CURSORY : A newly graduated Ghanian has shared how he had to resort to farming in other to afford university education despite having 7A’s and B in his WASSCE.


A persistent Ghanaian young man has recently taken to social media to recount how he ended up getting his university education financed after bagging 7As and a B in WASSCE .
According to a post he made on his LinkedIn timeline, the young man whose name is Francis Assan had revealed how he had to become a farm hand in a poultry farm ,after his secondary education because he needed money to afford his university education and there was no one to help.
Thankfully, he got a call from a man one day who asked him to send his WASSCE results to him. Upon review, he was impressed and helped Francis land a scholarship to study at the university.
“All hope of continuing my education at that time were lost until one day I received a call to send my WASSCE results to a certain prominent man. He was very pleased and astonished by my results so he helped to get me a scholarship. This is in September 2018, a exactly 4 years ago.”
The young man successfully completed the University of Professional Studies, Accra, having acquired an FCGPA of 3.55/4.00 in Accounting and Finance. He concluded by expressing gratitude to God for making a way for him.
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