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Meet Ghanaian Female Shoemaker, Akosua Sakyi-Agyekum - Gajreport

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Akosua Sakyi-Agyekum is the Chief Executive Officer of Nuesa Shoes and has been in the shoemaking business for the past 8 years.

The post Meet Ghanaian Female Shoemaker, Akosua Sakyi-Agyekum first appeared on Gajreport.

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