Bold and smart: Lady celebrates being admitted as Attorney of High Court
- A young woman recently shared a heartfelt post about being admitted as an attorney of the high court
- The post included heartwarming pictures of her smiling brightly and standing in front of a courthouse
- The post received many reactions from proud locals who congratulated her on her success
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A young woman called Hazel Hael recently shared a heartwarming story about going through many obstacles to finally be admitted as an attorney of the high court. The post also included beautiful and touching pics.
"It’s all still so surreal to me, just a girl from Eden Park who had a dream coupled with ambition and drive, but most importantly an amazing support system that’s beeeeeeen through the fire with me. When one speaks of Hustle, Lord knows Iv hustled through this journey to finely get to this point.
Nothing and I mean nothing has been easy, from late nights studying at University, sobbing over the phone with my mom, having her pray for me over the phone, to driving with my dad from firm to firm looking for articles, to actually getting articles being let down midway through oh my gosh. I’m so grateful humbled and blessed.
"Everyone’s journey is so so different, we can never ever compare ourselves to our peers we each have our own race to run, thus I always told myself that it’s not my timing but His, I am exactly where I need to be and everything has a purpose, whatever I endured and however long it took it molded me into the young lady I have become and I’m grateful for every experience, for the people I met along the way for the lessons Iv learned, I’m so proud of myself...I can now officially call myself an Attorney of the High Court, to God be the glory," she wrote proudly.
Facebookers had this to say:
Lloyd Mlungisi Manqaba said:
"Congratulations to you, to God be the glory."
Cynthia Finck Fredericks said:
"We are so proud of you Hazel. Praise God for carrying you through"
In other heartwarming YEN.com.gh news, a beautiful young South African woman is doing the things that'll make success to be done. Taking to Twitter, @RakgadiKoolKat shared some exciting news - she just opened her very own optometrist practice.
Her heartwarming, inspiring and highly motivational post included pictures of her standing undoubtedly proud in front of her new store. In the caption, she also calls on South Africans to kindly support her new and exciting venture.
"Sooo I opened my own optometry practice in Malelane MP. Nkomazi twitter please come through for ya girl," she wrote very happily.
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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.
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