Kwame McSolomon a first class graduate who started selling second hand clothes because of lack of job has lamented that hee barely feed himself.


The 33-Year-Old graduate who despite his parent’s poor background struggled to graduate from the university, with a first class graduate, has begged kind hearted people to come to help him with a job.
Although Appiah was older than many of his mates, he did not allow the age gap to discourage him from focusing on his goal.
At 20, he completed senior high school before heading to the University of Education, Winneba, where he obtained a first-class degree in Bsc Management Education at age 24.
Despite the progress, he had other hurdles to overcome, including secure employment to start life. Appiah told a trusted Ghanaian news media Yen.gh that he had not secured a job after graduating in 2019.
In his words:
”I have been jobless since 2019. I have made several attempts, but none yielded a positive result.
”I go for used clothes from a supplier and, after selling, I keep the profit and send bulk money to my supplier.
”The profit margin is low, and you end up using what you made to treat yourself; I fall sick from walking days under the scorching sun.
”It’s not easy. I need a job to earn income to invest in the business,” Appiah said.
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