Lady narrates her journey from sleeping in kiosk to bagging a degree

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A lady has taken to Facebook to share her ordeal in life which did not stop her from fulfilling her dreams.

The lady, identified as Adwoa Nyamekye Comfort on Facebook recounted that she lost her father at age 14 while in SHS 1 and further completed at age 16.

She later moved to Accra to work and further her education. “I got a job at lapaz and my salary was 150 a month which if I calculate my transportation alone it’s more than my salary,” she revealed.

For this reason her sister secured a place closer which happens to be her friend’s mother’s house.


Unfortunately, “two months later the woman started complaining that I’m always quiet when they are having a conversation meanwhile I don’t understand Hausa  and I can’t speak it too, ” Adwoa recounted.

However, she vacated the place and secured a kiosk for her residence.

“After moving to my room no money to buy mattress so I was sleeping in my kiosk for two years without a mattress yet I never give up, after two years I was able to buy a student mattress.”

After three years, Adwoa decided to go back to school. she recounted that people made a mockery out of it as people said why would she be living in a kiosk and decide to go to the university.

“…after staying in the kiosk for 4 years I was able to rent a room in the same house. The sad part was that I eat once a day because I need to save money so that i can be able to pay my bills. Upon all what I was going through there was one greatest friend in my life that’s Jesus, whenever I’m in pain I kneel down and cry onto the lord and indeed he is a promise God who never fails, this is part one of my story , my story my testimony,” she recounted.

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