A young Ghanaian CEO named Noble Wisdom Dordoe recently shared some of the jobs he had to do because of financial difficulties growing up.


Noble Wisdom Dordoe is a vibrant Ghanaian who recently publicly shared his journey to becoming the CEO of the foundation on social media, which aims to help needy children and defenseless people in society.
Using his LinkedIn timeline, Noble revealed that due to the poor financial situation of his family, he first had to work as a truck driver and then switched to selling yogurt.
Eventually, he became a security guard and then a messenger.
After working for some time, you can go to college if you save enough money.
Noble hinted that the struggles he encountered while growing up encouraged him to start a foundation that would help many people.
According to his post, his foundation “Give me Hope” has been in operation for 10 years.
Noble Wisdom Dordogne also serves as a merchant acquisition expert for Fidelity Bank Ghana.
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