Hello, lovely people of hive Ghana! It is another week to make hive Ghana an outstanding community on hive through our participation in hive Ghana activities. Thanks to the community leadership, @mcsamm and @collinz, for their immense sacrifice to this community.
I am almost late sharing my post on one of the engagement topics this week. But anyway, I caught it along the way. I will be sharing this blog on my hive journey, my success stories, and how to keep posting on hive.
Hive is a platform for blogging. The story of my success on the hive here is something worth discussing. I am happy I found this platform where my posts can be curated. I am not only going to talk about my success here but also the impact it has on Ghanaian citizens, especially Tamale.
I was introduced to this platform some time ago. I am grateful I found this medium the best ever. This is not my first interaction with Web 3. I had my interactions with Web 3 applications like Steemit and Blurt. I cannot remember the last time I visited these platforms. HIV has gotten into my blood. None of these platforms can be compared to hives for making an impact on societies.
The hive borehole project for the Ghanaian communities is one of my success stories, which I can celebrate as a hiver. This is directly benefiting life and bringing changes to societal challenges. The recent extension of this project to the northern part of Ghana has been awesome, as many communities face challenges pertaining to access to clean, portable drinking water. Thanks to the project managers, @mcsamm and @collinz, for this good work.
I do not keep track of my weekly earnings on Hive, but I am happy I earn something to support myself financially. I joined some time back on Hive; life was not easy, which forced me to quit posting on Hive due to my academic schedules. My wallet transactions on Hive would show you that I have always progressed with each ad on Hive.
I cannot forget to thank all those who voted for me to be the author of the week for the last two weeks. This has contributed massively to my hive success, as I was exposed to many users and friends on hive. Thank you, Honey Ghana, for our support of each other.
Never give up on yourself; be courageous. My hive motto
Thank you..