Showing posts with label #Ghana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Ghana. Show all posts

Thursday 4 August 2016

Inspiring Story Of Rosmary Amponsah, A Welding Student Who Is Following Her Passion Against What People Say

welder
In many African societies, there are some certain occupations that a woman is not expected to venture into. When they do, they are often faced with all sorts of stigma and discrimination, but thankfully many women are overcoming these barriers!
Unicef Ghana shared this inspiring story of Rosmary Amponsah, a welding student who is following her passion against what people say. Read below:
My mother said I should become a policewoman, a nurse or a doctor.
She said those are the jobs that people respect. When I left high school, there was very little to do. I worked at a filling station selling petrol but had very little fulfillment. I always asked myself, what if this company collapses or the owner decides to sack me?
My father brought me here to learn welding. My mother hated the idea and always compares me with my sister who went into nursing training. But my dad supports me. Everybody says it’s a man’s job. In my class, there are fifteen boys and I was the first girl to join them.
I walk a very long distance to get to school and each time, I get someone who passes a negative comment. Like the last time, one man saw me and said if I continue with this job I can’t get married and it would be difficult to give birth.
I think they are trying to pull me down but I’m not interested.
Rosmary Amponsah, Welding & Fabrication student, Bechem (BA/R).

Thursday 10 March 2016

Abraham Attah Reportedly Moving to USA & Will Attend School Under a Netflix Scholarship

'Beasts of No Nation'
"Beasts of No Nation" star Abraham Attah is apparently moving to the USA (from Ghana), where, according to Nigeria's EbonyLife TV network, he'll attend school thanks to a scholarship from Netflix - the company released "Beasts of No Nation" as you'll recall, hence the connection.
Attah received much deserved acclaim for his performance in the film, including the Best Actor trophy at the 2016 Spirit Awards just a couple of weeks ago. 
I assume his move to the USA will also mean more potential acting work for the young thespian. As of today, he isn't attached to any other film or TV series; last year, he filmed a short film titled "Out of the Village," which was directed by Jonathan Stein, and counts "X-Men" director Bryan Singer as one of its producers. The 16-minute film that follows a brother and his sister during the Ebola outbreak (set in an "unnamed West African village" of course), is currently touring the international film festival circuit. 
The film, which was shot in Ghana raised over $20,000 via a Kickstarter campaign last year. I'm sure Attah's newfound fame will help draw attention to it wherever it screens.