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After suffering rejections for three years, young African lady finally earns acceptance into Nursing School

After suffering rejections for three years, young African lady finally earns acceptance into Nursing School.

A determined Ghanaian lady named Nana Akua, has finally secured admission to Kumasi Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Ghana, after three years of unsuccessful attempts.

Celebrating her achievement on TikTok, Nana shared her journey of persistence and determination in her quest to become a professional nurse.

After completing her West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC), she applied multiple times to further her education at the tertiary level but was rejected at every application.

For three years, she applied to nursing school, facing rejections twice. However, instead of giving up, she persevered and applied for the third time—and this time, she was finally accepted.

”Three good years of buying nursing forms,” Nana wrote reflecting on her struggles. Despite the setbacks, she never lost faith.

She expressed gratitude to God for helping her secure admission on her third attempt.  Now, having completed her first-year exams, Nana looks forward to finishing her studies and achieving her dream of becoming a professional nurse.

In another story, a young lady named Chinenye Pius-Urum fought back successfully to get accepted into three Fintech companies in the United Kingdom after getting over 120 job rejections while trying to get employment.

Chinenye Pius-Urum, a Nigerian lady said she applied for over 200 jobs in different industries.

She said that she had applied for jobs in various industries, including telecommunications, automotive, and finance, as she wanted to pivot from the legal industry and pursue a more fulfilling career.

In the course of her hunting for a Job, Chinenye said she received at least 120 rejection emails and had gone through at least 60 first-stage assessments and countless mid-stage assessments and interviews.

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