If you ask any Ashesi student or alum, they will tell you it's not money. They will tell you it is some of the experiences they had from school... From taking courses like Leadership and FDE. FDE will have you roaming through Madina Market speaking to Kayaye women trying to
If you ask any Ashesi student or alum, they will tell you it's not money. They will tell you it is some of the experiences they had from school... From taking courses like Leadership and FDE. FDE will have you roaming through Madina Market speaking to Kayaye women trying to
create a business model that solves their problems and creates value for the economy. You will brave through that dusty, rough Berekuso Road, not having any clue how you're even going to go about what you have to do, battling with team members who are in the same conundrum.
@RobertBoatengD1 over here x.com/1unknown_eshunā¦
@RobertBoatengD1 Chale ashesi does something different and itās called money
@RobertBoatengD1 People who choose Ashesi already come from solid backgrounds and have many other options at their disposal. Reason, theyāre normally not in career haste like the masses. Thatās the actual distinction
@RobertBoatengD1 the environment is everything to me. something that Ghana's standard colleges lack, which causes its students to graduate from college and rush headlong in pursuit of a career. if you ask me, i believe that every parent who can afford to send their wards to Ashesi should do so.
@RobertBoatengD1 Third Trimester Field Practical Program (TTFPP). UDS students are posted to rural communities for 2 months whiles yāall are on long vac chilling in Europe, theyāre in these places sleeping in classrooms (some in uncompleted buildings), drinking water from boreholesā¦
@RobertBoatengD1 Since when did admitting your family is money loaded a sin? No one is saying your mother is Cecilia Dapaah oo