Melsah Afia Anokyewaa, 21, has chosen to work instead of furthering her education for now, so she can help her younger siblings get educated.
This selfless act has seen her venture into a male-dominated work space which is not only challenging her to keep being better but has also inspired her to help others.
She shares her story of hope with Joy News.
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