Cement for the floor for my cattle pen

Yirkpeng

Nkoranza, Ghana

129% paid forward

Entrepreneur

Name

Yirkpeng

Member since

April 2015

On-time repayments

54 installments  •  56%

About Me

I am Mallachi Yirkpeng, I grew up, attended both primary and JHS in a village called Tome in the upper west region. I furthered my education at SHS in another village called Lassie Tuolo and completed in 2005 in the same region. Due to financial problem, I could not proceed to the university though my results could take me to any of the public universities in Ghana. I had to migrate to Nkoranza in Brong Ahafo region to do sand winning to earn so as to continue my education.
I had it in mind that I will do business when I come to school. so my first semester I did a personal market survey purposely to identify a commodity that has effective demand and limited supply on campus and realized there were few smock sellers and were very expensive for students to afford. I quickly contacted a sizeable number of students for their views on the business and they gave me positive views. so during vacation I was doing my sand winning to get money for school fees, when school resumed, the money on me was not enough to cater for the fees and my upkeep on campus so I decided to try the business, to my surprise when I brought 10 smock shirts to campus, I earned more than 80% of the capital invested which I used to pay my fees continued the business. my next target is setting up a structure near the school so I can continue the business which the capital is not enough and that is why I want you to help me with the loan to finance the project. in fact the people here don't sew the smock but they fancy wearing it, they consider it unique though it is not part of their culture. their unique "Aboakyire " festival and kenkey are the cultural traits that help identify them.
I have been praised by many prominent people in my for my abilities because I became a president to a union "Tome Students' Union " which was 90% collapsed but I was able to revamp it by setting up various projects aimed at sustaining it, I have even gone afar to conquer some of the members to form a different union. I will like my children to business minded creative in all their dealings.

My Business

I buy and sell cattle from villages to cities which is very lucrative. I buy them at much cheaper prices as low as GHC 700 and sell in cities as much as GHC 1800 to GHC 2000
I now offer mobile money and credit transfer services in addition to my provision shop.
I also have sound systems which I rent out. I use the profit to reinvest.
I'm now thinking of buying canopies and chairs for rent and that is my next business target so please help me

Project Proposal

I would be grateful if you help me again this time to some three bags of cement to put a concrete floor in my cattle pen. This Will help keep it for a long time. I will be able to clean the cow dung when they shit to prevent them from disease. I have already fetched the sand and now it's only left with the cement. Looking at how it's raining heavily here, if I don't cement it, it may collapse which will cause a lot of damage to people's crops.
So I'm pleading with lenders to please and kindly help me out as usual.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$21.00

Date disbursed

Jul 8, 2022

Backers

Mercy

Ongata Rongai, Kenya

RL

Robert L

United Kingdom

Joyce

Techiman-bono East,ghana, Ghana

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