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A young and smart female UG student who graduated in 2020 now works as a technology analyst at the Bank of America
– Sabrina Awuni graduated on top of her class with a First class in Computer Engineering
– During the lockdown period last year, the young lady set up her own online restaurant called Mealbox
Sabrina Lamie Awuni, a young and smart graduate from the University of Ghana, who graduated in the year 2020, has been employed at the Bank of America as a Technology Analyst.
In a series of posts sighted by YEN.com.gh on her LinkedIn handle and a feature by Because She Can, Sabrina says she desires to be one of the most successful women in technology.
According to Sabrina, it has not been that easy choosing and sticking with a solid career decision, but she has been kept focused and inspired by her quest for success.
The young lady also indicated that she is currently running her own online restaurant, Mealbox, which she set up during the pandemic when most people were under lockdown.
Sabrina graduated not only with the First class in Computer Engineering but was also the best graduating student in her programme. Her prizes included: The Best Graduating Project in Computer Engineering, Ericsson Prize for The Best Graduating Female Student in Computer Engineering, and Vodafone Prize for The Best Graduating Female Student in Computer Engineering.
In another exciting report, a pastor at the Believers House of Worship International church in Accra has described secular artiste, Kofi Kinaata, as a man of wisdom who speaks so many spiritual mysteries in his songs.
In a video shared by Kofi Kinaata on his Twitter handle, the man of God admitted that he has been listening to a lot of songs that were written by the artiste.
Quoting the singer to cite an example, the pastor said, “He said God is so wondrous that he can make a person sitting on the bench score a hattrick. Where did he get the brain? The guy is smart!”
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