Beneficiaries
Profiles of some of the beneficiaries
Below are the Profiles of some of the beneficiaries
Brightmore Ofori Quansah
Business Information Technology
I have a desire to work hard to achieve my set goals. I am a very positive person who has the mindset that, “you only get out of life what put in.” I am self-motivated and interested in the needs of others and love to take on challenging tasks. Mr. Albert Ofori Quansah and Mrs. Beatrice Ofori Quansah are my parents. My father is an auto mechanic, and my mother is a trader. My father makes GH¢7,000 ($1180.44) per year and my mother makes GH¢8,000 ($1349.07) annually. I have three siblings, two (2) sisters and a brother. My academic journey began at Woodbridge International School, through to Air Force Junior High and St. Johns School. I have been admitted into the BSc. Business Information Technology programme at Palm University College for the 2021/2022 academic year but I am unable to pay the required tuition fees of $5,500 a year, because of financial difficulties. I need financial assistance to help me pursue my degree at Palm. Without financial assistance I will lose this great opportunity to add value to my life and grow into a position where I can make a difference in the life of my family and others.
Magdalene Asare
Business Information Technology
I come from Akuapem, Larteh in the Eastern Region. My mother’s name is Bernice Mamah and my father name is Edward Asare. My mom is a petty trader and my dad is a supplier of sands and stones. Both parents make GH¢5,000($843.17) per annum. I have 7 siblings. I attended Armed Forces Senior High School and graduated in 2020. I have been admitted into the BSc. Business Information Technology program at Palm University College and but my parents do not have the funds to pay my tuition fees. The tuition fee per year is $5,500. My parents would pay for my hostel and shuttle fees. I would be grateful if you can assist me pursue the degree in BSc. Business Information Technology by paying for my fees. Thank you.
Okoampa Samuel
Business Information Technology
I originate from Akim-Begoro, a suburb of Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana. I graduated from Ofori Panin Senior High School in Tafo-Kukurantumi. My family consists of four members which includes; my father, Mr. Dwenefour Isaac, my mother, Mrs. Okoampa Gladys, my brother Osei David and myself. My father works as cobbler in Akim-Begoro. Mrs. Okoampa Gladys is a trader who occasionally sell dresses in Kantamanto market in Accra.
I aspire to pursue a career in the Technology sector as a big data engineer and also establish my own computer center to serve the marginalized individuals in my community. My parents are unable to fund my university due to low income of their work. My parents make approximately GH¢3,600.00($607.08) annually.
In conclusion, I assure you that, investing in my education will not be in vain, if I am given the opportunity I will continue to apply the same diligence to my studies as I have always done in my Senior high school days to raise the name of Palm University College high. I will represent your reputable foundation and school well in every aspect.
I aspire to pursue a career in the Technology sector as a big data engineer and also establish my own computer center to serve the marginalized individuals in my community. My parents are unable to fund my university due to low income of their work. My parents make approximately GH¢3,600.00($607.08) annually.
In conclusion, I assure you that, investing in my education will not be in vain, if I am given the opportunity I will continue to apply the same diligence to my studies as I have always done in my Senior high school days to raise the name of Palm University College high. I will represent your reputable foundation and school well in every aspect.
Zir Zirmio Dy-Adaba
Business Information Technology
I am a highly motivated hard-working individual who is driven to identify gaps, challenges and problems in our society that hinder our progress as a people and
work towards identifying innovate solutions to those problems and challenges. One of my personal values and highest priorities is to serve my community through community organizing, mentoring, and events. I have worked with several community-based organizations focused on educating and mentoring young people in health and security in the Cape Coast area. I believe in being a supportive mentor and driver of positive change to the next generation. I have been admitted into the BSc. Business Information Technology program at Palm University College but I do not have the financial whirl withal to pay my way through school. I would therefore appreciate your assistance financially to pursue and complete this degree. I believe with my experience, passion for success and the knowledge I would acquire from the BSc. Business Information Technology program, I would be able to make a significant different in my generation.
Adam Lala Ayisha Naama
Business Information Technology
I am from Tamale in the Northern region of Ghana. I have the determination to accomplish whatever I put myself to do. I am from an extended family and my mom happens to be the last wife of my dad. I have four siblings and the second born of my mom and the sixteenth child of my father. My dad is late and my mom is unemployed. CAMFED is taking care of 20% of my tuition fees here at Palm University College. I need financial assistance to be able to cater for the other 80% of my fees. My father’s name is Adam Ramadan and my mother’s name is Naziatu Dawuda. I am a talented young lady and very ambitious. I see myself as a Humanitarian and an IT expert in a few years to come. I know that Palm University College is in a position to help me realize my goals and ambitions for the
betterment and development of Ghana and Africa as a whole by providing me with quality education. Thank you
Samuel Obeng Darko
Business Information Technology
My parents are Yaw Obeng Dankwah and Helen Akua Agyeiwaa. My dad is a mechanic, while my mum is a petty trader. The reason why you should support me is that my parents and I value education but because of financial challenges they are not able to pay for my full tuition fees but only 20% of it. With the opportunity to access quality education at Palm University College, I would like you to support my education to be able to achieve my dreams. I am the first son of my parents I want to make a difference and in doing that I need financial support. When I complete my education at Palm, I would also help raise needy students and give back to the society.
Thank you.