I Push Truck at The Market To Pay My School Fees – Student Nurse
Ibrahim Razak, the student nurse who pushes truck to pay his school fees, speaking on SVTV Africa, lamented on his daily struggles at kasoa market; all in the name of getting something to finance his tertiary education.
The 22 year old boy, is a first year student of the Bole Nursing Training Institution in the Northen Region.
According to him, through out his life he has been hawking on the streets, all in the name of financing his education.
From class 4 to JHS 1, he sold pure water on the streets of Nungua; his means of survival.
Even though his parents are alive, poverty compelled him to live with his uncle, and to realize his educational dream, he had to sell pure water on nungua streets, for 3 years.
Eventually, they relocated to Kasoa in the Central region and there, he was into truck pushing; something he did as part time at his previous place.
Through out his Senior High education, he pushed truck at Kasoa market to make some savings for his education and up keep.
He is now in his first year at the Bole nursing training college, but will not stop pushing truck.
His desired dream was to study economics, so he could become one of the best economist in the world.
Nevertheless, he is now enrolled in a nursing training college.
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