
Ghanaian Man Who Moved To Work As Cleaner In US, Set To Graduate As Neurosurgeon
A young man identified as Kojo Sarpong moved from Ghana to the United States in 2009 to work as a cleaner After working as a housekeeper for 5 years.
Kojo decided to pursue further education which turned out to be successful.
Currently, the young man is on the way to becoming the very first physician to have ever emerged from his family.
Kojo Sarpong, a Ghanaian young man currently lives in Washington DC in the United States of America and is on the verge of becoming the first-ever neurosurgeon in his family.
Recounting the rather inspirational story on his Facebook handle, Kojo indicated that he started from a humble place where he had to work for five years as a housekeeper when he initially relocated to the US.
“Started my journey in America as a housekeeper for about 5 years. Now after all this hard work and dedication, I am going to be a NEUROSURGEON!!! The first physician in my family!” he posted.
According to an article by Tcjonline.com, Kojo arrived in the United States in 2009 from Ghana and worked at Wal-Mart and as a housekeeper at a hospital but in 2011, Sarpong decided to attend GPC at the Clarkston campus and pursue his education.
Source:yen.com.gh
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