Christmas has come early for two schools – Nkoranza Senior High Technical School (NSHTS) in the Bono East Region and St. Jerome Senor High School (SAJESS) in the Ashanti Region -following the inauguration of their computer labs after they were fully refurbished and refurnished by Hello World Organisation – a non-profit organisation – with 30 sets of all-in-one computers and relevant peripherals for each school.
The schools, in addition to the 30 sets of all-in-one computers, also benefitted from a projector each; a printer, scanner and photocopier in one machine each; UPS power back-up for each computer in each school; and improved Internet connectivity.
Also, there was a complete refurbishment of the laboratories that saw tiling of the floors, installation of air-conditioners, replacement of fans; painting the interior and exterior of the labs; installation of glass windows and doors, window-blinds; enhanced security features including burglar-proofing; and a general improvement of the ambience for teaching and learning.
Hello World Organisation, the brain-child of Ghanaian-born American software engineer Evans Adusei Jr – son of Mr. Evans Adusei, CEO-Evans Timbers – seeks to empower Ghanaian students to compete with their peers across the globe in the sphere of emerging technology. The organisation’s founder explained that the name ‘Hello World’ is a nod to programming; a discipline that he hopes the computers will help deepen.
“At Hello World we seek to ignite curiosity, foster creativity and pave the way to a brighter future for Ghanaian youth, through coding and artificial intelligence education. We are committed to democratising access to cutting-edge technology by providing comprehensive learning experiences that empower the youth – to not only code but also understand and harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence,” he explained.
“By bridging the educational gap, we aim to equip these young minds with the skills, knowledge and confidence to thrive in an increasingly digital world,” Mr. Adusei Jr. added.
This comes as a 2019 report by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) estimated that there will be 230 million ‘digital jobs’ in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030, with Ghana alone offering 9 million digital jobs and nearly US$4billion in revenue potential; a figure that analysts believe has grown as a result of the pandemic-accelerated digital drive.
Charity begins at home – Nkoranza Senior High Technical School (NSHTS)
The ceremony held at Nkoranza Senior High Technical School (NSHTS) brought together students, teachers, community leaders and distinguished guests to witness the refurbished computer lab’s unveilling. The lab was equipped with 30 brand-new computers, a printer/copy machine, improved Internet connectivity and a complete physical overhaul.
The software engineer expressed his personal and family connection to Nkoranza, highlighting the town’s role in shaping the lives of his family where they come from. “We gather to not only inaugurate a computer lab, but also celebrate the profound connections that bind us to this city,” he remarked.
He pointed out that the computer lab is not just a physical space but also a symbol of hope, and a commitment to bringing positive change for communities in need.
“These computer labs are not just structures; they are symbols of the potential that education holds. As we embark on this journey together, Hello World remains committed to being a positive force for change – bringing education and empowerment to the forefront of communities across Ghana,” Mr. Adusei Jr. noted.
Headmaster, Nkoranza Senior High School, Mr. Collins Adu-Yeboah, expressed his profound gratitude to Hello World Organisation for the gesture, which he described as a game-changer for the school and its students.
“This is a truly remarkable day for Nkoranza Senior High School. The generosity of Hello World is simply unprecedented. For the first time, our students will have access to a state-of-the-art computer lab with modern equipment and reliable Internet connectivity. This will revolutionise their learning experience and equip them with the skills they need to succeed in today’s digital world,” Mr. Adu-Yeboah stated, pledging to instil a culture of maintenance within the school.
Nkoranza Omanhene’s education fund
Omanhene of Nkoranza, Nana Kwame Baffoe IV, lauded Hello World and Evans Adusei Jnr., acknowledging them for setting a noteworthy standard for development in the area. Expressing gratitude, he urged fellow community members to emulate the organisation’s commitment to education and technological empowerment.
In a significant gesture, Nana Kwame Baffoe IV pledged 20 percent of proceeds from land sales in the area to be directed into an education fund.
From the municipality, Reverend Isaac Amankwah, Municipal Director of Education for Nkoranza South, graced the occasion with his presence.
Also present at the inauguration were members of the Adusei family – such as Eric Adusei, a consultant and older brother to Evans Adusei Jr; the teaching and non-teaching staff and students of the school, as well as other dignitaries from the municipal assembly.
Abofuor – St. Jerome Senor High School (SAJESS)
The inauguration in Nkoranza coincided with the opening of another computer lab in Abofour, demonstrating Hello World’s commitment to reaching multiple communities. Abofuor has been host to the wood processing factory of Evans Timbers for the past 27 years, and this gesture by Hello World Organisation is an opportunity to give back to the students and people of Abofuor for being such wonderful host to Evans Timbers and its CEO, Mr. Evans Adusei.
Mrs. Mary Boakye, Headmistress of St. Jerome Senor High School (SAJESS) at Abofuor-Offinso in the Ashanti Region, emphasised the importance of equipping youth with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the digital age. She expressed her belief that the computer labs will provide opportunities for exploration, learning and dreaming big for students of SAJESS.
Kontihene of Aborfuor-Offinso
Nana Osei Darko Ampem, Kontihene of Aborfuor-Offinso in the Ashanti Region, was optimistic that the initiative’s impact will be long-lasting.
Mr. Adusei Jr. acknowledged the hard work of IT departments in both schools and the Hello World team to make the inaugurations possible.
Ultra-modern ICT centre at Nkoranza
The Hello World founder announced the upcoming construction of a brand-new IT centre in Nkoranza, scheduled for completion by end of 2024. “This IT centre will become a place where students from surrounding schools can learn and be inspired by what technology has to offer,” said Mr. Adusei Jr. “Our vision extends beyond this room, beyond Nkoranza – encompassing numerous communities across Ghana,” he added.
About Hello World Organisation, a non-profit
At Hello World, our mission is to ignite curiosity, foster creativity and pave the way to a brighter future for Ghanaian youth through coding and artificial intelligence education. We are committed to democratising access to cutting-edge technology by providing comprehensive learning experiences, which empower the youth to not only code but also understand and harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence.
By bridging the educational gap, we aim to equip these young minds with the skills, knowledge and confidence to thrive in an increasingly digital world. Our vision is to cultivate a generation of innovators, problem-solvers and ethical technologists who will contribute to the sustainable development and global competitiveness of Ghana.
Through collaborative initiatives and a passion for learning, we aspire to make a lasting impact on the youths’ lives, shaping a future where technology is a tool for empowerment and positive change.
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