My Journey, Your Hope I came from two worlds - a rich father and a poor mother. I lived in both places and saw the stark difference between wealth and poverty. But I never felt ashamed or disappointed. Instead, I accepted myself for who I was, and this became the beginning of wisdom and understanding on how to develop and grow. My journey took me through unimaginable hardships. I stayed in places without my father and mother, treated as a slave, doing all the housework and staying up until midnight sitting on a chair, sleeping while others rested. I would wake up early to clear dishes and clean the house. But my gift for singing earned me a scholarship and even got me on TV. From the refugee camp in Guinea where I learned WordPerfect and Lotus, to Ghana with UNHCR where I got a scholarship for hardware, networking, and CCNA, my path was never easy. When I came to Germany, I had to go back to high school to complete 10th grade. I did boot camps in web development, digital marketing, UX/UI, cybersecurity, and data analysis. I suffered through relationships with men who gave me children and then left me alone. But I overcame it all. Every struggle, every disappointment, every moment of pain became a stepping stone to purpose. "I learned that wisdom begins when you accept who you are, not who others expect you to be."