Loan to pay casual laborers

Afriyie

Dadieso, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Afriyie

Member since

December 2016

On-time repayments

161 installments  •  33%

About Me

I am Afriyie Samuel who has reached 27 years . I come from a town known as Dadieso, one of the towns in Western region of Ghana. I was brought up by my Grandmother because my mum passed on, as the saying goes in Ghana' if ntifu is not there, pagyafo is there' so therefore, my dad got married again and have 3 more children from his next married. My grandparents use to stay at Anagy in Takoradi metropolis therefore my friends called me anagy. I had my basic education at that same place.

My Business

My Grandfather was a farmer so I used to accompanied him to farm on weekdays and holidays. There is no place like home so we definately went home after my grand dad had retired so we continued the farming work there. I gathered some money from the sale of produced to acquire my own land where I'm farming. I make good sale after selling my produced especially cassava.

Loan Proposal

Cassava is a staple food eaten all over the country. Right from leaves to root (tubers) is used for a special purpose. Even peel from tubers are used to feed animals. When this loan is approved, I would use it to pay four farm labourers. Who will weed under the farm.Since cassava contains water I don't use chemical when it is almost time to harvest.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$112.00

Date disbursed

Dec 26, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 months

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Lenders

Craig Newmark

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$112.43

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Mar 31, 2017

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jan 4, 2017 $7.33 Dec 28, 2016 $7.33
Jan 11, 2017 $7.33 Dec 28, 2016 $0.24
Jan 11, 2017 $7.09
Jan 18, 2017 $7.33 Jan 18, 2017 $7.33
Jan 25, 2017 $9.78 Jan 28, 2017 $9.78
Feb 1, 2017 $9.78 Feb 1, 2017 $9.78
Feb 8, 2017 $2.44 Feb 10, 2017 $2.44
Feb 15, 2017 $2.44 Feb 14, 2017 $2.44
Feb 22, 2017 $2.44 Feb 27, 2017 $2.44
Mar 1, 2017 $2.44 Mar 10, 2017 $2.44
Mar 8, 2017 $2.44 Mar 10, 2017 $2.44
Mar 15, 2017 $2.44 Mar 15, 2017 $2.44
Mar 22, 2017 $2.44 Mar 23, 2017 $2.44
Mar 29, 2017 $2.44 Mar 23, 2017 $2.44
Apr 5, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Apr 12, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Apr 19, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Apr 26, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
May 3, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
May 10, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
May 17, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
May 24, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
May 31, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jun 7, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jun 14, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jun 21, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jun 28, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jul 5, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jul 12, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jul 19, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Jul 26, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Aug 2, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Aug 9, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Aug 16, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44
Aug 23, 2017 $2.44 Mar 31, 2017 $2.44

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