KwameTEK Daries: Sensational Life Story of COHSS President , Hon. Ben-Carl Kwaku Dzogbo.

The former Presidential Aspirant of the 2020 KNUST SRC election and a current president of College Of Humanities and Social Science (COHSS); Hon. Ben-Carl gave a sensational story of his educational life right after he completed Senior High School. In his debut interactive section on KwameTEK Diaries, he revealed how life was challenging after he completed Senior High School in 2014, where he had to pause and work for sometime for his own daily bread and finally been able to secure some money to buy University forms.
"I know right! Only a few are privy to this.

I completed S. H. S in 2014 but there was no ready money to continue my education so I had to pause and work for sometime. I worked at Phyto-Riker Pharmaceuticals as a factory hand for sometime and later moved to PayPlux Ventures all I'm the Search for money.

Because, the burden of catering for myself was on me,. I virtually had to spend the little I made on food and other things. By God's grace, I was able to raise some money in 2015 to buy University forms".

He moved further to add how his first tertiary education was interrupted due to his mum's sudden departure.

"In that same 2015, My Mother, whom I thought would help me raise funds for my education when the time was due passed on. What a difficult time it was! So first year fees was sorted. Notwithstanding the challenges I had to go through to be in the lecture room daily, I made a GPA of 3.88/ 4.0.
Second year came with the Challenge of paying fees again. Hmm. At this point, my uncle was a bit challenged and wasn't giving off easily. Moreover, the Accra City Campus is a somewhat fee paying campus so the fees are exhorbitant.
In Legon, I was still working at Wholesaleman, a shoes dealer as a Stock taker. I gathered some money and then bought Legon and Tech Forms in 2017. Legon gave me City Campus again so I had to come to Tech."




Story By Dachaga Batiey Roger/ KNUSTTigerEye 

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