A GHANAIAN DIGITAL JOURNEY

How Nana Ama built a flexible digital routine with only her smartphone

A practical, beginner-friendly story from Kumasi about learning product visibility tasks, one guided step at a time.

Nana Ama Kwarteng
Nana Ama Kwarteng Updated August 2026 · 5 min read
Nana Ama Kwarteng using her smartphone

“I started by learning one simple step at a time.” — Nana Ama

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y name is Nana Ama Kwarteng. A year ago, paying school fees on time and managing everyday costs felt overwhelming.

Like many families in Ghana, we needed something flexible that could fit around home and family responsibilities.

I did not need another promise. I needed clear guidance, realistic steps and something I could learn from my phone.

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How I contacted the support team through WhatsApp

A friend in Accra shared the WhatsApp contact and explained that some online merchants use guided assistants to improve product visibility.

I contacted the team through WhatsApp, asked questions and followed the training from my smartphone. The process became easier once I understood each step.

My first conversation with the support team happened through WhatsApp. That is where my guide explained the next step.

MY FIRST MILESTONE

A clearer way to learn online tasks

My guide walked me through the first task and explained how the platform and supported mobile-money process worked.

BUILT AROUND YOUR DAY

Simple tools. Clear guidance. Local access.

Smartphone access

Use a compatible phone and an internet connection from anywhere in Ghana.

One-to-one guidance

A guide explains the workflow through your selected contact channel.

Local payment support

Supported options include MTN MoMo and Telecel Cash.

Beginner friendly

Start with the basics and review every step before continuing.

A NOTE FROM NANA AMA

My advice to anyone starting something new

Take your time, ask questions and never continue with anything you do not understand. A good guide should make every step clear.

Individual experiences and outcomes vary. Review all instructions and terms before participating. Never send money you cannot afford to lose.

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Do you own a working smartphone?

QUESTION 2 OF 3

Are you over 18 and currently living in Ghana?

QUESTION 3 OF 3

Can you set aside 20–30 minutes to learn the steps?

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