Participation in CoRe is worth a million cedis.
My name is Rukmini Adjetey and I reside at Amasaman. I was a few months away from completing my National Service at the Balme Library of the University of Ghana when the country went under lockdown. Although I received my allowances as a service person, the situation with COVID-19 made it unlikely for me to find a job after service.
It was in these low moments that I heard about CoRe. I received a text message introducing me to the programme. I participated in the first session, got hooked and concluded that it was worth the investment of my time.
I joined a few mentoring groups, including Entrepreneurship, Digital Marketing, and the Creative Writing Class. I cannot over-emphasise the immense benefits I have received from this programme; In my opinion, participation in CoRe is worth a million cedis.
Thankfully, the Entrepreneurship session guided me to have my own start up, ‘Divine Wear’, which is into shoes and clothing. Through my business I am gradually making ends meet while I look forward to mainstream corporate engagement.
I am grateful to my mentor Nana Sei and the entire CoRe Team.