Kpandai SHS receives GH₵10,000 to support feeding of students

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The management of Kpandai Senior High School (SHS) in the Oti Region has received GH₵10,000 to support the feeding of students.

The donation was made by the founder of the No Child Left Behind Foundation and US-based philanthropist, Joshua Bawa Nyambika.

The donation was officially received by a delegation comprising the District Education Director, the Headmaster, an Assembly Member, and a representative of the students.

Speaking at the brief ceremony to hand over the funds, the District Education Director expressed immense gratitude on behalf of the school and the community.

The director commended Mr. Nyambika for his thoughtfulness and assured him that the funds would be judiciously used to address the intended purpose, which is to support the feeding of the students during these challenging times.

“This donation is not just about money; it is a demonstration of care and commitment to the future of our children,” the director stated. “We are profoundly grateful to Mr. Nyambika for stepping in at such a critical time. Rest assured, the funds will be utilized effectively to ensure the students’ welfare is prioritized,” he stated.

The headmaster also lauded the timely intervention, describing it as a lifeline for the school. According to him, the school has been grappling with significant challenges in feeding the students due to financial constraints, and the donation has come as a great relief.

A student representative, speaking on behalf of the student body, expressed heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Nyambika for his benevolence.

“This gesture means a lot to us as students. It is comforting to know that someone out there cares about our well-being and education. We pray for blessings upon Mr. Nyambika,” the student said.

Interestingly, this marks the second time Mr. Nyambika has extended his philanthropic efforts to his hometown district.

His kind act has left a positive impression on the people of Kpandai, serving as a beacon of hope for many.

The Assembly Member described Mr. Nyambika’s donation as an example of how individuals in the diaspora can contribute meaningfully to the development of their communities back home.

Mr. Nyambika’s benevolent act has inspired calls for other well-meaning individuals and organizations to follow suit and support education and other developmental projects in Kpandai and beyond.

His donation highlights the significant role that philanthropy can play in addressing local challenges and fostering community growth.

As the students benefit from this generous support, it is hoped that such acts of kindness will continue to inspire others to invest in the future of the younger generation.

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