I had my childhood education in a village called kyekyewere in the eastern region of Ghana. my dad run away when i was i little girl so i was raised by a single parent , my mom. she was a just petty trader who sells at the traffic to get some money to buy food . when i got to class five i had to dropout of school to help my mom in selling of the onion. God being so good, now i am a student at valley view university techiman campus, studying accounting . apart from being a student, i am a part time pupil teacher. in techiman , we have two major festivals celebrated every year. that is apoo and yam festival. i like reading a lot.
i teach in a private school and again sells women dresses where i get my income to pay my school fees. i chose this kind of business because there are a lot of women in the area where i live. women dresses are high in demand in my area more than any other thing because of the population of women. i get up to 500 ghana cedis every two weeks.i use the interest to reinvest into my business and use the rest to pay my tuition fees.
i will use it to purchase tools that will enable me to improve upon my business and pay my workers too . i will buy new dresses since Christmas is on the way. this will help women in my area get nice outfits to celebrate the birth of Christ.
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I had my childhood education in a village called kyekyewere in the eastern region of Ghana. my dad run away when i was i little girl so i was raised by a single parent , my mom. she was a just petty trader who sells at the traffic to get some money to buy food . when i got to class five i had to dropout of school to help my mom in selling of the onion. God being so good, now i am a student at valley view university techiman campus, studying accounting . apart from being a student, i am a part time pupil teacher. in techiman , we have two major festivals celebrated every year. that is apoo and yam festival. i like reading a lot.
i teach in a private school and again sells women dresses where i get my income to pay my school fees. i chose this kind of business because there are a lot of women in the area where i live. women dresses are high in demand in my area more than any other thing because of the population of women. i get up to 500 ghana cedis every two weeks.i use the interest to reinvest into my business and use the rest to pay my tuition fees.
i will use it to purchase tools that will enable me to improve upon my business and pay my workers too . i will buy new dresses since Christmas is on the way. this will help women in my area get nice outfits to celebrate the birth of Christ.