Audio By Carbonatix
A female fashion designer who graduated along side hundreds of students in Accra recently has promised to take Ghanaian fashion designing to the next level of creativity in order to create jobs for the youth.
Diana Yaa Boafoaa Asare has undergone an intensive 6-month course in modern fashion design and illustration training in addition to three months project work at Rioh College of Design, a leading Creative Arts Service and training institution in Accra.

Diana Boafoaa Asare, who received best student award in one of the categories also got her works featured in the fashion show that was organized by the school to showcase students skills.

Her immediate ambition is to pursue a degree in fashion and design.
In an interview with myjoyonline, Diana Asare said it is very worrying to see most of the youth are unemployed and they also do not have the requisite skills to set up their own businesses.

To contribute her quota to complement several efforts to reduce unemployment in this country, Diana said she is putting some things together to establish her own designing firm to impart fashion skills in youth who are desirous to venture into field.

Touching on her award, Diana Asare said many things accounted for her academic performance, but the two things that she can attribute her achievement to, are passion and commitment. These, she said, are the driving forces behind her project work that helped her to meet assignment deadlines on time.
"I have always been looking for opportunities to create unique things to make my work different," she said.

Diana believes her award would open doors to new opportunities that will shape her career.
“The desire to delight the end user of my work is greatest motivation," said Diana Asare.

According to her, keeping an open mind prepares her mentally to be inspired by new trends in her profession and nature, adding that she always wants to stand out in her clothes, which is the same experience she wants for her valued clients.



Latest Stories
-
Ayawaso East primary: OSP has no mandate to probe alleged vote buying – Haruna Mohammed
10 minutes -
Recall of Baba Jamal as Nigeria High Commissioner ‘unnecessary populism’ – Haruna Mohammed
13 minutes -
Presidency, NDC bigwigs unhappy over Baba Jamal’s victory in Ayawaso East – Haruna Mohammed
44 minutes -
Africa Editors Congress 2026 set for Nairobi with focus on media sustainability and trust
53 minutes -
We are tired of waiting- Cocoa farmers protest payment delays
1 hour -
Share of microfinance sector to overall banking sector declined to 8.0% – BoG
2 hours -
Ukraine, global conflict, and emerging security uuestions in the Sahel
3 hours -
Either defer new royalty regime or abolish Growth and Sustainability Levy – Chamber of Mines to government
3 hours -
The Suit is a shroud ; the fugu is our resurrection
3 hours -
NDC appoints Inusah Fuseini as Ayariga steps down from Ayawaso East primary probe committee
4 hours -
T-bills auction: Government exceeds target by 246%; interest rates fall sharply to 9.9%
4 hours -
Lands Minister arrives in South Africa for annual African mining investment conference
4 hours -
Frank Quaye Writes: Nullify Ayawaso East primary to protect NDC’s integrity and goodwill
4 hours -
Medeama survive Samartex test to reach FA Cup last eight
4 hours -
Vote- buying, party reform, and the unfinished business of internal democracy in the NDC
4 hours
