A non-governmental organisation called the FREEMAN FOUNDATION has given BECE candidates in a number of junior high schools in the Nsawam  Adoagyiri Municipality mathematical  sets worth thousands of cedis.

The goal of the contribution made last Friday was to provide some basic necessities to Ghanaian students in the Municipality so they may focus on their BECE preparation and have the peace of mind to do so.

In the entire Eastern Region, Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality performed best in the BECE last year.

It’s a sign that if we give these youngsters more attention, their future will be secure. And for that reason, we’ve made the audacious decision to provide them with these basic items.

According to the CEO Mr. Prince Osei Appah, his Organisation believes in fostering children’s intellectual development for the sake of the nation and the entire continent.

He also took advantage of the occasion to exhort young people and prosperous members of the community to assist these kids by giving them the tools and supplies they need to improve instruction and learning in the various basic schools.

It is important to remember that investments made in the educational sector will eventually reinforce the foundation and provide a pleasant and brighter future for our small brothers & sisters. Education  is the key to success.

List of schools that benefited from the FREEMAN FOUNDATION maiden edition of the One Student, One Mathematical set policy included; Sakyikrom United JHS, Tieku MA JHS, Adoagyiri Methodist JHS & St Michaels Anglican JHS.

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