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GH Man Acknowledges Granny's Contribution To His Tertiary Education After Bagging His First Degree
- A young Ghanaian man has celebrated his grandmother after earning his first degree at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi.
The article from Yen.com.gh details the heartwarming story of a Ghanaian man named Emmanuel, who publicly acknowledged his grandmother's significant contribution to his education. After successfully completing his tertiary education and earning a degree, Emmanuel shared a touching photo on social media of himself with his grandmother, who had financially supported his studies by selling tomatoes. He expressed his gratitude for her sacrifices, highlighting how her support was crucial in his academic journey. The story not only celebrates his achievement but also underscores the profound impact of family support in educational pursuits, resonating with many who appreciate the often unseen efforts of family members in enabling success.
Read the Full Yen.com.gh Article at [ https://yen.com.gh/people/family-relationships/272043-gh-man-acknowleges-grannys-contribution-tertiary-education-bagging-degree/ ]
Read the Full Yen.com.gh Article at [ https://yen.com.gh/people/family-relationships/272043-gh-man-acknowleges-grannys-contribution-tertiary-education-bagging-degree/ ]
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