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Mentoring
Sarah Okoye
After graduating with a law degree, Sarah Okoye dedicated her career to advocating for women’s rights in rural communities. Today, she leads a non-profit that provides free legal aid to survivors of gender-based violence. Sarah credits the alumni network for inspiring her to give back, saying: “I realized that success means lifting others as you climb.”
David Mensah
Entrepreneur David Mensah turned his passion for technology into a thriving startup that connects farmers across Africa to fair trade markets. His platform has already improved the livelihoods of thousands of small-scale farmers. David also invests part of his profits into scholarships for underprivileged students, ensuring that future generations have access to opportunities he once dreamed of.
Amina Diallo
Amina Diallo, an alumna of the class of 2015, has become a driving force in prison education initiatives. She co-founded an organization that equips inmates with literacy and vocational training, helping them reintegrate into society with dignity. Her work has been recognized nationally, proving how education can transform lives even in the most difficult circumstances.
Sarah Okoye
After graduating with a law degree, Sarah Okoye dedicated her career to advocating for women’s rights in rural communities. Today, she leads a non-profit that provides free legal aid to survivors of gender-based violence. Sarah credits the alumni network for inspiring her to give back, saying: “I realized that success means lifting others as you climb.”
David Mensah
Entrepreneur David Mensah turned his passion for technology into a thriving startup that connects farmers across Africa to fair trade markets. His platform has already improved the livelihoods of thousands of small-scale farmers. David also invests part of his profits into scholarships for underprivileged students, ensuring that future generations have access to opportunities he once dreamed of.
Amina Diallo
Amina Diallo, an alumna of the class of 2015, has become a driving force in prison education initiatives. She co-founded an organization that equips inmates with literacy and vocational training, helping them reintegrate into society with dignity. Her work has been recognized nationally, proving how education can transform lives even in the most difficult circumstances.