Mawufemor-Anloaga
Victoria Agbevanu
Victoria started her food vending business of selling watchee, a dish of rice and beans, after the death of her husband several years ago.
Minao Adababu
Minao, mother of three, runs a trading business and plans to open a kiosk.
Mawuena Agbegoe
Before becoming a donut vendor, Mawuena planned to go to nursing school, but unfortunately couldn’t afford the school fees.
Adzo Datsomor
For more than twenty years, Adzo has been selling fish, but felt that the business was not expanding and so decided to get a Lumana loan so it can finally “stand firmly and grow.”
Rebbeca Homadzi
As a child, Rebecca rarely had enough to eat, which kept her from doing well in school.
Moses Nukunu
Forced to drop out of school before completion, Moses practiced masonry for several years before becoming a farmer of shallots, pepper, tomatoes, and corn for the past decade.
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