrates one of popular festivals in Ghana called Homowo. Homowo Festival celebration is in honor of our forefathers who fought for the land of Prampram. Homowo Festival simply means hunger festival, so during the festivities we cook and spread food through the town for our ancestors to eat and bless us with spirit of unity and development.

My Business

My business mainly is based on buying fish from fishermen and selling it to my customers. Currently, I go to the seashore every day to buy fish from fishermen and sell to my customers in the town. I sometimes preserve the fish and store it in a fridge in case the fishermen arrived late.

I choose this goods and service because it is one of the fastest moving businesses in my community and beyond. The challenges this business of mine face is when fishermen couldn't get enough catch when they go fishing. Business moves very well especially when it is harmattan or raining season.

Loan Proposal

Hello lender's,
My daughter is in the a second year at the university.

I have been able to push her to this level with your help so far.

With the new loan, I would have to make ready all her needs including school fees and learning materials.

An amount of $300 will use to pay her school fees whiles $100 will be use to purchase school learning materials like text books,exercise books etc.

I then use $90 as her feeding fees for the semester and the rest of $65 will invested into my fish preservation business.

I would repay the loan weekly through the proceeds fish preservation business.

Thank you

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About Me

My name Abigail Kai Awuley, I come from Prampram in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. I am married to Mr lawson Tetteh also from Prampram.
I come from a community that celebrate one of popular festivals in Ghana called Homowo.

It begins with the sowing of millet by the traditional priests in May. After this, thirty-day ban on drumming is imposed on the land by the priests.

The festival is highlighted at varying times by different quarters of the Ga-dangme tribe.

Homowo recounts the migration of the Ga-dangmes and reveals their agricultural success in their new settlement. According to oral tradition, a severe famine broke out among the people during their migration to present day Accra. They were inspired by the famine to embark on massive food production exercises which eventually yielded them bumper harvest.

Their hunger ended and with great joy they "hooted at hunger" this is the meaning of the word HOMOWO.

My Business

My business is mainly the purchase of fresh fish at the shore for smoke preservation and resale. For this reason I have daily rendervous at the seashore to meet the fisherman when the land.

There are times, however when there is little catch of fish and and this makes business slow.

Loan Proposal

Hello lender's,
My daughter is in the a second year at the university.

I have been able to push her to this level with your help so far.

With the new loan, I would have to make ready all her needs including school fees and learning materials.

An amount of $300 will use to pay her school fees whiles $100 will be use to purchase school learning materials like text books,exercise books etc.

I then use $90 as her feeding fees for the semester and the rest of $65 will invested into my fish preservation business.

I would repay the loan weekly through the proceeds fish preservation business.

Thank you

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  • Margaret    Dec 29, 2017

    The loan was paid off in a timely manner, I would gladly lend again.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$567.00

Date disbursed

Feb 2, 2018

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

14 months

Lenders

Mark Rowlatt

Peterborough, UK, United Kingdom

Stefan Koshold

Mülheim, Germany

MM

Mac McKiva

United States

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