Lady graduates from Oxford & gets admission at Harvard; shares amazing story & photos

Lady graduates from Oxford & gets admission at Harvard; shares amazing story & photos

- A brilliant young black lady who hails from Zimbabwe has graduated from Oxford Univesity and gained admission at Harvard

- Vee Kativhu is also a popular YouTuber and has gained recognition from Michelle Obama, LinkedIn and others

- Life did not actually start so easily for the 22-year-old as she lost her dad early and had to go through some struggles as a result

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Vee Kativhu, a young brilliant black lady who is also a popular YouTuber has gained admission to study her master's at Harvard University after graduating from Oxford.

Narrating her story in different posts sighted by YEN.com.gh on her Twitter handle, Vee indicates that she was raised by a single parent from Zimbabwe and went through many struggles.

When Vee's father passed on, the young woman had to leave her home country, learn English, attend disruptive state schools and work long hours to help her mother.

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By working relentlessly, she was recognized along the line by Michelle Obama, LinkedIn and other renowned organizations for her passion and achievements.

Just a month after her 22nd birthday, Vee secured a 12-month partnership with LinkedIn's changemakers and will be working with them on a campaign to help students.

On that occasion, Vee Kativhu used the opportunity to narrate her story from how she started off in Zimbabwe to get to where she is today.

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In another amazing report, a young and ambitious Ghanaian lady by name Doris Deku is making it in the male-dominated tiling industry after she was unable to continue her education after junior high school.

Doris narrated her breathtaking story in an interview with YEN.com.gh on a special edition of Faces of Ghana in which the businesswoman made a number of eye-popping revelations.

According to Doris, she dreamed to become a lawyer, an accountant or a businesswoman but she lost her parents just when she needed their help to go into high school at the time.

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