I Worked as a Truck Pusher to Pay School Fees in University: CEO Narrates His Touching Story
- A young Ghanaian man known as Noble Wisdom Dordoe has recently shared some of the jobs he had to take up due to financial struggles growing up
- Noble revealed that he had to work as a truck pusher at a point until he was able to take himself through school
- The current Fidelity Bank Ghana's Merchant Acquiring Specialist doubles as the chief executive officer of a foundation called Give Me Hope
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Noble Wisdom Dordoe, a vibrant Ghanaian man has recently taken to social media to open up about his journey to becoming the chief executive officer of a foundation that seeks to help needy children and the defenceless in society.
Resorting to his LinkedIn timeline, Noble shared that due to the low financial status of his family, he first had to work as a truck pusher and then moved to selling yoghurt.

Source: UGC
He worked as a security guard
Eventually, he became a security guard, after which he worked as a messenger. After working for some time, he gathered enough money and was able to go to university.
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Noble intimated that the struggles he encountered while growing up encouraged him to start a foundation that has been of help to a number of people.
His foundation, Give Me Hope, has been operating for 10 years now, according to his post. Noble Wisdom Dordoe doubles as a Merchant Acquiring Specialist at Fidelity Bank Ghana.
I used to hawk ice cream after service
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the inspiring account of a young man who moved from grass to grace was highlighted in a Facebook post by GhMaps.News.
In the post seen by Legit.ng, the young man whose name did not accompany the account recalled how it all started.
He revealed that after his National Service in 2014, he decided to take matters into his hands, indicating that he had made several attempts to secure a job, but his efforts failed to yield results.
He said:
''It all started in 2014 after National Service, writing applications here and there. Searching for a job. I decided to take it into my hands after getting fed up.''
Source: Legit.ng

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