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Peter Bawuah graduated from KNUST but struggled a lot. He has won a scholarship to Canada and has traveled to the prestigious University of Windstor, Ontario
A Ghanaian is using his food business to promote African culture and also to draw the attention of the younger generation living in Canada to the continent.
A young lady living abroad has told Ghanaians to disregard the gross misconception that living outside the country means you get to work less and enjoy more.
A Ghanaian young man called The founder and Editor-In-Chief of Debonair Afrik, Emmanuel Ekuban is in France for a partnership over his exploits in fashion.
Basira Mohammed was nominated for the Nollywood Entertainment And Leadership Awards in the UK in different catagories for her movies 30 Days & The Round Table
Maj Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah, a Ghanaian-born served as a personal assistant to Queen Elizabeth II before her demise. He became first Black equerry in Britain
Victor Elorm Morgah is a Ghanaian Tech Entrepreneur, C.E.O at Melvic Technologies, Computer Hardware & SoftwarePro who asked for GH¢300 only to be paid GH¢3,600
Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa is an 18-year-old who enrolled in KNUST at age 13. She has been admitted to a US university but lacks the funds to undertake the programme.
Francisca Lamini who is now a student at Harvard says she started working out some NSMQ questions when she was yet to enter senior high school. No wonder..
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