Opinion › Letter       29.12.2012

MOTIVATIONAL LETTER: I BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE.

Dear Sir/Madam,

I BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE.

These letter is about Francis Mike Eshun, popularly called MAJOR by my fans was born in a rural community in Wesern part of Ghana on the 17th of September, 1986 to Mr John Eshun , a farmer and carpenter and madam Elizabeth Ackon, a trader.

In 1991, at age 5, my family broke apart and myself and senior brother stayed in a single parent home to have a hustling life.

My senior brother, Beneth Eshun could not further his education due to lack of parental support and finance. He however completed the Ghanaian Junior High School in 1997.

I was left to fight against all odds to have my education.I completed in 2001 in my village , Himakrom, Ahanta West District. I decided to blow all my examination so that I can convince the organizations and benevolent people come to my aid. Isha Allah, it came to pass.

In 2001, I got a partial scholarship from Ahantaman Rural Bank to attend a three year secondary education at BAIDOO BONSO SECONDARY SCHOOL .

I blew the Secondary education with distinction IN 2003 and this forced benevolent people in my community to add their money together and other support from the District Assembly to pursue four year Bachelors degree programme at the UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST.

I completed in 2009 with second class lower division. I believe in the future because looking at the strives that has been made up to this level, it shows that the sky is the limit now and GYE NYAME( except God) I believe can stop me now!

Let support MAJOR to achieve his aim, an African aim, the aim of the founding fathers of African Civilization .

I Thank The Good People Of Himakrom In The Ahanta West District For All Their Support. I Thank Kwesi Asobenyah Buah , Assemlyman Of Himakrom And Kwesi Binney, Former DCE Of Ahanta West. I Owe You A Great Responsibility To Perform And I Hope You Will Pray For Me.

I also thank my step mother, ante Oloko of Himakrom for her motherly care and support.

I believe in the future.

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