Q and A with Esther from Koforidua, Ghana
“I’ve learned a lot about online business by taking a leap...”
Q: What are you passionate about?
A: I’m passionate about empowering young girls to be a better version of themselves and looking at the current state of the Ghanaian economy.
Currently, I’m a government teacher, but I also partner with ORIFLAME Sweden. I’m currently working on how to improve feminine hygiene by selling feminine hygiene products and beauty care products to improve upon girls’ confidence.

A government teacher is a teacher employed by the government’s education service. I teach English. I currently teach children ages 11 and 12.
I have four kids of my own; two boys and two girls.
I met ORIFLAME Sweden in 2023, and it has really helped my finances in terms of paying fees for my kids and buying pretty things for myself. ORIFLAME offers trainings on how to sell their products both online and offline and also sponsors brand partners who do extremely well in traveling to countries worldwide. And also, lest I forget, it pays us monthly commissions aside profits personally made.
Q: What were your younger years like?
A: I completed junior high school as well as senior high school with the help of my mom. She single-handedly raised two girls (myself and my younger sister). I earned a degree in English and plan on pursuing my master’s degree, but I’m still struggling with funds because, at the moment, I’m taking care of four kids.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?
A: I’ve learned a lot about online business by taking a leap with ORIFLAME. I learned about how to make sales through ORIFLAME Sweden. I would like to coach a lot of younger women on how to do that.

Q: What does feminism mean to you?
A: Feminism means standing out and standing your ground on decisions you made as a woman.

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