During the first church service of PIWC-Ho, of The Church of Pentecost, Ho Area, on Sunday, 18th November, 2023, Deaconess Suzzy Kugblenu gave a spectacular testimony to the glory of God for seeing her through school at the Ho Technical University. The auditorium was full of emotions, that is, tears, joy, gratefulness, etc.

Her testimony moved almost everyone present to tears when she herself could not control hers. This was as a result of the many ups and downs Deaconess Suzzy Kugblenu, 33, went through before graduation.
According to her, she was struck with an acute headache in Class 4 and that ended her brilliance.
Her teachers kept promoting her because of her past performances, hoping that the issue would get better. She was able to know how to write her name again in JHS 1.
Her journey in formal education was delayed because of the following:

* She had to re-attend JHS 2, thus completing JHS in 2006 instead of 2005.
* First Senior High School in 2009, all records on her and her results could not be traced or found after the final exams.
* Second Senior High School in 2014 (4 years) with E8 as the highest grade.
Pastor Michael Kofi Norshie, her then District Pastor followed-up and encouraged her.
* Third Senior High School that is, Pentecost Vocational Institute at Gbawe, Accra from 2015-2017.
* She learnt Sewing for 2 years.
* She hustled in Accra.

Her parents and uncle encouraged her to further her education to which she was reluctant, but she later agreed after a revelation from God.
Suzzy says that the challenges continued at Ho Technical University with resits at the end of almost every semester.
Sometimes she got depressed and cried, but in all God saw her through.

On a one on one with this reporter, she acknowledged the tremendous help of God in her life.
She revealed her immense thankfulness and acknowledgements to her parents, Elder and Deaconess Kugblenu of The Church of Pentecost, Abotoase in the Oti Region and Pastor Michael Kofi Norshie.
Deaconess Lolornyo Letsa, her lecturer added that Suzzy Kugblenu’s case is an inspiration.
Deaconess Suzzy Kugblenu also served in several positions in PENSA such as Assistant Evangel and First Female President.

Suzzy says people should put their trust in God and never give up, so that their purposes in life will be fulfilled. They should encourage themselves; never to look down on themselves. They should never think of killing themselves, because that will not be a testimony, instead they should read the Bible and pray.
Deaconess Suzzy Kugblenu is about to start her degree course soon.
