Moses Magazine

As a child, I often wondered howmy brother, Moses, thought. He believed he could do ANYTHING and always aimed for success. From an early age, he embraced competition, excelling in sports. He’s also a talented dancer who won second place in a regional competition, an artist who won a national contest, and a skilled cook always ready for a culinary challenge. Moses approaches everything My Brother and Best Friend, Moses By Cynthia Donzooya Competitive and Fun with a confident smile, never shying away from a challenge. Imagine us as kids in the lively streets of Bawku, turning everyday errands into unforgettable comedy shows. Like the time Moses shouted “chewing gum” to a passerby when we were told to “clear the road.” It’s a cherished memory that still brings us laughter today! Sibling rivalry was part of our story, but I always set him straight. Dad often dealt with his antics as Moses would stay out late playing football against Dad’s wishes, even during his BECE. Despite the mischief, he was a hardworking, independent, and intelligent boy our parents loved and were proud of. We were even prouder when he received a scholarship to study in the United States, a turning point in his life. Moses is a born entrepreneur, trying every job imaginable, from “secret” shoe repairer to construction worker when we were still struggling with basic maths. He even sold ice blocks and ice kenkey at 12 or 13! Today, his determination has made him a successful entrepreneur. In the business world, he’s not just a name; he’s the star behind “Kanduri, Kan do it.” Beyond business, Moses has a huge heart, actively involved in organizations that help children and fight human trafficking. He’s professional, optimistic, and resilient, making him truly admirable. He’s also an incredible dad to his twin boys and a beloved uncle who’s known for his awesome shopping skills! Here’s toMoses, my lifelong best friend, the man of the hour, and a superstar in his own right! 44 The Birthday Journal

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