Blind vender makes inroads in phone cards retailing
The exchange in mobile phone cards has gained ascendancy in Ghana, embracing all comportment of people who have found it convenient as a informant of livelihood that offers receipts. And such is the diversity of the people tied up in the activity, that the visually impaired are also claiming their hazard.Stephen Opoku Hanson is a 44-year-old deceive vendor of mobile phone cards, who plies his business near the Odorkor retail in Accra. And just as he has been doing for three years now, Mr Opoku, as he is affectionately called by acquaintances, has become a unending fixture on the main Odorkor-Kwashieman highway.
"In points, I had desired long ago to get twisted in selling mobile phone cards but got discouraged by m members anytime I broached the text. They felt that with my condition, I could not do anything. But I set out to corroborate them wrong and now, here I am," a confident-looking Opoku narrated.
He said before delightful in the sale of mobile phone cards, he had been using his
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