Simon Entsie Amoah from Ghana is 26 years old and lives in Takoradi. He recently completed his undergraduate studies in Information Technology at Takoradi Technical University and works as an Information Technology Technician at P.E. Power Limited.
Please tell us a bit about yourself!
I am a result oriented young leader who is determined to make an impact wherever I find myself. I enjoy doing research and listening to music. My plans for the future are to complete my Masters and Doctorate degrees, and to establish myself as a sought-after Information Technology expert.
Which scholarships or fellowships have you received?
I received the West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited Scholarship in 2019, as well as the Lower Pra Rural Bank PLC Scholarship in 2021. These scholarships made it possible for me to complete my undergraduate studies in Ghana.
How did you experience the Africademics Scholarship Ambassador Programme?
My main motivation to apply for the programme was to connect with like minded persons to impact our generation positively. My personal highlight as a Scholarhsip Ambassador was the opportunity to mentor a young person from another African country, and to help them navigate through the graduate studies admission and scholarship application process.
My experience as an Africademics Scholarship Ambassador and mentor has been an exciting one. My Scholarship Mentee has been very cooperative and made my work easy, and it was rewarding to see them make progress with the university admission and scholarship application process.
Why would you recommend the Scholarship Ambassador Programme to others?
The Africademics programme is a lifetime experience you cannot afford to miss!
How can Africademics community members get in touch with you?
You are welcome to contact me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn or via the Africademics online learning platform.