Golden Frimps CEO Donates GHC20,000 to Support Salvation JHS School Project
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The Chief Executive Officer of Golden Frimps Company Ltd, Solomon Nana Frimpong, has donated GHC20,000 to the Salvation Church of Ghana to support the construction of a new Salvation JHS school building in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern Region.
The donation forms part of the philanthropist’s commitment to supporting education, community development, and infrastructure projects across Ghana.
Speaking during the presentation, Mr. Frimpong said the gesture was motivated by his desire to give back to society, especially to the school where he once studied. He encouraged individuals, organizations, and philanthropists to invest in educational development to help improve teaching and learning in communities.
According to him, his foundation has over the years supported many individuals and institutions in different ways within the Eastern Region and across the country.
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The Head Pastor of the Salvation Church of Ghana, Kyebi Apapam, Captain Sampson Antwi, together with the Local Manager of the Salvation Army School, received the donation on behalf of the church and the school.
They expressed appreciation to the Solomon Nana Frimpong Foundation for the timely support towards the commencement of the JHS school building project.
The school authorities also acknowledged the continuous support the foundation has provided over the years, noting that Solomon Nana Frimpong once served as a school prefect during his time at the institution.
Receiving the donation, the authorities assured the donor that the money would be used for its intended purpose to ensure the successful completion of the school project.
The gesture has been widely praised by members of the community, many of whom prayed for God’s blessings upon Solomon Nana Frimpong and his foundation for their continued support towards education and community development.
By: Radio1/Nana Kwabena Addo