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KwameTEK Diaries: Encounter with Deborah Laryea, The 1st Class Environmental Science Graduate who Now Moves Door to Door to Braid Hair for a Living

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This Saturday on KwameTEK diaries will be the reality most young graduates face after school. Few weeks ago a thread popped up on Twitter concerning one Miss Deborah Laryea, a first class Environmental Science student who now moves from houses to shops to braid people's hair in search of her daily bread. A tweet from one @EdwardAsare reveal the ordeal the Technocrat had to go through before she could afford something little for her self after she completed her National Service in 2019 with Ghana Manganese Company Ltd as a Health Safety and Environment officer. Pathetic enough, the young graduate revealed how hard her daily source of income becomes at times even though she keeps hoping that things will work best one day. " I imagine it and my hands replicate my imagination. Because it is home service that I do mostly, I get as low as GHC 25 ” . She also stated that there are times she doesn’t get any customer for a whole week but she’s still hopeful and has a positive mi...

Breaking News: Third Year Biochemistry MasterCard Foundation scholar at KNUST goes missing!

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South Sudanese third year biochemistry student under the scholarship of MasterCard foundation has been missing since yesterday 28th May 2020. News reaching us indicate that before he went missing ,he had earlier submitted his displeasure about how the leaders of MasterCard Foundation scholarship at KNUST have poorly handled the issues that concern international students. [For your publicity, info tip, event coverage, massive hype, an agenda Personality? Contact us 0237380243 or follow us on twitter via KNUST TigerEye Media Inc .] Mr Diing Diing cited he was psychologically tortured, emotionally drained and how he was bullied by Lead of the program at KNUST. Quoting from words in the message he posted on the official WhatsApp group of international students;  “Friends, being part of this scholarship was the best I ever thought, it had a clear vision for me, to make me a transformative leader and transform other people’s lives.” Diing Diing furthermore, elaborated t...

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