• Live Radio
  • Videos
  • About
  • Contact
  • Despite Media
Ghana Election 2020
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • VIDEOS
  • Media
    • Videos
    • Audio
    • Live Radio
    • Photos
  • Election 2020
Local News
 
 
 
Home Business Business News 201508

#MotivateGhana: The Untold Story of A Kayayo Turned Entrepreneur

11-Aug-2015
/ Business News, Business
Email
Print
Comments 0
Rahinatu Abdul Raziz
(0)
Comments
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
 

Sodom and Gomorrah is a popular residence in Accra for young men and women who are believed to have migrated mostly from the three northern regions of Ghana to seek for employment and improve upon their standard of living.

However, the rampant negative reports about residents living in Sodom and Gomorrah has truly affected those positive people who are working tirelessly to raise money to cater for themselves and their families back home.

Regarded as the largest slum in Ghana, Sodom and Gomorrah is highly significant for its wealth of filth and garbage. The slum is also well-known as a den for armed robbers, prostitutes, drug dealers, adultery, fornication, gay acts as well as child prostitution, child trafficking and child labour.

A recent study carried by Motivate Ghana has indicated that, not all residents living in Sodom and Gomorrah are into such unscrupulous practice, there are some who despite all the negative reports had stayed positive and are making things happen for them and their families.

Rahinatu Abdul Raziz, like many Kayayies, at age 17 came from Janga in the Northern part of Ghana to Accra specifically Old Fadama community, popularly called Sodom and Gomorrah to seek for a job that could earn her money to look after her parents and 6 siblings back in the village.

“Life in my village was very tough, and the work of my parents wasn’t lucrative enough to cater for us. So as the first child who wanted a better living and also gain money to cater for my family, I had no other option than to come to Accra to search for a job since I couldn’t find one in my village”

The first place of accommodation Rahinatu could think of was to live with some friends who had already familiarized with the system of living on the streets of Sodom and Gomorrah.

With no form of educational background, finding a lucrative job in Accra became very challenging for the vulnerable young girl so she joined the usual form of occupation ‘Kayayo’ pursued almost by the majority of young girls who migrate to Accra.

Living on the streets of Sodom and Gomorrah – the largest slum in Accra, are these young men and women mostly Kayayies who have migrated from various villages in the Northern part of Ghana.
To be a Kayayo in Ghana does not require any form of formal education, skills nor money. All that one needs to start is the strength and a head pan. Their work is to carry heavy loads of food and household goods on their head for little money.

“I was in the kayayo business for a very long time and slept in a wooden structure with some friends. Our lives were exposed to danger. At night, we sometimes get attacked by armed robbers when we are asleep and some of my friends were even raped and molested.

To most of us, due to the unfavourable living condition in Sodom and Gomorrah, we never thought of saving some of the little money we had. I preferred to spend all the profits I gained in a day than to take it home for armed robbers to attack me at night”
According to Rahinatu, for over ten years on the streets of Agbogbloshie in Accra, she couldn’t even boast of a pesewa as savings money, she spent all the profits she had in a day with the hope of going back to the street as a Kayayo the next day to gain another money due to the numerous armed robbery attacks at night.

But she claimed that, with the help of an NGO and authorities of the National Association of Kayayies in Accra, the importance of saving was introduced to them ‘kayayies’ and she took advantage of that.
During that time, Rahinatu had gotten a permanent shop where she was employed as the shop kayayo. So she goes to the shop early in the morning to carry heavy loads for customers who came to purchase from the shop.

“After the introduction of the susu (saving small amounts of money over a period of time to build a lump sum that may be used when needs arise in the future), I started to save more of my profit and spend less. And that has truly see me to this far”
Pregnant with her first child, Rahinatu decided to change job since the kayayo business was very stressful as a pregnant woman. She started to sell basic items which were purchased in front of her kiosk with her savings.

“Business started booming, and everyone in the area came to my shop to buy. I didn’t have some of the items they asked for and that was very disturbing. I later spoke to heads of the National Association of Kayayies where I did my susu and they agreed to lend me some money. My husband also helped with some of the money and I started from there. As time went on I realized people came to me to ask for foodstuff to buy which I didn’t have, so I brought them in”
Rahinatu today, has settled her debt with the National Association of Kayayies and her shop is now considered as the biggest provision shop in Sodom and Gomorrah. She sells almost everything one would needs for a daily purposes. She is also now the breadwinner in her family – she pays for her siblings’ school fees and has enrolled some into apprenticeship.

