From a tribute to a teacher to impacting communities in Ghana, here’s how our story unfolded.
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The foundation's roots trace back to 2008, inspired by Obosumfo Kwame Ahia, my teacher and mentor who helped many people tirelessly. As one of his last trainees, I aspired to honor his legacy through a foundation dedicated to his teachings and works
I married my Ghanaian wife which gave me the stability and the support i needed to carry out the projects
Black Diamonds under 14 and under16 football teams began
Moving from Kasoa in the greater Accra Region to Dodowa was when the possibility of linking and helping schools in that vicinity availed itself
Through my wife, I was introduced to Dream Seed Academy and the children of Kpone Bawaleshie and Nganoman communities. Their enthusiasm and potential ignited the foundation's mission.
Served as the Voluntary Deputy Head at Spelmore Institute, contributing to the leadership and strategic direction of the institution. Worked closely with staff and management to support educational goals, oversee operations, and ensure a positive learning environment.
Donated Computers a printer and books to help Dream Seed Academy in Kpone Bawaleshie, Greater Accra in Ghana establish computer studies with computers and a library.
Began training u16 children in football in the Nganomancommunity in Greater Accra, Ghana.
Began teaching Chess to students at Dream Seed Academy in Kpone Bawaleshie, Greater Accra, Ghana
Formed the Black Stars U14 and U16 football team in Nganoman, Greater Accra in Ghana.
Assisted the renovation of Nganoman KKK Basic School computer room. Donated computers a printer and paper shredder to Nganoman KKK Basic School in Nganoman, Greater Accra in Ghana.
I met with the Heads of four schools in the Oyibi District to discuss the possibility of donating computers to enhance educational resources. The schools involved were Saduase KKMA JHS and Primary, Kpone Bawaleshie KKMA JHS, Oyibi KKMA JHS, and Saasabi KKMA Community Basic School. The aim was to explore ways to improve digital learning and support the schools’ educational development.
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