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Regional News of Thursday, 16 November 2017

Source: Mohammed Saani Ibrahim

1991 year group of Adab Islamic School donates computers to alma mater

Headmaster of the school receiving the items from the old students Headmaster of the school receiving the items from the old students

The 1991 year group of Adab Islamic School has donated four computers and accessories to the school to enhance the teaching and learning of ICT.

Presenting the items to the school at Nima on Tuesday, Acting President of the old students Association, Alhaji Kamal said the donation was in response to requests made by the school’s headmaster during a visit to the school.

He bemoaned the current status of the school which lacks certain teaching facilities and called on all old students and philanthropists to come to the aid of the school.

He said the association’s gesture was the beginning of good things to come as members would do their best to restore the once famous Adab Islamic school of Nima back to its glory and vibrant days.

The school, he noted has churned out a lot of products who are currently contributing their quotas in both the public and private sectors of Ghana’s economy and that they all need to come together to change the current sorry state of their beloved alma matter.

He promised that their coming together as a body is to do their best to help the school and they will make sure they disseminate the information of the school to all old students; both home and abroad for all to contribute and give the school a face lift it deserves.

On his part, the Headmaster of the school, Mr. Abdulai Hashim Tondi, thanked the old students for the kind gesture and promised to use the items for the purpose they were purchased for. He further appealed for more help from the association to enhance teaching and learning in the school.

He said the school needed a canopy to be used as staff common room for teachers “to assess and mark the assignments of students. We shall also use the canopy as a place of worship since we now worship at the mercy of the sun always.”



The Bursar of the school on his part also added his voice to the call for people to come to the aid of the school. He said the computers have come at the right time which will go a long way to enhance on their ICT lessons.

He said currently the school is the only Islamic school in Nima that gives 50% to Arabic lessons and another 50% for secular education session. He indicated that students in the primary school are not charged any tuition or school fees. The only thing they pay is feeding and extra classes fee. As such the school is not in the capacity to put in place certain things needed for teaching and learning enhancements.

He noted that currently the school needs about 250 new desks to replace all the olden desks which are in deplorable situations. He therefore appealed to all well-wishers and philanthropists to partner with the old students to help uplift the image of the school.

The Founder of the School, Mallam Hussein Zakariyah, expressed his happiness to the old students for not forgotten where they started from. He called on all old students and year groups to emulate the examples of their colleagues and come to the aid of the school which is 45 years now.

Mallam Hussein Zakariyah who urged them to be good ambassadors of the school prayed for them, the school and also prayed for mother Ghana.