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SPORTLIGH AND PERSONALITY PROFILE WITH ZALIATU RAFFIC SALIA

 *NORTHERN ZONE GNMTA SPOTLIGHT  AND PERSONALITY PROFILE SHOW*

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*Raffic Salia Zaliatu *


 *INTRODUCTION*


She was born on the 7th of April 2000, at Asonkore in the Obuasi Municipality in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Ashes is  the second born of 3 children of my parents.  a level 300 student midwife of the St Joseph’s Midwifery Training college,Jirapa.An academic mentor and life coach.  A student Politician and Youth Activist. She is  very obsessed and passionate about Community development and growth .  An Achiever and a dreamer . 



EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


She had her Basic and Junior high school Education at Sunshine Success School, Obuasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana,spanning a period of 2003- 2014. 


She then proceeded to the most noble and prestigious girls’ school , Archbishop Porter Girls’ Secondary School, Takoradi for her  second cycle of education where she was awarded with a WASCE  Certificate after my 3 (2014-2017)year study of General Arts.  


She is currently in St Joseph’s Midwifery Training college, Jirapa studying Midwifery .  



*LEADERSHIP PROFILE*


(1)- SRC/GNMTA General Secretary, 2020/2021 Academic year


(2) Class Library Rep, 2018-2020


(3)- Abdallah Hall Vice President, 2020/2021 Academic year 


(4)-Deputy Head girl, JHS, 2013/2014 academic year


(5)-Head girl,upper Primary, 2010/2011 academic year 





 *PROJECTS AND POLICY INITIATIVES*


 1- Grow My CommunityProject -#shecan#.An initiative to bring out the best in girls 


2- Xally’s talk show,

 Facebook 


3- An aspiring Northern zone GNMTA General Secretary for the 2020/2021 Academic year



 *SPECIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES*


✅ Communication And Public Speaking


✅ Counseling 






HOBBIES


1- Reading and writing

2- Hiking

3-Watching movies 

4- Public Speaking

5. Listening to music. 


From her catchy profile,we can describe her as an Achiever and dreamer who never gives up. 


The editorial and Publishing team wishes her all the best in her Leadership journey.

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