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Nii Oyanka commits to advancing education in Ghana

King Oyanka Rights Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I

Fri, 26 Jul 2024 Source: Dickson Boadi, Contributor

Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, the Emissary of Education for Montessori Model United Nations-West Africa and Chief of Oblieman in the Ga West Municipal Assembly, has pledged to leverage his influence to drive educational innovation on an international scale.

As the guest speaker at the Ga West Municipal Reading Festival (Readerfest) on July 23, 2024, King Oyanka emphasized the transformative power of reading. He noted that reading is fundamental to every child's understanding and urged parents to prioritize their children's reading abilities.

“Reading is not merely a hobby or pastime, but a transformative experience that can empower us to reach our full potential,” he said.

King Oyanka called on the audience to commit to lifelong learning and the pursuit of knowledge, inspiring the next generation to embrace the written word and utilize its power for positive change. He highlighted the cultural importance of reading and storytelling, traditions cherished and passed down through generations to educate, inspire, and entertain.

The traditional leader commended the Municipal Director of Education, Mr. Victor Noye Tawiah, for his efforts to elevate Ghana’s education sector. He announced that the Reading Festival would become a recurring event with evolving dimensions to continually engage and inspire students.

King Oyanka, who has initiated various innovative projects within the educational sectors of both the Ga North and Ga West Municipal Assemblies, pledged to support the Reading Festival and other educational activities in these municipalities, ensuring their sustainability.

He expressed confidence in the intelligence of the current generation of children and committed to ensuring that the educational opportunities available are fully utilized to benefit both present and future generations.

Source: Dickson Boadi, Contributor