Kumasi, July 14, GNA - Dr Charles Yeboah, Director of the International Community School (ICS) in Kumasi, has advised Ghanaian students studying abroad to return home after completing their studies to contribute to national development.
He said most Ghanaian students by the education they acquired abroad were well equipped with the requisite expertise, which they could bring to impact positively on the nation's development. Dr Yeboah made the call when he addressed 34 graduates and undergraduates who had gained admission into various universities in the United States of America (USA) at a two-day orientation programme in Kumasi on Tuesday.
The programme organised by the Centre for the Development of People (CEDEP), which facilitated the admissions was to give them an insight into the experiences they will go through in their respective schools. They were prepared particularly to adjust to the socio-cultural as well as racial differences they would encounter when they get to their various schools.Kumasi, July 14, GNA - Dr Charles Yeboah, Director of the International Community School (ICS) in Kumasi, has advised Ghanaian students studying abroad to return home after completing their studies to contribute to national development.
He said most Ghanaian students by the education they acquired abroad were well equipped with the requisite expertise, which they could bring to impact positively on the nation's development. Dr Yeboah made the call when he addressed 34 graduates and undergraduates who had gained admission into various universities in the United States of America (USA) at a two-day orientation programme in Kumasi on Tuesday.
The programme organised by the Centre for the Development of People (CEDEP), which facilitated the admissions was to give them an insight into the experiences they will go through in their respective schools. They were prepared particularly to adjust to the socio-cultural as well as racial differences they would encounter when they get to their various schools.