I Sold Popcorn at Nights While in the University: Lady Finally Makes It, Now Works for Microsoft Company
- Ivy Barley, a digital entrepreneur, recounted that she sold popcorn in the nights while at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
- Barley, who joined tech giant Microsoft as a programmes manager, recalled that she significantly struggled while a student at her alma mater
- She recounted her grass to grace story to motivate netizens
Ivy Barley, a young Ghanaian digital entrepreneur and 'steminist', has motivated netizens with her grass to grace story after making it through hard work.
She joined tech giant Microsoft in 2020 as the programmes manager, combining that with her role as the co-founder and CEO of Developers in Vogue, an organisation helping and motivating women to pursue careers in the tech industry.
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) alumna recounted how she struggled throughout her studies at her alma mater.

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Recounting her story
She wrote in an Instagram post:
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"Before the opportunities, I'm grateful to experience today, I significantly struggled while a student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Amid a turbulent chapter in my life, I went from academic excellence to failing some of my courses."
Selling bread while at KNUST
According to Barley, the difficulties had a toll on her mental health. ''My mental health was in disarray, and my life fell apart.''
She narrated that she had to work in the nights selling popcorn to help pay her school expenses, which complicated things further.
One of the youngest commencement speakers
Barley, who now works with tech giant Microsoft, indicated that little did she know that she had a bright future ahead. She made the post after delivering a speech as the commencement speaker of the College of Science at KNUST.

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"Little did I know that the girl that people laughed at for aspiring to be a mathematician will one day return to her alma mater as the Commencement Speaker of the College of Science.
"That she will even be one of the youngest speakers to ever do so," she said.
Barley's inspiring post has generated tons of comments from netizens on social media.
Uplifting comments
Berlsey_k indicated:
"I really needed this. So inspiring."
linnaeus_sylvester commented:
"A lot of people don't show interest in reading mathematics and other Physics sciences at the university because the whole community itself will look down on you."
Gustavojnr26 said:
"OMG !!! WOW IVY, I'm so proud of you, honestly speaking, I remember back in the days when you were at RLG at Osu, you deserve it dear. MOM & DAD will be proud of you, I'm so happy for you."
Kabutey_my_mc noted that Barley has inspired many.
"She definitely was holding onto faith and taking action. I'm honoured to have known her and seen the glitter of determination in her eyes. Because of her, the youth of today and the future will build bridges and stepping stones for many girls like her. Keep impacting Ivy."

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Mother sacrificed for her children
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian man with the handle @FasipeTobi shared a very emotional story of how his mother made a big sacrifice to sponsor them in school.
In a post on Sunday, May 23, the young man said that he was really moved to tears while narrating how his mum sold hot tea and homemade yoghurt on Lagos street to fund her children's education.
As if that was not enough, the superwoman also used proceeds from the business to take care of her ailing husband who was blind.
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