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Kwame Poku is a young Kumasi Asante Kotoko soccer player from Twifo Praso, a city in the central region of Ghana.
He is known for his fast attacking strength, scoring eight (8) goals since his first season with the Porcupine Warriors. But the 23-year-old’s rise to become a Kotoko star was not easy.
Mr. Akwesi Boi Biney, aka Arrested, an average income earner, an Anogyank Indian from a Twifu Praso suburb saw that light in Kwame Poku and decided to lobby and invest in him every penny.
If you are in a position to help someone, help him because you never know what tomorrow will bring.
Kwame Poku was brought in with a coach and teacher at a well known school and team in Cape Coast, but this person said all kinds of things to this guy and his manager. This is someone who is from the same village, Twifu Nyanasi, with Kwame Poku. “Don’t let the noise of other people’s opinions drown out your own inner voice” – Steve Jobs.
Kwame Poku’s manager, Mr. Akwesi boi Biney aka Arrested, who trusted in Kwame Poku’s abilities and capabilities never gave up on him and himself but continued to push and even to this day. “To make a difference in someone’s life, you don’t have to be brilliant, rich, beautiful, or perfect, you just have to worry.” Akwesi Boi Biney is never among those who called themselves billionaires in Twifu Praso, but he only cared.
Twifo Praso is never associated with Kwame Poku every time you hear his name. Because no leader saw anything good in him! Our leaders and stakeholders are full of jealousy, backbiting, envy, corruption, evil, and negative mindset. They only know themselves and their families, but no one else!
Kwame Poku was never counted among the notable players in Twifu Praso when we were growing up that we expected them to be where Kwame Poku has come now, but they all used their talents on women, pee, alcohol, gambling and even sometimes stealing ended up with them. in prison and others become teenage parents. The good few who couldn’t get help decided to give up themselves and gave up their talents for something else.
Kwame Poku never had it easy, he was not an angel, but he was determined, focused and hard-working, and these are the results of his hard work. Remember: “If you don’t pursue what you want, you will never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no, if you don’t step forward, you are always in the same place.”
As we speak now, if all goes well, Kwame Poku will move to a team in Algeria with an offer of 15,000 euros a month even with a Benz car for its luxury and so many other beautiful offers. No one saw this coming! Only Mr. Akwesi boi Biney saw Kwame Poku as he can CONVERT, but not as ERA.
Some relatives, friends and the Kwame Poku society want him to become a nurse, forgetting his interest and passion. They thought that he should have taken the opportunity at Twifu Praso School of Nursing after having passed his West African High School Certificate Exam (WASSCE) from Twifu Praso High School (GREAT TWIPASS). Kwame Poku kept his belief, interest and passion and continued to work hard on his talent and that’s it!
Lessons Learned from Kwame Poku’s Success (1) Be focused and determined no matter what obstacles come your way.
(2) Don’t give up on yourself or on others.
(3) Be on the lookout for their talent, interest and passion and develop them.
(4) Believe in yourself, your skills and abilities.
(5) If we are in a position to help others, let us gladly do so. Don’t always wait for people to always come to you and say Honorable, Yes sir, Massa, boss, sir, major, boss all the time. You never know what tomorrow holds.
(6) It is not always going to the University, the College of Nursing and other tertiary institutions that will make us SHINE. Also consider your psychomotor skills.
I encourage you to read this NEVER GIVE UP! “TODAY is HARD, TOMORROW will be WORSE, but THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW will be SUN! James E. Faust, a former leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also said” Tomorrow’s blessings and opportunities depend on decisions Let’s have it today. “So choose wisely.
Kasim Smith writes +233546200002
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