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The phenomenal Christian motivational speaker Jessica Scott has entreated Ghanaians to come and listen to her inspirational life story of how God has blessed her.
She says sharing her story with others not only strengthens her but also inspires others who see that physical disabilities do not limit a person’s ability.
28-year-old Jessica Cox, born without hands, recently graduated as a sports pilot using her feet.
Ms. Cox described herself as blessed though without her arms. She is loving Ghana since she landed Friday, and is looking forward to meeting Ghanaians at the International Conference Center where a four-day motivational seminar is scheduled to take place.
Jessica Cox said “everyone has a choice to be a better person despite the challenges we may face in life; be it physical, mental or emotional challenges,” advising people with challenges to take the testimony of how God has transformed her life for the best.
Ms. Cox also has a degree in psychology, a black belt in tae kwon do, and drives a normal car all by herself with her feet.
Jessica Cox disclosed that she will be married next year.
The four-day motivational forum will take place in Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi, packaged by Ghanaian ICT and Hospitality company, Charlitex in collaboration with the Amputee Football Federation of Ghana and the Multimedia Group Limited (owners of Multi TV, Joy FM, Adom FM, Nhyira FM, Asempa FM and Hitz FM) and is sponsored by telecoms company, Tigo.
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