KPANDO EDUCATIONAL MENTORSHIP PROGRAM IN FOCUS.



KPANDO EDUCATIONAL MENTORSHIP PROGRAM IN FOCUS.

In our quest to safeguard the future, Salamta Army in partnership with NMS Records, Honey Music LLC and Kpando Konda for Development has mentored some basic school pupils, teachers and parents in the Kpando Municipality on Saturday 8th April 2023 at the annual Kpando Educational Mentorship Program under the theme "Creating an Enabling Environment for the Next Generation to Thrive. The Role of Parents, Teachers and Society."


Mama Wia VIII queen mother of Kpando Dafor 


The chairperson for the program, Mama Wia VIII queen mother of Kpando Dafor and the guest speaker for the occasion, Mr Franklin Bormann a lecturer at the Ho Technical University, spoke extensively on the theme and emphasized the need to work on the future we envisaged now by giving the next generation a solid foundation required to become responsible leaders.


Mr Franklin Bormann a lecturer at the Ho Technical University


Mr Justice Komla Komlaga of Brada Yawda fame (Musician and an entrepreneur), Mr Kwame Asiemoah Jnr. ( Politician, community development and public health expert) and Mrs Emmanuella Eyram Awude-Akoto ( An Addiction Nurse Specialist) shared their life stories with the mentees, guided them through their footsteps and encourage them to work hard to achieve greatness.




A compilation of profiles of young individuals who are performing well in their professions dubbed "Kpando Educational Mentorship Program Diary" was also launched at the event. This historic launch was the first of its kind to happen in the Kpando Municipality. This handbook will be reviewed every three years. 



Copies of the handbook were presented to some schools and the Kpando Community Library. More copies will be printed within three years and distributed among all schools in the municipality. All school pupils were encouraged to read this book, draw inspiration from it and also serve as a guide to lead them to achieve excellence. 


Kpando Educational Mentorship Program Diary


School pupils who were at the event were presented with educational materials to support their studies. 


Some teachers were also rewarded for their efforts in bringing up these children.



The Orange Foundation led by Josephine Esinam Agboka also educated the pupils on the importance of good menstrual healthcare and each female pupil was presented with a pack of menstrual pads.


Josephine Esinam Agboka


A special thank to everyone who supported this event, especially Jemima Afua Osai, Brittani Youman a.k.a HONE, Shareef Cleveland and Caesar Bell for their efforts in putting the mentorship program together and their financial support.


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