Currently, Rahinatu is married with five children of which the first child is in his second year at Tamale Senior High School.
Her prayer has always been to get enough money to relocate from the slum area which is also believed to be a den for criminals even though there are some genuine hardworking residents over there. She lamented that the recent demolishing exercise in Sodom and Gomorrah has really affected her market and has planned to move to a convenient location anytime soon.

Rahinatu however advised all Kayayies to learn how to save the little money that comes to their hands and also make good use of their time.

What is your story? #MotivateGhana
To be continue …

Follow Motivate Ghana on…

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Motivate-Ghana/426339647526625

Twitter - https://twitter.com/motivate_ghana













 

 
 

 

Comments ( 0 ): Post Your Comments >>

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are those of the writers and do not reflect those of Peacefmonline.com. Peacefmonline.com accepts no responsibility legal or otherwise for their accuracy of content. Please report any inappropriate content to us, and we will evaluate it as a matter of priority.
Featured Video
Previous Post

Oil Price Drop A Wake-up Call For Africa

Next Post

Government To Refund GH¢250m To Mining Companies

 
 

More Stories

Caretaker Trade Minister Urges Private Sector To Own AFCFTA Agenda
ADOM Group Focused On Being The Top Name In Affordable Housing In Ghana And Beyond – CEO
Kwahu Summit 2023: Success Of AfCFTA Is Our Collective Success - Gabby
Lexus Chief To Take Over Toyota As Founder's Grandson Steps Down
US Pork Products To Flood Local Market; As Country Reaches Agreement With USDA?
Huawei Adjudged Africa’s Top Employer In Ghana And 10 Other Countries
The Driving Forces Behind Crypto Adoption In Africa In 2022
Honesty And Transparency Are The Hallmarks Of The Direct Selling Industry – QNET Regional Director
Tariffs Hike Will Dampen Recovery, Employment – AGI
Next Post

Government To Refund GH¢250m To Mining Companies

  Ghana Business News

  • General News
  • Economy
  • Banking & Finance
  • Stock Market
  • Industry/Manufacturing


 
 

Other Business News Stories

  • Caretaker Trade Minister Urges Private Sector To Own AFCFTA Agenda

  • ADOM Group Focused On Being The Top Name In Affordable Housing In Ghana And Beyond – CEO

  • Kwahu Summit 2023: Success Of AfCFTA Is Our Collective Success - Gabby

  • Lexus Chief To Take Over Toyota As Founder's Grandson Steps Down

  • US Pork Products To Flood Local Market; As Country Reaches Agreement With USDA?

  • Huawei Adjudged Africa’s Top Employer In Ghana And 10 Other Countries

  • The Driving Forces Behind Crypto Adoption In Africa In 2022

  • Honesty And Transparency Are The Hallmarks Of The Direct Selling Industry – QNET Regional Director

  • Tariffs Hike Will Dampen Recovery, Employment – AGI

  • Wingimall Is Live In Ghana!

 

 
 

Popular Videos

Peace Power Sports(25/01/2023)

Kokrokoo Live On Peace 104.3 FM (25/01/2023)

Kokrokoo Discussion Segment On Peace 104.3 FM (27/01/2023)

Kokrokoo Discussion Segment On Peace 104.3 FM (26/01/2023)

Akan News @ Midday On Peace 104.3 FM (25/01/2023)

Kokrokoo Live On Peace 104.3 FM (25/01/2023)

Peace FM Online and Despite Media

peacefmonline.com offers its reading audience with a comprehensive online source for up-to-the-minute news about politics, business, entertainment and other issues in Ghana

Follow us on social media:

Category

  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Trivia
  • Foreign
  • Audio
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Elections
Decision Time
Ghana Election 2020 2016 Elections
Services
Live Radio Audio on Demand Ghana Elections Advertise with Us
Useful Links
Despite Media About Us Contact Us Feedback Form Terms and Conditions Privacy
Our Brands
Despite Media UTV Peace FM Okay FM Hello FM Neat FM Peacefmonline
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Privacy

© 2020 Peacefmonline.com - An online portal owned and managed by Despite Media

  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Articles
  • Trivia
  • Foreign
  • Live Radio
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Audio
  • Election 2020

© 2020 Peacefmonline.com - An online portal owned and managed by Despite Media