Ghana Cohort
2024 Cohort

Morrison Attabra Gyan, a 17-year-old second-year student at Presbyterian Boys Secondary School, is pursuing studies in Visual Arts and Science with the goal of becoming an architect. He has a passion for basketball and football. Residing with his parents in Accra, Morrison aims to enhance his decision-making skills by participating in the ABF mentorship program

Prica Amoh, a 23-year-old undergraduate student at UPSA studying Communications, aspires to become an international communication executive. She comes from a family of five and resides with her parents in Accra. Prica has a passion for reading and cooking, which led her to establish a small pastry-making business. She hopes to gain deeper insights into entrepreneurship through the ABF mentorship program.

Sean Quist, a 21-year-old chemical engineering student at Kumasi Technical University, aspires to become a chemical engineer. As an ABF mentee, he is confident that his participation will enhance his confidence and improve his public speaking skills. Sean, an only child, lives with his father.

Monalisa Attabra Gyan, a 15-year-old student at Aburi Girls Senior High School, is studying Clothing and Textiles and aspires to become a fashion designer. Living in Kumasi with her mother, she is eager to be mentored by a fashion designer through the ABF mentorship program. Monalisa has a passion for sewing and cooking.

Dorrijeen Twumasi is a 20-year-old psychology student at the University of Ghana, Legon. She is the youngest of five children and lives with her parents in Kumasi. Aspiring to become a psychologist in the Ghana Army, Dorrijeen is committed to staying fit. To ensure she remains on track with her career goals, she has decided to join the ABF mentorship program.

Emmanuella Garku is a 19-year-old who has completed secondary school, where she studied Clothing and Textiles. She aspires to become a fashion designer and is eager to receive mentorship in this field. Emmanuella lives in Nsawam with her father.

Comfort Boafowaa Opoku, a 22-year-old nursing student at Health Concern Nursing Training in Accra, hails from Kumasi. She is dedicated to becoming a professional midwife, with a passion for ensuring the safe delivery and healthy development of babies. Comfort hopes to be mentored by a health practitioner who can guide her career path and support her spiritual journey in the Christian faith. She also loves taking care of children.

Dorrijeen Twumasi is a 20-year-old psychology student at the University of Ghana, Legon. She is the youngest of five children and lives with her parents in Kumasi. Aspiring to become a psychologist in the Ghana Army, Dorrijeen is committed to staying fit. To ensure she remains on track with her career goals, she has decided to join the ABF mentorship program.

Jesse Duah, an 18-year-old with four siblings, hails from a Christian home where his father is a Methodist Church Reverend and his mother is a seamstress. Currently studying Electrical Engineering at KNUST in Kumasi, Jesse is zealous and ambitious, dedicating all his energy to his education. As the eldest child from a humble background, he aspires to become a mentor to his siblings. He views the ABF mentorship program as a springboard to excel beyond his peers and achieve professional relevance in the field of electrical engineering.