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African Leading philanthropist, Alhaji Amadu, Partners Kyei To Empower Poor Ghanaian Women, Youths

African Leading philanthropist, Alhaji Amadu, Partners Kyei To Empower Poor Ghanaian Women, Youths

OpenLife Nigeria reports that Afro Arab Microfinance founded by African leading philanthropist, Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu has partnered with renowned blogger, Kobby Kyei, to change the lives of women and the teeming youth in Ghana especially those in remote areas.

According to Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu the collaboration between his firm and Kobby Kyei will see many unemployed youths getting something to do with the support from the Afro Arab Microfinance.

“The collaboration with Kobby Kyei and the Afro Arab Microfinance will support Women and the teeming youth especially those in the Zongo communities and also support entrepreneurs. As we are all aware the Afro Arab Microfinance is dedicated to helping women and youth entrepreneurs who live in poverty to build small businesses”.

Ambassador Salamu noted that the partnership is set to change the lives of women and Youth of Ghana by providing free financial literacy, training and extending micro loans.

“The Partnership between Afro Arab Microfinance led by myself and blogger Kobby Kyei will be beneficial to Women and Youth by providing free financial literacy, training and extending micro loans to help market young entrepreneurs in Ghana. At Afro Arab Microfinace we do investment base on changing people’s life.

“Can you imagine young  Entrepreneurs only  needs  Gh1000 to do business and  they can’t  get  it  anywhere,” he said

On his part Kobby Kyei hinted that the reason why he collaborated with the Afro Arab Microfinace was to give micro loans to young entrepreneurs and petty traders to extend their businesses.

“The reason behind my partnership with the Afro Arab Microfinance led the visionary Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu is help empower the women and youth by giving the micro loans to expand their businesses.

Afro Arab is dedicated to helping Women & Youth entrepreneurs who live in poverty to build small business.

The core focus is to help the poor and reduce ooverty in  Zongos  and  inner

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