I’m George Frimpong, the founder of Primeshift Technologies. My story begins in Amoawi, a small town in the Offinso District of Ghana, where I had my basic education at Amoawi Methodist Primary and Amoawi L/A JSS. It was a very humble beginning, but my academic performance was so exceptional that I gained admission into Prempeh College, one of Ghana’s most prestigious Senior High Schools, where I studied Pure Science.
Afterward, I pursued teacher training at Wesley College, another highly respected institution, now upgraded to a College of Education. My passion for learning pushed me further to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where I obtained a BSc in Agriculture.
As my journey unfolded, I expanded into technology, earning an Advanced Professional Diploma in Software Engineering from IMPC College of Technology, alongside training in Digital Marketing and App Development. For over 25 years, I have also been a dedicated educator in Integrated Science and Biology at the Senior High School level, as well as a mentor for students’ projects at IMPC College of Technology.
But for the past decade, my deepest passion has been coding — exploring how lines of code can be transformed into solutions for sophisticated, real-world problems. This passion led me to establish Primeshift Technologies, a company built on the belief that technology is not just about innovation, but about empowerment, growth, and lasting impact.
Through Primeshift, I now bring together my experience in software engineering, digital marketing, and online business strategy to help individuals and organizations thrive in a fast-changing digital world. Beyond coding and strategy, I also spend much of my time reading and writing non-fiction self-help and business books, blending technology with mindset as twin engines for success.
My journey — from a humble classroom in Amoawi to building digital solutions for the future — is a constant reminder that with vision, discipline, and persistence, no beginning is too small for greatness.
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