
Ghanaian Lady Who Lived In Movable Kiosk As A Child Due To Poverty, Succeeds, Bags Msc Degree
Ghanaian Lady Racheal Amoah Darkwaah Narrates How She Went From A Begging Child To Master’s Degree Holder
A brilliant Ghanaian who endured a lot of struggles due to poverty has now triumphed in a big way.
Racheal Amoah Darkwaah obtained a master’s degree in Procurement from UPSA in Accra.
The Ghanaian lady recounts how she used to sleep in a kiosk as a child but managed to make it nonetheless.
Racheal Amoah Darkwaah, a graduate from the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), has inspired many with a rather emotional narration of how she rose from ‘nothing’ to attain her master’s degree.
Recounting her story, Racheal indicated that she came from a place that could be described as a state of ‘begging to eat poverty’. According to her, it started with her family being unable to afford a comfortable place of abode after she lost her dad at a tender age.
“Losing my father at a very tender age, we struggled with poverty having to stay in movable houses ‘kiosks’ where you bath and throw water away at dawn before sunrise,” she said.
From there, Rachel had to strategically pursue her education by positioning herself two years behind her classmates just so that the financial demands of her sister’s education do not affect hers. Now, she holds a master’s degree in Procurement from UPSA, which is a great reward from all her struggles.
Source: Yen.gh
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