We have good news for this Dilapidated School Building: The teacher/headteacher should contact us.
On February 6, 2021, Ghanaeducation.org carried an education story titled: Video: Schools in deprived communities: Ghana’s “DISPIRITED” School Building Needs Help
A company has shown interest and is ready to support the school to ensure, that a befitting school structure is provided teachers and learners of the school. The plight of the school went viral after a newly posted teacher arrived at the school in 2021.
The positive response that the school must be interested in.
“I work for an ****** Firm that seeks to build a school building for a community. I came across a piece of news on your website where a newly posted teacher took a video of the school she was posted to which was in ruins. I would very much appreciate it if I can get the location of the school and maybe the contact number of a teacher there. Thank you.”
The video of interest is shared below. It shows a mud building which could be described as a death trap. The dangerous structure serves as classrooms for learners and has no desks.
Kindly help our team to get in touch with the teacher who posted a video or the headteacher of the school for a piece of important good news regarding the school building.
The number to reach Ghanaeducation.org on is 0270150259 or via email admin@ghanaeducation.org.
In the earlier post, about a year ago, we requested for the teacher to get in touch, however.
URGENT: The newly posted teacher who took the video should get in touch with GhanaEducation.Org. We need the name of the school and the exact location.
We have good news for this Dilapidated School Building: The teacher/headteacher should contact us.
Kindly share until we get in touch with the school and the teacher. Thanks for your support.

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