“Beatrice Azumah Foundation Inspires BECE Students With Donations And Motivations”

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The Beatrice Azumah Foundation recently made a significant impact on the lives of over 600 BECE students across three schools in the Ashanti Region. The foundation donated essential educational materials, including mathematical sets, pencils, and pens, to Bomso M.A Basic School, Ayeduase M.A Basic School, and Kotei M.A Basic School. The donation ceremony, held at the PIWC church in Kotei, featured inspiring speeches from esteemed guests. Beatrice Azumah's mother Martha Azumah, who was instrumental in establishing the foundation, encouraged the students to work hard and pursue their dreams. Serwaa Akoto Ampofo, a former SRC General Secretary at KNUST, also delivered a motivational speech, sharing his personal experiences and emphasizing the importance of education. Doctor Bright Ampofo emphasized the importance of personal hygiene and shared valuable life skills with the students. Lawyer Mounique also delivered a motivational speech, encouraging the students to strive for excellence

KNUST/LNUGS Women's Commissioner Mavis Akolbila Champions Female Empowerment Through Skilled Woman Hub

Mavis Akolbila, the SRC/LNUGs Women’s Commissioner shares the success of the recent initiative, the Skilled Woman Hub, a skill fair tailored specifically for female students. As the Women's Commissioner, she has had the privilege of organizing and overseeing this training. Over the past weeks, incredible enthusiasm and dedication have been witnessed from the participants as they delved into skills such as wig making, nails making, makeup training, Microsoft Suite, Digital Marketing, Blockchain and cryptocurrency training. It has been awe-inspiring to see these ladies embrace new opportunities and unlock their full potential.


The comprehensive two-week training program provided not only technical expertise but also fostered a supportive environment where women uplifted and empowered one another. Together, they have shattered stereotypes and proven that the future is indeed female.




She extends her heartfelt gratitude to all the participants, trainers, and supporters who made this event possible. Their passion and commitment have truly made a difference in the lives of these aspiring professionals.


To all the women out there, she reminds them that their skills and talents are invaluable assets. She encourages them to keep striving, keep learning, and never underestimate the power of their potential. Together, they can break barriers and build a brighter, more inclusive future. She advocates for continued empowerment, inspiration, and upliftment of one another, as the journey towards equality and success knows no bounds when women stand together.

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