NKOSOUHENE DONATES MATHEMATICAL SETS, PEN TO 2025 BECE CANDIDATES TO MOTIVATES STUDENTS
The Nkosouhene of Akyem Nyafoman in the Birem North District, Abirem Constituency in the Eastern Region,Nana Totuo Kantinka,has donated educational materials to the final year students in R/C Basic and JHS School in Akyem Nyafoman Community towards this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE)
The donation includes fifty (50) Mathematical Set and packs of Pens to all BECE candidates who will sit for this year’s examination, 2025 to assist them prepare adequately for the exams and also presented six hundred (600) Exercise Books to the same R/C Basic School stressing, this is the second edition he has donated the educational materials to the Akyem Nyafoman final year BECE candidates in his community.
In a brief ceremony at the forecourt of the School, Nana Totuo Kantinka, handed over the materials to the headmaster for onward distribution to the students and said the gesture aimed at preparing the pupils to come out with flying colours in the upcoming (BECE) stressing it has become an annual ritual to help the students prepare adequately for their final exams
The traditional leader advised the students to make good use of the materials and put up their maximum best to excel in the exams and refrain from examination malpractices at the examination centres since that could jeopardise their future when caught and urged them not to be intimidated by the Police or BECE questions.
On his Part,Mr. Bright Frempong,the Headmaster of Roman Catholic R/C Nyafoman M/A Basic School,expressed, there are 41 candidates comprising 25 boys and 16 girls to sit for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination in the Akyem Nyafoman Community and stressing, the gesture will equip the students with the necessary tools for the examination.
Finally, some of the studendts expressed their appreciation to the Akyem Nyafoman Nkosouhene, Nana Totuo Kantinka, for the support and pledged that they would do their best to aim for excellence.
Story by Janet Kwaakye