Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students

*VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY (VRA) HAS ONCE AGAIN MADE A DONATION OF FOOD ITEMS TO THE FLOOD VICTIMS IN THE NORTH EAST REGION AT NALERUGU.*

Story By Joseph Nana Yaw Cobbina

The Volta River Authority (VRA) has made yet another donation of food items to the NADMO in the North East Region.

Delivery the items which is include; Rice, Cooking Oil, Milk, Suger, etc. were presented by Mr. Osman Ayuba the Managing Director of the North Electricity Company (NEDCO) on behalf of the Chief Executive of VRA Engineer Emmanuel Antwi Darkwa at Nalerugu, the North East Regional Capital.

According to him, the donation were received by Hon. Soloman Boar the Member of Parliament for Bunkprugu who doubles as the North East Regional Minister and were subsequently presented to the Regional NADMO Officials for distribution to the flood victims in the region.

He stated that the Country's Power Generation Company's donation to the flood victims in both Upper East and North East forms part of the organisation's  Corporate Social Responsibility especially in its operational areas the country.

H.E.Nana Addo and the NPP administration is poised to explode in VRA is the key Government Implementating Agency for the Pwalugu Multi-Purpose Dam Project which is currently under construction in both North East and Upper East Regions of Ghana.

Source : www.truthtvnews.com

Editor : Nii Amon

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Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students
Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students
Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students