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Young Mentees Foundation honours Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu for educational support

WhatsApp Image 2024 06 24 At 14gd.jpeg The citation was received by Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu at the Afro-Arab Group office

Mon, 24 Jun 2024 Source: Young Mentees Foundation

The Young Mentees Foundation, based in Tamale, Northern Ghana, recently recognized Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu, President and Founder of the Afro-Arab Group of Companies, for his unwavering commitment to education. The foundation, a nonprofit charity organization, presented a citation to Ambassador Salamu Amadu in appreciation of Afro-Arab Microfinance's sponsorship of their Junior High School Quiz Competition.

The citation was received by Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu at the Afro-Arab Group office situated in Kokomlemle, Accra. Hafiz Abu-Hassan, speaking on behalf of the Young Mentees Foundation, expressed heartfelt gratitude for Ambassador Salamu Amadu's generous support, which significantly enhanced the 2023 edition of the quiz competition. He emphasized that Afro-Arab Microfinance's contribution played a pivotal role in making the event a resounding success.

"I must say that the support from you and the Afro-Arab Microfinance made the program outstanding," Abu-Hassan remarked, underscoring the transformative effect of corporate partnerships in enhancing educational opportunities for youth in Northern Ghana.

Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu humbly accepted the citation and extended his appreciation to the Young Mentees Foundation for the honor. He reaffirmed his commitment to promoting education, particularly in underserved communities, stating, "It's always a privilege and honor to offer support in our own little way to push education to the next level, especially in remote areas."

The Junior High School Quiz Competition, which involved 56 schools from Tamale Metropolis, Sagnarigu, Savelugu Municipalities, and Tolon District, culminated in a thrilling finale. Tiyumba M/A JHS, Saint Peters R/C JHS, Nyohini Presbyterian Block ‘B’ JHS, and Dahinshelli JHS emerged as the top contenders, with support from Afro-Arab Microfinance ensuring the overall success of the event.

The recognition of Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu underscores his dedication to educational empowerment and community development through Afro-Arab Microfinance's initiatives. His ongoing support serves as a beacon of hope for youth education and underscores the transformative impact of corporate social responsibility in Northern Ghana.

The Young Mentees Foundation's tribute not only honors Ambassador Salamu Amadu but also highlights the pivotal role of private sector involvement in advancing educational opportunities and fostering a brighter future for young learners in the region.

Source: Young Mentees Foundation