Bernard Bossor: Meet 23-year-old Teacher Blessing Society with his Passion for Footwear

Bernard Bossor: Meet 23-year-old Teacher Blessing Society with his Passion for Footwear

- Bernard Bossor, a teacher at the Presby Primary School in the Atiwa West District of the Eastern Region also makes footwear with a great passion

- According to Bernard, he developed the passion right after JHS in 2013 and has been developing it for the past 8 years

- Today, he is combining both skills to help the minds of young people whilst helping humanity at the same time

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A 23-year-old Ghanaian gentleman by the name Bernard Bossor who is a trained teacher has groomed himself with another useful skill that he is using to make an impact in society.

Bernard Bossor who teaches at the Presby Primary School in the Atiwa West District of the Eastern Region of Ghana shared his story and pictures after speaking about his passion to Briefly News.

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According to the gentleman, he discovered his passion for making footwear as far back as 2013 right when he finished junior high school and was about to enrol in a senior high school.

Meet 23-year-old Ghanaian teacher blessing society with passion for footwears
Meet 23-year-old Ghanaian teacher blessing society with passion for footwears Credit: Bernard Bossor
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For the past eight years, Bernard has kept developing the skill and now owns a space where he displays the numerous works that he was able to make whilst doing his regular teaching job.

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Bernard Bossor, who calls himself, A Teacher with A Passion for Footwear, said his strongest desire is for society to be transformed for the better.

In the photos shared with Briefly News, Bernard could be seen with some of his students which suggests he is helping minds and helping humanity also.

In another interesting story, Edward Raddy Kasenge was on Tuesday, May 25, showered with praises for his humility across the continent after photos of him kneeling in front of his grandmother at the market went viral.

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Kasenge had just graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Human Resource Management and Personnel Administration, General.

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