Young man shares 3 adorable photos that accurately capture his 2015 success story, many react Ghana news



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  • Man identified as Osawe Aiwekhoe Elvis has taken a trip down memory lane regarding his career
  • He shared adorable photos of himself on social media and told the story behind each of the images.
  • The young man, a graduate of the Arab Academy of Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, has enjoyed enormous success over the years.

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A man identified as Osawe Aiwekhoe Elvis has taken to social media to celebrate his progress since 2015.

Osawe shared adorable photos of himself on LinkedIn and told the story behind each photo.

Osawe Aiwekhoe Elvis
The young man has enjoyed enormous success over the years. Photo credit: Osawe Aiwekhoe Elvis / LinkedIn
Source: UGC

In the first image, the young man could be seen wearing a jumpsuit and posing for the camera. He said he took the photo when he was a cadet on Mv Aida IV at the port of Alexandria, Egypt, in 2015.

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Osawe said he was studying at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Shipping at the time.

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Describing the second cadre, he said he was the second officer, JDPO with Psv Sophia Maria now DAENERYS TARGARYEN. This photo was taken at the port of FOT Onne, Nigeria in late 2019 while working at EJOVI Dredging and Marine Services Limited.

In his words:

“Frame 3> Surfer #pilot with Utai 10, Adaz Marine Offshore Nigeria. Beginning of 2019. Bourbon Interoil Nigeria Limited.”

The young man said the transition had been great, adding that his last contract was with Mv A-10 and his sister Mv A-30 as the chief officer.

Many celebrate the young man

Ajanami Mercy said:

“You deserve it, it’s not easy to read a book in an Arab academy.”

Orlu Victor commented:

“Awesome Osawe Aiwekhoe Elvis.”

Datonye Robert Lawson-Jack wrote:

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“Success is a marathon of training day-to-day consistency.”

Esther Jack said:

“No more victories!”

Meanwhile, a 30-year-old Ghanaian woman who was on the verge of becoming a nurse suddenly changed to a correctional officer and was awarded a United Nations medal for her role and hard service.

Sergeant Josephine Dei Kotei, according to an article posted on the verified Facebook account of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), is the youngest peacekeeper working in the Malakal detention center.

Kotei indicates that she wanted to become a nurse in others to take care of people and serve them even in her weakest moments, but luckily she is able to do so with her new profession.

Source: yen

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