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CCF sends ‘MOMO’ vendor to University

A Mobile money vendor, Moses Appiah who has been striving for three years to pay for his admission to the University of Education, Winneba has been supported.

Crime Check Foundation (CCF) gave Moses Ghc 1,000 to enable him to enroll in the University.

Moses has gained admission to study a four-year Marketing and Entrepreneurship programme to earn him a Bachelor’s Degree.

From a poor background but with a determination to secure his future he decided to work as a Mobile money vendor to save money for his education.

The 22-year-old man managed to save Ghc 800 from the job he was doing after completing Potsin T.I Ahmadiyya Senior High School in the Central Region in 2021.

His father is deceased and his mother is an old woman in the village who cannot afford a three square meal a day.

At last, Moses’s determination to achieve his dream of going to the University has been realized after CCF’s support under its Educational Support Fund.

Many underprivileged students have secured their future with the assistance of the Foundation.

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