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BITTER! BUT THE TRUE REALITY OF MOST GHANAIAN GRADUATES AFTER UNIVERSITY.

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Ghana, life after university. Practical reality of the Ghanaian youths and how you have to tactically survive it. How 80% of graduates manage their way out to where they are now in their career journey, only God knows and only time will allow their stories to be told. Most of us along the line,  dropped our University degree specialisation to peruse something new. I mean the courses we actually majored in, the knowledge and practical experience we garnered from doing  attachment just to add more  knowledge for a different change of career.  Don’t blame us at all, we took those bold steps out of frustration. Out of the fact that, some people we expected to understand and sympathize  with us on our “fresh university graduate looking for job but to no avail days” gave up on us.  So at some point we were also tired of the national anthem “the no vacancy” sang in our faces immediately we dropped our CVs. We were simply tired of seeing and hearing people, sometimes our

Don’t quit your job for marriage, find the balance and work at making both successful

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Oh my God!! One of my articles on ‘marriage and career’ made it to The Spectator’s on PAGE 23 GENDER COLUMN today. Marriage and having a career is sometimes very demanding and challenging but don’t quit your job because of marriage. Find the balance and work at making the two successful. Kindly grab a copy. #themuslimwomanachiever #kuburahdiamonds #thespectator #weekendnewspaper #gender #marriage & career #significant #challenging  #balance #lifestyle #women empowerment #speak2educate#speak to change #speak 2 educate #Muslim women #work and marriage #career women #Entreprenuers #working class women @The Spectator Newspaper ...Your Weekend Companion  This Article is dedicated to my husband @sadiqabdulaiabu in our first few months of marriage I wasn’t seeing top with playing the wife role versus being a corporate woman. Several times, I lamented I wanted to quit and just stay home take care of my kids and play my marriage duties very well. He said to me “no you have to work too, hav
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Alhamdullilah. Our maiden edition of the Meet and Greet with The Muslim Woman Achiever. Glad our maiden meet and greet session with the  Waakye seller’s  daughter, the lady who attended a public school , the lady who did a lot of work without salary but was still determined.  Writing and posting  about her, her career, her successes and all that to me, shouldn’t  only end with people reading and commenting they feel inspired.  Creating the social development impact by setting a platform for those who want to meet her is more significant to me and her also because she also runs a platform that seeks to bring Muslim Women around the world together.  The session is my own small way of creating a platform that will enable some of the young girls/ women (Muslims/ Christians)  who want to peruse the  Cabin Crew Career.  These women reached out via inbox messages requesting to meet her in person and ask her questions relating  to the Aviation Profession. Zulaiha Muntari
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Taking a step is better than not taking step at all. Last Sunday, I took my first baby steps of that dream in creating a platform “big or small) that will bring any of  our Muslim Women Achievers doing well in their respective careers, professions and enterprises closer to the young girls that their stories inspired and so want to meet them and ask their own questions. The Muslim Woman Achiever ‘Meet & Greet’ platform will not only target the young girls from ZONGO communities and it is not also for only Muslim women resources persons.  This platform is targeted to reach any young girl/ woman  regardless their  religious backgrounds. The  young girl  who needs to be told , her situation is not one of a kind but there are other women with similar or even worse situations than her, yet are going  further to achieve greater roles in their diverse fields. The main objective of the session is to  educate, inform, inspire and motivate these young girls to strive for greatnes