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Meet the KNUST First class graduate who does hair dressing for a living

A 1st Class graduate in Environmental Science from KNUST, Deborah Laryea has become a house-to-house hairdresser

The brilliant young lady who graduated in 2018 was excellent during her national service but could not secure a job, which made her decide to start a hair braiding business

With no prior experience or any training, the lady simply started using her imagination and is gradually becoming highly sought-after, although she still desires to get a mainstream job

The young graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) with First-Class Honours in BSc Environmental Science has started her own business.

In a short interview with YEN.com.gh, the lady by name Deborah Laryea decided to start making the hair from house-to-house for ladies and it will interest you to know that the styles of hair she has been making are purely from her own imagination as she never learnt the skill. “I imagine it and my hands replicate my imagination,” she says.

Deborah graduated in 2018 and completed her national service in 2019 with Ghana Manganese Company Ltd as a Health Safety and Environment officer where her performance was also deemed excellent but sadly, she was not recruited after the national service and has been job hunting since then. She stated: “I am still searching for a mainstream job but I have taken to going to people’s houses and shops to braid for them. I never learnt to braid. It came to me”

It is rather interesting that unlike many young graduates who would simply sit home when they are unable to get a job, Deborah decided to put her hands to use and is making something for herself at least.

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