By David Atangana
A 27 year old young girl who dropped out of school for lack of fees is now a reference in red palm oil business in Likomba market, Tiko Sub-Division of Fako Division in the South West Region.
The young girl who prefers to be called Anita says, she ventured into the business since February 2023.
In an exclusive chat with MMI, Anita said she chose the business after finding it difficult to further her education for lack of tuition fees.
“I started since February after dropping out because of school fees. My father could not afford the fees to send me to the University,” Anita told MMI.
It is the first time the young girl is making her debute in the business and says she counts on the public to excel.
Her shop is open for business at Likomba market.
She supplies in wholesale and retail. She can be reached on 671859352.
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