Ghanaian student photographer Richlove Oduro has received a major boost to her academic and creative journey after attracting nationwide attention on social media following comparisons with Harvard graduate Francisca Lamini.

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) Computer Science student recently became a trending topic across Ghanaian social media platforms, where many users debated educational opportunities, academic achievements and career pathways among young Ghanaians.
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Following the viral discussions, US-based Ghanaian philanthropist Agbeko Odione Kumordzie, popularly known as Prof Double Double, announced plans to support Richlove with a laptop, drone and photography-related opportunities to help advance her education and photography career.
Support Sparks Excitement Online
The announcement has generated excitement among many Ghanaians who praised the gesture as an example of how social media visibility can create real-world opportunities for talented young people.
Richlove has built a growing reputation as both a Computer Science student and photographer, with supporters highlighting her dedication to balancing academics and creative work.
Why This Story Matters
The story highlights a growing trend in Ghana where talented students are increasingly receiving support from philanthropists, entrepreneurs and members of the diaspora. It also demonstrates how social media conversations can sometimes translate into meaningful opportunities that help young people develop their skills and careers.
As Ghana continues to invest in technology, innovation and digital creativity, stories like Richlove’s serve as inspiration for students pursuing both academic and entrepreneurial ambitions.
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