He dropped out of school in class six. Knowing that his qualifications could not earn him any meaningful job, he resorted to menial work which could at least help him cater to himself.
After trying some laborious work, Mr. Adjei resorted to selling coconut. Through that trade, he has ensured his children have what he did not get when growing up – EDUCATION.

After enjoying a juicy coconut from Kofi Adjei under a scorching sun, JoyNews' Hananh Odame sat with him to hear his story.
All details are captured in today’s Series of Hope feature.
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