Peter Bawuah, a Political Science graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has become a representation of what it means to move from grass to grace.
Photos of Peter Bawuah, the Ghanaian boy who won scholarship to Canada Photo credit: @peterbawuah/TiktokSource: UGC
On his TikTok handle, Peter shared a video that shows how he had been struggling in his village Techimantia and on the streets as a coconut seller before winning a scholarship to Canada.
He disclosed that beyond just making it into the University of Windsor, Ontario, he has also been appointed as the Graduate Student Representative, which is an enviable feat in the school.
“In fact, I contested for Graduate Student Representative, we were 4 and I was the only African, but these white people voted for me,” he said.
Peter added that only a few Africans have won the position, which makes it a feat worth celebrating when he remembers that he was once hopeless and homeless, but God changed his story.
How Peter Bawuah’s story was received online
Below are some comments social media users shared after watching Peter’s video showing his transformation
Pastor Desmond ® indicated:
“In life, never give up because surely God can change the story. In His own appointed time, He makes all things beautiful. Hallelujah, I thank God for you.”
user8378778896628 said:
“I also get encouraged watching you video bro..I know we’ll surly tell our story one day. May God continue to bless you.”
[email protected] mentioned:
“I can’t love you less, much love from this side. You won a follower. With Him all things are possible. Glory be to God almighty.”
Watch the video below
@peterbawuah Life is about determination, perseverance, discipline, and God’s factor.🙌🥹 My root is my source of wisdom🧠❤️📌
The story of Bernard Kairu
In another grass-to-grace story, Bernard Kairu rose from unemployment and poverty to running a lucrative landscaping company.
Kairu, who owns Fresh Ground Company, is known for his excellent work and commitment when it comes to landscaping in both private and public properties.
The empire in landscaping is now worth over KSh 5 million and employs over 20 people besides feeding his family.
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Source: YEN.com.gh