UP Africa Movement Sensitise People of Asante Mampong on Online Trading Business
UP Africa Movement, a non-profit organisation that seeks to impact people’s financial growth positively through online trading business, has held a seminar at Asante Mampong to sensitise the public on how online trading is done.
The objective of the UP Africa Movement is to ensure Ghanaians gain financial freedom that will improve their living conditions and other related benefits through their online trading business.
In an interview with the Director of UP Africa Movement, Mr David Megga, he said the motive behind this initiative by the organization organising a day training for the people at Mampong is to equip them with all relevant knowledge and skills needed to do business online.
He continues that when these skills and training given to the people are being utilised, it will have a positive impact on their lives, especially by giving them the financial stability they deserve.
Mr Megga stressed that the UP Africa Movement is committed to extending its reach across the country to engage more Ghanaians in this online trading business.
The Director of UP Africa Movement emphasised the need for Ghanaians to engage in the online trading business as it is very lucrative and pays more.
He stated that it is time people start to prioritize online trading businesses that could get them benefits rather than waiting for the central government to provide them with job opportunities.
Some of the participants expressed their gratitude to the UP Africa Movement organization for this training aimed at equipping them with the skills and knowledge they need in the online trading business to better their lives and finances.
They, therefore, called on Ghanaians to seize this life-changing opportunity presented by the UP Africa Movement to improve their financial growth.
UP Africa Movement can be located at Dufie Towers’ third floor, Kumasi-Adum- Adum in the Ashanti region. They can be contacted at +233548521199/ +233242656571 for more information on the UP project.
Story by Gifty Badu Boakye