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Mansa Agbaku, Saint John teen, lands Currie Scholarship

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  • Max 9 years ago

    Well done girl,

  • BB 9 years ago

    What are the opportunities available to people living and struggling in Ghana???

  • Mike Olongo, USA 9 years ago

    Opportunities exist for students in foreign countries living below the poverty line and whose verifiable academic work is par excellence. Universities such as Central State University in Ohio, Warren Wilson College in North C ...
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  • kk 9 years ago

    Thank you Mike for the info at the right time.

  • Yaa Nkosuo 9 years ago

    Don't be deceived BB, Children in Ghana are also doing well.

    Well done to this young girl and OURS too.
    We couldn't be happier parents without this

  • DANT 9 years ago

    Well done Girl go beyond the sky where there are no limits

  • JACOB 9 years ago

    WELL DONE YOUNG LADY GOD BLESS

  • Dziko Kwame 9 years ago

    Great effort, you brilliant one!

    Were you at a four-year SSS, or a 3-year SSS.

    I am curious and eager to know.

    Long libe Ghana

  • Yaa Nkosuo 9 years ago

    The article says she was born in the West

  • Ghanaman, US 9 years ago

    Very impressive.

  • Ekow Samuel - Paris. 9 years ago

    Very nice and stydies keep no and you'er bless, do not take it play.

  • asante 9 years ago

    They were born in Brunswick. They knew the scholarship before they came down. her sisters are all in Canada. They were at an advantage from the time go. Whats is the sweat to congratulate them? They already had the advantage.

  • Ghanaman, US 9 years ago

    Regardless, she deserves praise for her efforts, Mr. Asante.

  • Osei Kortibortor 9 years ago

    Don't mind that stupid Asante kortibortor, He wish the girl is from Asante region. ''YEN AKANFOA'' mentality.

  • Selassie Agbaku 8 years ago

    "They" were not born in new brunswick. There are three of us. Mansa is the only one that was born abroad. Please do your research before you make such comments. You don't have to congratulate her. Your words don't diminish he ...
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  • effua 9 years ago

    Well done, and congratulations keep the spirit up and make ur parents and country proud. I hope I will teach my girls to aim higher as ur parents did. Good luck dear

  • Nat Howusu 9 years ago

    Hi Mansa,
    Congratulations for making us all proud. More grease to your elbows and may you continue to shine as you climb up the educational ladder.

    Uncle Nat Howusu (Ghana)

  • Nat Howusu 9 years ago

    Hi Mansa,
    Congratulations on making us all proud. It is my hope and prayer that this scholarship will propel you to achieve more academic laurels.
    Ayekoo!!!!!!

  • charles -Ghana 9 years ago

    l am proud of u, keep it up my girl.