Ayiku
Kute, Ghana
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Name
Ayiku
Member since
March 2022
On-time repayments
4 installments • 75%
Azariah ayiku is my name. The meaning of ayiku is the seed of beans . beans is a fertilizer on its own and full of nitrogen so people use to call me by a Nick name called fertiti. And I will also tell them I will surely prosper people life like fertilizer. I always tell them I will surely prosper. I started my school in a small village where you have to walk so many miles before getting to school. Sometimes when the river overflows then it means no school for that day. Am able to complete a technical school where I pursue metal works in school. Metal work is not a job I like so much but I learnt it any how. I started church at a very tender age but got things cleaere when I got up
As I completed my technical school I turn to farming. I did farming in many things but I realised I didn't have the strength for it so one day on my way to farm I met a man who was working on fixing iron sheet mesh but was not able to do it and when I got there I told him since I have done metal work in school I could help. So I followed the man and decided to learn his work which is spraying of metal finished works. With the little money I had I bought an applicator with a nozzle, gun or wand which I use to venture effect to coat a surface before finally I got much involve in the work and it has become my work now and have apprentices. People use to give me work to do because of how nice my is work is nice I hope to improve upon my work
First time since I started work as somebody who works with paints. And my friends father gave me a work where I used silver metallic wall paint to design the grave and it is like tiles that has been used. I borrowed money to do it and I need money to finish the project and when am paid I will use the profit to pay off the loan please
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Project Type
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Disbursed amount
$163.00
Date disbursed
Apr 4, 2022
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