After St. Frederick, Sky Limit International Donates Didactics, Sport Kits to Asa and Julie Memorial Complex Bamendakwe
By Martial Gnoukapasi
At Asa and Julie Memorial Academic Complex(AJMAC) Bamendakwe April 24th, the Non Governmental Organisation didn't just hand over didactic materials to the students as was the case of Saint Frederick Comprehensive High School.
The materials were accompanied with sports kits this time around comprising of two balls and a set of jersey to encourage physical fitness, promote extracurricular engagement amongst the students and staff as well as facilitate critical thinking within the learning milieu.
" Sports plays a vital role in the development role in the holistic development of a child and I hope the authorities will use it to nurture qualities like teamwork and discipline amongst the students" he said
Handing over the didactic materials and sport kits, Sky Limit International executive founder Forche Landry Chumban indicated that the overall aim of his donation is to enhance the learning process of students and pupils of AJMAC.
He said Sky Limit believes in the power of education and will use it as a tool to transform lives and shape a brighter future of the current school going generation.
He stressed his his organization commitment to create a lasting impact on education from whence great leaders of societies are molded.
Coincidentally Asa and Julie Memorial Academic Complex happens to have been a former Alma mater of CEO, who had once served as part of the teaching staff.
" I have once been a part of the teaching staff of AJMAC and am aware of the difficulties some these children face on daily basis. some come to school without pens, rulers, school bags, so I thought it wise to close this gab with these donations" he said, while thanking the school authorities for accepting his donation.
Forche Landry Chumban also promised the institution, a borehole to solve the water crisis, which is a major concern in the school at the moment.
Some outstanding students of the establishment were also decorated with medals of excellence for brilliant results and exceptional conduct in school.
Few members of staff including the principal also received medals for being exceptional in the discharge of their duties.
In response to the donation and recognition, the principal of AJMAC Forsuh Gregory said "When you look at the campus, you see that water issue here is a serious problem. we are just managing somewhere around the Presbyterian Church and at times we are forced to move right down the valley to pump water up to the school. we have a small pit but the water from there is not portable. So we are hoping that the announced water scheme is going to help us alot. We thank the NGO for the didactic materials and sport kits".
The donated didactic materials donated to the institution plus the sport kits MNews was told worth close to a million francs CFA.
The CEO of Sky Limit International said he hopes little acts of kindness like this will also inspire other philanthropist to chip in their own quota in the development 9f education in CAMEROON.
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