Linda Oforiwaa
Dunkwa, Ghana
100% repaid
Name
Linda Oforiwaa
Member since
July 2016
On-time repayments
159 installments • 35%
Asaabea Oforiwaa Linda is my name and my parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ofori. I am 25 years old and come from Dunkwa in the central region of Ghana. I had my basic education at Roman Catholic primary and junior high, respectively, all at Dunkwa. I continued at Dunkwa Secondary Technical School. People call it D Sec Tech for short. I had formal education by the assistance of my uncle. I used to carry load after school, people call it porter, because my parents believed that the right place for the girl is in the kitchen. I have two brothers and two sisters from same parents.
With the help of my uncle, I have gained admission into the University of Cape Coast in the central region of Ghana. I want to became an accountant in the future to prove to my parents and all those who believe that the right place for the girl child is in the kitchen is wrong. Unfortunately, my elder two sisters have not had any formal education because of the perception of some people including my parents.
Dear lenders thank you once again for what you have done for me during my first year at the University. I am now in second year, and by the university policy only first years and sports men and women are provided with the limited accommodations on campus. All other students have to arrange for their accommodation, which is a bit higher than what the university provides. Please, since I cannot pay for the whole year's fee I have negotiated to pay in installments.
The amount for the academic year is GHS 1,800 (USD $407). I believe my humility will meet your satisfaction and assist me. Moreover, my mum is a seamstress and I learnt it as far back as junior high, so during weekends I sew for income.
Asaabea Oforiwaa Linda is my name and my parents are Mr and Mrs Ofori. I am 25 years old and come from Dunkwa in the central region of Ghana. I had my basic education at Roman Catholic primary and junior high respectively all at Dunkwa. I continued at Dunkwa Secondary Technical School. People call it D Sec Tech for short. I had formal education by the assistance of my uncle and I used to carry load after school people call it Porter because my parents believed that the right place for the girl is the kitchen. I have two brothers and two sisters from same parents.
With the help of my uncle I have gained admission into the University of Cape Coast in the central region of Ghana. I want to became an accountant in future to prove my parents and all those who believed that the right place for the girl child is the kitchen wrong. Unfortunately my elder two sisters do not had any formal education because of the perception of some people including my parents.
Dear lenders thank you ones again for what you have done for me during my 1st at the University. I am now in 2nd year and by the university policy only 1st years and sports men and women are provided with the limited accomodation on campus. All other students have to arranged for their accomodation which is a bit higher than what the university provides. Please, since I cannot pay for the whole year's fee I have negociated to pay in instalment. The amount for the academic year is GHS1800. I believe my humble will meet your satisfaction and assist me. Moreover, my mum is a seamstress and I learnt it as far back as junior high so during weekend I sew for income.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$303.00
Date disbursed
Jul 28, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
29 months
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