E/R: Nana Agyei Kyeremah donate computers to 7 basic schools

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Nana Agyei Kyeremah, an independent parliamentary candidate for the Atiwa East Constituency, has significantly contributed to education by donating 20 computers to seven basic schools in the area. Among the beneficiary schools are Asaaman Presby, Heavenly Blessed Preparatory School, and Adasawase Presby.

Speaking at the donation, Nana Agyei expressed his desire to see students in the Atiwa East Constituency progress in their education, becoming as fluent and knowledgeable as their peers in larger cities and even abroad.

“The children are our future leaders, and they deserve a strong foundation in education,” he said, promising to continue supporting the schools whenever called upon.

The headmasters, teachers, and students were overjoyed and deeply grateful for the gesture. Several students expressed their appreciation, blessing Nana Agyei and his team and vowing to make them proud.

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“Whenever we learn something new on the computers, it will be a blessing to Nana and his team,” one student said. Many also prayed for his success in the upcoming elections, recognizing his genuine commitment to the development of the constituency.

During the third presentation, Nana Amponsah Antwiwaa II, Queenmother of Adasawase, was in attendance. She was delighted with the donation and advised the students to handle the computers with care so they would last longer.

She encouraged them to make the most of this opportunity to improve their computing skills. The Queen mother also expressed hope that others would be inspired by Nana Agyei’s generosity, noting that “the more you give, the more blessings you receive,” and highlighting the importance of leaders supporting education.

Source: Radiooneghana.com/Amponsah Lois Ntiriwaa

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