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    Bogiss Alumna Struggles to Fund Her UMaT Education, seeks support

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Joseph Dumolga Blog of Saturday, 14 December 2024

    Source: Elom Joseph Dumolga

    Awinpini Akanyani Olivia, a brilliant former student of Bolgatanga Girls Senior High School (BOGISS) is facing financial difficulties in funding her tuition fees at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) where she has been admitted to the hospital and BSC Logistics and Transport Management.

    Despite her academic prowess and aspirations, she is struggling to meet the financial obligations required to continue her education.

    A little over Ghc 7,600 to start her education.

    Awinpini Akanyani Olivia has appealed to well-wishers and potential sponsors to assist her in overcoming this financial hurdle.

    Her determination to pursue her studies is unwavering, and she believes that with the necessary support, she can achieve her academic goals and contribute positively to society.

    Those interested in supporting Awinpini Akanyani Olivia can reach out or make donations to the number below…

    “Please help Olivia pay her school and hostel fees. Olivia comes from Bolga and attended Bolga Girls Senior High School. She has gotten admission to read Logistics Management and Transport at the UMaT. Her dad a farmer and mum a petty trader cannot foot the bills. Please we need 7,600. No contribution is small. Send monies to 0552428445 Gloria Awinba. Please we have to pay before 20th December 2024. Thanks.”

    Any contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in her educational journey.



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