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Friday, October 6, 2023

To Improve Access to Education, Prof. Njilah Donates Modern Nursery School to Population



Ta Nformi Prof. Njilah, one of the elite of Ndu has stood out as personality of the week. This is so following his act of kindness which has confirmed the widely held adage that says, it takes a village to raise a child.  Essentially, it is not just parents who can give children the tools necessary to be successful – extended family, friends and neighbors must also provide essential life lessons. Education, they say is key to the world given that it is a core commitment of our society. In his capacity as an elite Prof. Njilah Isaih is actively participating in improving access to quality education to children in Fuh, Ndu sub Division. He entered into history books recently due to the fact that he constructed an ultra modern Nursery School and donated to his community population. The complex is made up of two big classrooms, a staff room, the head teacher's office, three water system toilets, a play ground, 10,000 water tank.etc. In fact, Prof. Njilah just gave to his community the type of infrastructure found in developed countries. The mayor of Ndu Council, Abdou Borno Kanfon has expressed gratitudr to Ta Nformi Prof. Njilah Isaac for doing an extraordinary thing in a common manner. " You can see how the children are so excite. In fact they are really lucky to have a father, grand father like Ta Nformi Prof. Njilah" the mayor added.


 To the mayor of Ndu Council, the most accomplished people have been their own best ally in achieving their high standing because they do common things that command respect and admiration.  The nursery school complex donated to the population is  pragmatic case of community development. Many have described Ta Nformi Prof. Njilah Isaac as a visionary development luminary. If we go by the popular saying that a spirit of ingenuousness builds trust, it is clear that Ta Nformi's act of kindness embodies the values. Education is key to the world.




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