
Legislator's Generous Gift Empowers Ghanaian Students
Nhyiaeso Legislator Supports Aspiring Entrepreneurs: GHS 30,000 Boost for UCC Students Kumasi, Ghana – In a heartwarming display of support for young entrepreneurs, Nhyiaeso legislator Stephen Amoah recently presented a significant financial boost to three students from the University of Cape Coast's TESCON chapter. Each student received GHS 10,000, totaling GHS 30,000, to help launch their business ventures. The event, which took place at the university, was filled with excitement and applause. "This isn't just a campaign; we're here to talk about entrepreneurship," Amoah stated during his address, emphasizing the need for young people to create their own opportunities in Ghana. One of the students, visibly moved, expressed gratitude for the support, stating, "This funding gives us the confidence and resources to pursue our dreams." The video of the event vividly captures the students' joy and Amoah's commitment to fostering entrepreneurship among Ghana's youth. Amoah's donation is a testament to the growing recognition of the importance of supporting young entrepreneurs in Ghana. By providing seed capital, he's empowering these students to become job creators and contribute to the country's economic growth. The initiative is a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with the right support, young people can achieve their aspirations and build a brighter future for themselves and Ghana.