Hello everyone, I am delighted to welcome you to my blog. It has been a long time since my last post on the blockchain, but I am overjoyed to be back after such a long absence. Before I go any further, I just want to say how much I miss you guys.
When it comes to development and improvements in people's lives, I am always intrigued. The hive empowerment initiatives being carried out here in Ghana piqued my interest, and I became so interested in learning more that I signed up. Much thanks to @awuahbenjamin for taking the time to explain what the Hive blockchain is all about and for introducing me to some of the hive programs.
The recent borehole construction at Wadie-Adwuamakase gave me an opportunity I was always yearning for to test my communication skills. I interviewed some community members after seeing what Hive has done for the people, and I was very happy to hear such amazing words from the people.
In an interview, one man stated, "Where there is hope, there is joy."
This is to say that Hive gave the people of Wadie-Adwuamakase hope, and now there is joy everywhere.
The majority of people I interacted with expressed gratitude to the Hive Blockchain for restoring their hope.
I could not believe it after seeing the videos and photos of my great work with the Hive ecosystem.
Many people are now urging me to switch from nursing to journalism.
But I know I can do both with Hive. (Just by the way, laugh.)
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I would like to thank @mcsamm and @collinz for providing these people with portable drinking water, as well as the entire team.
I'm still young and trying to adjust myself well on the blockchain, so I won't hesitate to express any words of encouragement and unwavering support for me to thrive on the Blockchain