A smart teenager just hit the jackpot with a life-changing scholarship that will pay for his entire college education. Raymond Kobeta from Tokuu village scored top marks at Nandom Senior High School but could not afford university fees. The 16-year-old genius earned an impressive grade of 11 on his final exams last year. His father died and left his mother Agnes struggling to feed the family alone. The family had no money for even basic application fees to apply for higher education.
Everything changed when the Sangu Delle Foundation picked Raymond as their first scholarship winner. Foundation workers showed up at his village on Wednesday and handed him 5,000 Ghana cedis cash. They also gave him a brand new HP laptop computer to help with his studies. The foundation promised to cover all his university costs for four complete years. This means Raymond gets free tuition, housing, and school supplies until he graduates.
Dr. Sangu Delle started the foundation to help brilliant kids who cannot pay for school. The doctor believes smart children live everywhere but rich families do not. Local government chief Tony Zeniel praised the foundation and promised to help find more deserving students. Raymond thanked everyone and promised to work hard and help other poor kids later. His mother called the scholarship a miracle that saved their family from poverty.
Everything changed when the Sangu Delle Foundation picked Raymond as their first scholarship winner. Foundation workers showed up at his village on Wednesday and handed him 5,000 Ghana cedis cash. They also gave him a brand new HP laptop computer to help with his studies. The foundation promised to cover all his university costs for four complete years. This means Raymond gets free tuition, housing, and school supplies until he graduates.
Dr. Sangu Delle started the foundation to help brilliant kids who cannot pay for school. The doctor believes smart children live everywhere but rich families do not. Local government chief Tony Zeniel praised the foundation and promised to help find more deserving students. Raymond thanked everyone and promised to work hard and help other poor kids later. His mother called the scholarship a miracle that saved their family from poverty.