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Opinion

Open letter to Ibrahim Mahama

Christian Wilson Bortey
April 9, 2026
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My name is Jonathan Aweh, a young Ghanaian born and raised in Maamobi, with parts of
my life also shaped in Accra Girls and Pigfarm.

I come from humble beginnings, raised by
two resilient Northerners from Fumbisi whose strength and sacrifices defined my path.

My mother, through years of selling bread and engaging in petty trading, carried the heavy
responsibility of raising six children. Against all odds, she ensured that each of us received
an education up to senior high school. Even today, she continues her daily hustle in
Pigfarm, still fighting, still believing in a better future for her children.

Determined not to let her sacrifices be in vain, I took it upon myself to push further.
Through working in construction and taking on any honest job I could find, I was able to
fund my tertiary education. By the grace of God, I graduated with a degree in Information
Technology.

However, life tested me in one of the hardest ways imaginable. On the very day I wrote my
final paper at the university, I lost my father. That moment marked both an end and a
beginning, a painful loss, yet a reminder of the responsibility I now carry.

In 2024, I was honored to receive an offer to further my education abroad. Unfortunately,
due to financial constraints, I could not take up that opportunity. It was a painful setback,
but I refused to give up on my dreams.

Sir, I have exhausted all avenues in search of funding. I have applied for scholarships,
reached out to organizations, and explored every possible option, but all efforts have so far
proven unsuccessful.

It is with deep humility and hope that I write this open letter to you. Your story, your impact,
and your commitment to empowering Ghanaians inspire many, including. I respectfully
appeal to your generosity to support me in funding my education, in any way possible.
I am not asking for a handout; I am asking for a chance.

A chance to build, to grow, and to
give back. I firmly believe that with the right support, I can rise above my circumstances and
become a source of pride not only to my family but to Ghana as a whole.

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