Repairing my photocopy machine

Francis Hackman

Abura Dunkwa, Ghana

63% paid forward

Entrepreneur

Name

Francis Hackman

Member since

October 2021

On-time repayments

36 installments  •  100%

About Me

My name is Francis Hackman.I am a teacher by profession. I am in a Rank of principal superintendent at Ghana Education Service. I am single. I was born at Abura Dunkwa in the central Region of Ghana. I own
a house and undertaking building renting project. I have experience in building construction of which I can build as well. I receive my salary through controller and accountant general department. both of my parents are alive. I stay at Abura Dunkwa near Ghana fire Service with the street name as Odompim street.I also do farming including rearing few chicken for domestic consumption.

My Business

I work under Ghana Education Service at Abura Asebu Kwamankese District in the central Region of Ghana. I work at Aponapondo Royal Home Basic school. I teach at primary level. I receive monthly salary through controller and accountant general department. I am in a Rank of principal superintendent and receive Monthly salary. I also receive monthly rent income of about six hundred Ghana cedis.

Project Proposal

I want to make little repairs of my photocopy machine. This will make it work more than before so that I will get more customers to do business with me. I will purchase some sheets for my business as well. This will make enough sheets to be in stock for increasing work.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$88.00

Date disbursed

Aug 5, 2022

Backers

LJ

United States

Laban Msagha

Mombasa, Kenya

Vincent Odongo

Mombasa, Kenya

W

wisdom2080

Fullerton, United States

RR

Richard Reeve

Philadelphia, United States

Rita Aduamoah

Agona Swedru, Ghana

Maame Aba Nkyekyer

Komenda-dompoase, Ghana

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