After I lost my ‘Mon’ at 13years, I have to Sell Coconut for living.
After I lost my ‘Mon’ at 13years, I have to Sell Coconut for living.
Life is actually a game ! If a lady like Abena can do this for survival, then as a man, You have no excuse to complain about lack of jobs.
Despite all these Abena is extremely happy for what God has done for her. Abena’s parents went through broken home hence there was lack of parental care and control for Abena. Abena was staying with her mother untill she lost her at age 13.
Life was a tag- off- war for Abena. At Junior High School; one, Abena got pregnant which forced her to dropout of school. After delivery, life became even worse for her but she never gave up. She started coconut business with an amount of GHC20 in 2020.
At a point Abene have to struggle and go to the coconut farm, climb the coconut tree by herself and pluck the fruits. She was doing that to cut down labour cost since she does not have money to hire men to climb the tree.
She strictly relayed on the business her survival and her child’s education. She is planning to get a container very soon all from the profit she had from her coconut business.
This shows how determined she is. She actually has great ambition. To her, her vision is to establish a huge store where she will be a key supplier of provisions of different kinds and also a wear house for bulk purchase of coconut in the Region.
Abena’s story is very heart touching. Oheneba media presented a sum of money to Abena to help her achieve her dream. As beautiful as she is, she promised never to give in for any man but to work harder to achieve her life goals. The down fall of a man is not the end of his life! What excuse do you have? You are solely responsible for your life.
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