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Meet Bonfil Kobina, The Brilliant Boy who made 7A’s In WASSCE but now Picks Blocks to Survive

Key Notes:

  • A young brilliant boy identified as Bonfil Bornege who got 7A’s in West African Senior Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has not been able to further his studies.
  • He now picks blocks to Survive.
  • The boy completed his studies at Ofori Panin Senior High School in Eastern Region Of Ghana

A Ghanaian student, Bonfil Bornege Kobina, who achieved 7A’s in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), now works at a block factory to ekes a living.

The Ofori Panin Senior High School alumnus in the Eastern Region of Ghana couldn’t further his education after completing school in 2019 due to financial constraints.

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He recalled finances were hard after he completed school, and his parents couldn’t afford to buy him admission forms to the university.

Kobina told Kofi Adoma Nwanwanii on Kofi TV in a recent interview that his mother sells fresh fish at the market to cater to the family, revealing that his father is struggling with ill-health.

Originally, Kobina wanted to study Science in senior high school but settled on Business with Cost Accounting because he wasn’t performing in Science back in junior high school.

Kobina told Kofi Adoma Nwanwanii on Kofi TV in a recent interview that his mother sells fresh fish at the market to cater for the family, revealing that his father is struggling with ill-health.

”My mother is in the market. She sells fresh fish, but my father isn’t feeling well.
”A man recently gave me GHc200 (N13, 565) to buy admission forms to apply to the University of Ghana,” he said.
Keeping hope alive
Originally, Kobina wanted to study Science in senior high school but settled on Business with Cost Accounting because he wasn’t performing in Science back in junior high school.

Nonetheless, he excelled in his final exams, scoring 7A’s in WASSCE. He’s still keeping hope alive and his quest to become a Forensic Psychologist in the future despite the financial impediment to his education

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