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 DJABA'S FOUNDATION SUPPORT HINAKOPE /TEVIKPO D/A  BASIC SCHOOL -



CROSS SECTION OF PUPILS AND TEACHERS SHARING THEIR JOY 


VR/ADAKLU ,  the chief executive of Djaba's  foundation Mr Djaba Charles bring joy and hope  to face of the pupils of Hinakope D/A Basic School. This is as result to promote or  motivate the pupils to have effective learning in the school  The chief executive of Djaba's foundation handover learning materials such as  books,  pencils, pens,Erazer  and  sharpeners to the Ag Headmaster Mr Afetorgbor Victor . Mr Djaba charles,  said it's the  vision of the foundation to provide humanitarian service to deprived but needed society. He ended by encouraging the teaching  staff to continue their good work to the society no matter the challenges and also encouraged the pupils to take their learning serious since they are the future learders of Ghana .

 The Ag .head master took this opportunity to thank the foundation for their supports  

He again used these medium to encourage the pupils by saying, they should be up and doing by reading their books always. 

He mentioned that, due to the scattered community and it's distance, the school enrollment is continuously reducing.  He plead for support such as motor king(trycircle) which can be use for  transporting   the pupils. 

Mr Afetorgbor Victor , plead with the people of the environment, to support their ward's education .He cried bitterly on how some parents sent their children to other schools  and plead with the people in the Tevikpo environment to bring their ward's to their school rather sending them to another schools.

The Ag.headmaster also ,appreciate the effort of the  nurses from the Ahunda Health Centre especially Mr Akanto Francis for their interest in education system despite they are nurse’s but still having  the school at heart .


Story by Akanto Francis Felix 

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