Security guard who used to work at bank finally gets admission to university to study engineering

Security guard who used to work at bank finally gets admission to university to study engineering

- Bismark Boadi, a gentleman who used to work as a security guard at NIB in Kaneshie, Accra, has now transitioned into an engineering student

- According to Bismark, he is currently enrolled at the University of Mines and Technology at Tarkwa where he is studying Natural Gas Engineering

- In a post on social media, the young man was grateful to all his former superiors who mentored and guided him

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A brilliant and hardworking Ghanaian gentleman named Bismark Boadi has made a major transition that has gotten thousands of LinkedIn users pouring out reactions.

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In a post on his personal handle, Bismark disclosed that he used to work as a security guard at the National Investment Bank (NIB) in Kaneshie, Accra.

Bismark shared a photo of himself when he was still at post and indicated that his level has changed now as he is enrolled at the University of Mines and Technology (UMAT) in Tarkwa.

Young man who worked as watchman admitted to study engineering at UMAT in Tarkwa
Young man who worked as watchman admitted to study engineering at UMAT in Tarkwa Credit: LinkedIn, Bismark Boadi
Source: UGC

According to the young achiever, he is studying Natural Gas Engineering at the popular Ghanaian public university, which is a dream-come-true for him.

In the message, the excited gentleman used the opportunity to express immense gratitude towards his family and superiors who mentored and supported him.

"I want to thank my Mum, Mr Felix Ekow Eshun, Mr Peter Adjei, Mrs Rosemond Ampoti, Mrs Mary Amponsah, Mrs Sena Abosti and all the staff at the National Investment Bank Kaneshie branch. In fact, I can't mention all the names. Thank you for investing in my life God bless you all," he said.

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In a related success story, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian pilot identified as Kunmi Toyinbo flew his mother for the first time recently and adorable photos of the duo got people talking on social media.

Photos of Kunmi and his mother were shared by a LinkedIn user named Chidozie Uzoezie.

In the photos, the proud mother gazed into her son's eyes with an unspoken expression of gratitude to God for being his mother.

LinkedIn users loved the pictures and didn't hesitate to flood the comment section with their thoughts.

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A published literary writer, freelancer and public commentator, he has written over 100 essays covering diverse issues on economy, politics and current affairs, entertainment and leadership published in virtually all notable Nigerian national dailies and digital media in Nigeria.

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Source: Legit.ng

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