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A PURPOSEFUL LIFE by Agitu Wodajo This Week in America with Ric Bratton

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A Purposeful Life by Agitu WodajoA Purposeful Life is the inspiring personal story of author, Agitu Wodajo, detailing her life and extraordinary accomplishments growing up in the 60s in Ethiopia, studying and working in both Ethiopia and the United States, her services to others while raising five well accomplished children as a single mom, and traveling the world. The author takes readers through her various tribulations and the incredible perseverance, optimism, and faith she sustained through it all in order to find and heed her call to empower underprivileged women to become self-reliant and bring a positive change to their family lives and their communitiesAgitu Wodajo was born in Nedjo, a small rural town in western Ethiopia. During her early life, girls’ education was not common in Ethiopia, and the estimated illiteracy rate in the nation was ninety-five percent. But soon after she was born, her father accepted the Protestant Christian faith and purchased a property adjacent to a Swedish Mission School. As a result, she was able to start school at age six. However, despite that promising start, her father abandoned their family leaving her defenseless against a chain of problems: a horrific attack by a school director at the age of ten; she had traveled eighty-five kilometers by mule-back and on foot to attend high school, where she continued to face adversities. Even after she left school, tribulations followed, and she endured a very abusive marriage while fighting sexual harassment and persecution in her career. But the strong Christian foundation that has shaped her life since childhood, and the unyielding faith and optimism led her through the depths of adversity to rise above her circumstances, and make a positive difference in the lives of others.Agitu’s story provides a bridge between the developing and developed worlds toward addressing our shared responsibility in making the world a better place. The NGOs she founded in both Ethiopia and the United States helped underprivileged women through services that build self-sufficiency, and policy-change advocacy that lift barriers. In Ethiopia, she lobbied the then new prime minister of Ethiopia in 1991 to establish the first of its kind ministry of women's affairs utilizing the experience she gained from her study tour to the ministry of women’s affairs and social promotion in Niamey, Niger in 1990. Ihttps://www.amazon.com/Purposeful-Life-Agitu-Wodajo/dp/B0CSWC6DS4/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.95uZWU4n4IZmbs16_0FH2Clg9OT2xIYFV6GE8ggMJDX2dRUBKtPBh0w9_ioTjgHa.a7LbzXmrKdD1qirhlqkx13duHLl-4Gnm61jTV1oEdag&dib_tag=se&qid=1714495199&refinements=p_27%3AAgitu+Wodajo&s=books&sr=1-1https://www.agitu-consulting.com/http://www.ChristianWorksMedia.com    http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/5924cwm1.mp3  

A Purposeful Life by Agitu WodajoA Purposeful Life is the inspiring personal story of author, Agitu Wodajo, detailing her life and extraordinary accomplishments growing up in the 60s in Ethiopia, studying and working in both Ethiopia and the United States, her services to others while raising five well accomplished children as a single mom, and traveling the world. The author takes readers through her various tribulations and the incredible perseverance, optimism, and faith she sustained through it all in order to find and heed her call to empower underprivileged women to become self-reliant and bring a positive change to their family lives and their communitiesAgitu Wodajo was born in Nedjo, a small rural town in western Ethiopia. During her early life, girls’ education was not common in Ethiopia, and the estimated illiteracy rate in the nation was ninety-five percent. But soon after she was born, her father accepted the Protestant Christian faith and purchased a property adjacent to a Swedish Mission School. As a result, she was able to start school at age six. However, despite that promising start, her father abandoned their family leaving her defenseless against a chain of problems: a horrific attack by a school director at the age of ten; she had traveled eighty-five kilometers by mule-back and on foot to attend high school, where she continued to face adversities. Even after she left school, tribulations followed, and she endured a very abusive marriage while fighting sexual harassment and persecution in her career. But the strong Christian foundation that has shaped her life since childhood, and the unyielding faith and optimism led her through the depths of adversity to rise above her circumstances, and make a positive difference in the lives of others.Agitu’s story provides a bridge between the developing and developed worlds toward addressing our shared responsibility in making the world a better place. The NGOs she founded in both Ethiopia and the United States helped underprivileged women through services that build self-sufficiency, and policy-change advocacy that lift barriers. In Ethiopia, she lobbied the then new prime minister of Ethiopia in 1991 to establish the first of its kind ministry of women's affairs utilizing the experience she gained from her study tour to the ministry of women’s affairs and social promotion in Niamey, Niger in 1990. Ihttps://www.amazon.com/Purposeful-Life-Agitu-Wodajo/dp/B0CSWC6DS4/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.95uZWU4n4IZmbs16_0FH2Clg9OT2xIYFV6GE8ggMJDX2dRUBKtPBh0w9_ioTjgHa.a7LbzXmrKdD1qirhlqkx13duHLl-4Gnm61jTV1oEdag&dib_tag=se&qid=1714495199&refinements=p_27%3AAgitu+Wodajo&s=books&sr=1-1https://www.agitu-consulting.com/http://www.ChristianWorksMedia.com    http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/5924cwm1.mp3  

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