Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
If you’re from a rich home and you apply yourself just a little bit, the sky is the limit on what you can achieve.
The petty setbacks and stress poor people have to deal with is not even in your orbit. Yours is to just get up, utilize what you’ve been given and voila – winning!
Kennedy Agyapong, Ghana’s member of Parliament for Assin Central and one of the richest men around, has 23 kids. As far as we can tell, with the exception of one stubborn girl known as Anell, all of these 23 kids are doing exceptionally well in life and achieving mega things.
Agyapong’s 23-year old daughter known as Amanda has revealed that she’s now been promoted in her current job at internet heavyweights Google.
Amanda started as an intern at the company then received a full time position and now – she’s also been promoted ontop of that!
She took to social media to celebrate this new achievement.
“@google newly PROMOTED Black woman🎉🎉 This is also dedicated to my day one Black Girl Googler squad, here’s to our continued successful careers💕💕 From my internship, to first job, to first promotion Google has held me down but most importantly so have these ladies!” she wrote.
Amanda studied at the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S before landing her internship at Google. She started as an account manager and has now received a promotion to a new position.
Watch her below…
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