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A Korean Missionary, Rev. Bright Lee, has donated 20 computers and accessories to the Apostolic Church of Ghana Computer Training School at Aburi.
The school was set up by the Aburi District Head of the church, Pastor Kwabena Ankamah and his wife, Agnes Ankamah, to equip members of the various congregations in the Aburi District and others with computer skills to make them employable.
Making the presentation at the school at its first graduation, Rev. Lee said ICT had now become the number one tool in everyday life and children, the youth and the elderly had to be conversant with its application.
Rev. Lee, who is also the Principal of the Ghana-German-Korea Computer Training School at Akosombo, expressed the hope that the computers would help train more people and make them employable.
The immediate past President of the Apostolic Church of Ghana, Apostle John Adotey, and his wife, Rebecca Adotey, a former MP, witnessed the presentation. He outlined the importance of education and appealed to the youth of the church and those living within the Aburi area to enrol at the school.
He appealed to the Aburihene, Otoobuor Gyan Kwesi, to provide land for the construction of a permanent building to house the school which is currently located within the church.
He expressed his appreciation to Rev. Lee and Mr and Mrs Ankamah for their desire to improve the computer literacy skills of the students.
Pastor Ankamah expressed his gratitude to Rev. Lee, who had also made a similar presentation to the Akuse Prisons for the training of the inmates in ICT.
The Administrator of the Ghana-German-Korea Computer Training School, Rev. Josephine Mate-Korle Ankrah, said the school had also donated more than 100 computers to a number of institutions such as the Akuse Prisons, Coastline Assemblies of God Primary and JSS, Agormanya; Akwamu Abuakwa Primary and JSS, Anum Presbyterian School, the Assemblies of God Church, Koforidua, and the Dangme /Tongu Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
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