Meet Ghanaian Mom and Female Vulcaniser Breaking Barriers in the Male-dominated Field
- Joyce Korkor is a venturesome Ghanaian woman who has carved a niche for herself in the automobile industry
- The mother of four took over her husband's male-dominated business after his demise to fend for their surviving children
- Even though the venture requires the ability to exert muscles and be more dexterous, she appears to have mastered her craft
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Ghanaian women are thriving in fields that were once considered a preserve of men. Joyce Korkor has carved a niche for herself in the male-dominated automobile sector.
The venturesome woman is living proof that when the realisation of a dream fails, the strength to move on must be sustained.
Affectionately called Obaa Yaa, Korkor, who is in her mid-30s, originally wanted a career in the military but could not pursue her passion for conjugal reasons. She got married at the age of 21 years old.
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Taking over her husband's business
The mother of four took over her husband's vulcanising business after his demise. Korkor had to take steps to earn a living to fend for their surviving children.
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For seven years, she has been running the business, which she inherited from her late husband.
Before she took over the venture, she had someone working for her but the person showed ''gross insubordination''.
''He was recalcitrant and came to work at odd times,'' said Korkor, according to Ameyaw Debrah.
Thriving in a male-dominated field
Even though the business requires the ability to exert muscles and be more dexterous, she appears to have mastered her craft pretty well.
The mompreneur now attracts loyal clients who are impressed to see a woman in a male-dominated field.
Meet the UEW Student Combining Her University Education and Work as a Painter
YEN.com.gh previously reported that Lois Bailey is a venturesome student at the University of Education, Winneba, making strides in a male-dominated occupation as a female creative painter.
Despite the challenges she has encountered in her young career, she is determined to break barriers and become one of the most loved painters in Ghana.
Some of her clients undermine and underrate her judgment and expertise because of her gender, but she is eager to exceed expectations for herself.
Meet Maame Esi Foriwah the Ghanaian Journalist Turned Uber Driver and Mobile Caterer
Meanwhile, the transportation industry is one of the most thriving sectors in Ghana, but fewer Ghanaian women have established careers in the sector due to several factors.
One woman, Maame Esi Foriwah, has carved out a niche in the ride-hailing industry despite the challenges, combining her work as an Uber driver and mobile caterer.
The single mom of two adorable children lost her job in February 2019 during the Government of Ghana liquidation process.
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