A household name in the Minamb-Valley,(wizzy tribe)of Enga Prov..Andrew Andup never went to school,never sat on a desk,never heard a voice of a teacher.But that doesn't matter 😉
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In the lush savanah of the Western highlands province, Andrew Andup had spent years nurturing a mini cattle farm in Western Highlands Province (Hagen,Kinding block).His days were filled with the sounds of mooing cattle and the rustle of grass,but as time passed,he realized that the cattle business was not as profitable as he had hoped.With keen eye for opportunity,Andrew decided to shift gears and opened a trade store in the same community.
His trade store quickly became a hub for locals,offering essential goods and fostering connections.Andrew was diligent in budgeting his earnings, ensuring that every kina was accountable for.His hard work and strategic thinking paid off,and soon he found himself venturing into coffee trade.With Hagen as his base,he became one of the prominent coffee buyers in the region.
Andrew's reputation grew as he traveled far and wide,,sourcing coffee from as far as Kompiam and Lowerlai in Enga province.While traversing the rugged road of Kompiam, Andrew Andup faced an unexpected challenge when his truck tire burst.Undeterred ,he took a deep breath and blew into the tire,using his ingenuity and determination. Miraculously, he managed to inflate it enough to continue his journey. With perseverance, he reached his his destination, ready to buy coffee, proving that resourcefulness can overcome obstacles.He built relationships with farmers, understanding their needs and ensuring fair prices.Through his journey from cattle farming to coffee trading ,Andrew learned that adaptability and community engagement were key to success. His story became a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of seizing new opportunities.
Once a hunter began his journey with cattle farming.Over time he ventured into coffee trading, gradually building his empire.With hard work and determination he acquired hundreds of fleeting kenworth trucks that roared like thunder across the rugged roads from Lae-Porgera Gold Mine.
Andrew's journey was not about wealth;it was a testament to hard work and resilience.As he navigated the challenges of business, he remained deeply rooted in his community, sharing his success and uplifting those around him.His commitment to paying taxes made him one of the highest contributors in the country, a beacon of responsibility and integrity.
Today ,he proudly owns Andup Plaza in the heart of Hagen town ,giving back to the very community where he once nurtured his dreams. His story reminds us that with perseverance, we can transform our beginnings into a legacy.
Through his story ,Andrew Andup taught that true wealth lies not only in riches but in the impact one has on others.His legacy inspired many,proving that with determination and a heart for the community, one rise from humble beginnings to greatness 🙌.
Sexcy mountain Mangii yah🐸⛰️
Let's ("MUMU in YANGUPINAU") ways. 🐸⛰️
~Andrew Andup(chief)
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