When a group of old boys of Mfantsipim School domiciled in the United States (MOBA-USA) gathers for the third year running to raise funds for their school, over $50,000 in cash becomes an achievable amount geared towards their projected $100,000 MOBA-USA endowment fund. Martins Crosswinds in Greenbelt again hosted the fundraiser in the State of Maryland.
Over this past Memorial Day weekend holiday in the US an additional $18,000 in cash was realized and added to the $6000 raised in 2017 and the $29,000 in cash raised in 2018 respectively to arrive at $53,000 US dollars total cash today as revealed by a Source close to MOBA-USA to TheAfricanDream.net.
Pratt Abrokwa, President of MOBA-USA in his address during the fundraiser dinner maintained that the main emphasis was “the generation of support for the MOBA-USA Endowment Fund, Educational Development Workshops for both teachers and students, E-Learning Launch, and the establishment of an IT Hub at Mfantsipim, courtesy of Abdul Rashid of DRW.com.” This event was themed ‘E-learning launch at Mfantsipim School, a game changer in second cycle institutions.‘
Mr. Abrokwa also stated that MOBA-USA is pursuing avenues to establish bilateral relationships between Mfantsipim School and colleges in the US, stressing that “we are also seeking avenues to establish relationships between Mfantsipim old boys at various universities in Ghana, and with universities in the United States.” In his closing remarks, the president earnestly asked all who made pledges totaling over $100,000 over the years to redeem to add to the endowment fund.
Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe, JD, State president of Duke Energy in South Carolina who was Chairman of the event said contributing to the MOBA-USA endowment fund will enable the school to maintain its high-quality brand by allowing “the school to continue to provide the top quality products that serve not only our home nation Ghana, but the world…”
There are over 60 classrooms, science labs, and workshops that need to be equipped with the necessary materials to render them functional for students use. An estimated amount of $100,000 is needed to carry out these projects according to Speaker Dr. Kwasi A. Debra (MBA). “Approximately 100,000 will be required for a full rollout” and development of the Mfantsipim e-learning project, for instance,” said Dr. Debra.
Gracing the night as a very special guest was Ghana’s Ambassador to the US, His Excellency Dr. Barfour Adjei-Barwuah. The Ambassador asked all in attendance to support the school because “the school made you what you are today, at least it gave you the basis and taught you to learn to love to learn,” he appealed to all old Mfantsipim boys who are now on their feet to continue to develop the world and “hold your country up.”
MOBA-USA Organizer Dominic Osei Agyepong told TheAfricanDream.net that this year’s event was very well attended. Mr. Agyepong relayed that “though Mr. Manfred Barton Oduro — current headmaster of Mfantsipim School couldn’t attend in person, his goodwill message was well received and his spirit strongly felt, we also felt privileged to have had MOBA National head (Ebusua Panyin) Captain Paul Forjoe with us from Ghana.“
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— Oral Ofori (@oralofori) May 31, 2019