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Mawufemor-Anloaga

Victoria Agbevanu

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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

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Minao, mother of three, runs a trading business and plans to open a kiosk.

Mawuena Agbegoe

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Before becoming a donut vendor, Mawuena planned to go to nursing school, but unfortunately couldn’t afford the school fees.

Adzo Datsomor

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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

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As a child, Rebecca rarely had enough to eat, which kept her from doing well in school.

Moses Nukunu

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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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