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Philanthropists pay fees for needy Mechanical Technology student

Philanthropists pay fees for needy Mechanical Technology student

Abdul-Rahman Mohammed (his real name, an earlier version of his story had employed a pseudonym), and a student of Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), was unable to pay his second, third, and final years fees.

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Both philanthropists – a product of the university and a Ghanaian living in Kenya – have asked to remain anonymous.

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Executives of the Institution had to convene at the mechanical workshop of the university to have lunch.Salaam approached one of the waitresses about 20 minutes before lunch to request a plate.

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Salam claimed he often ‘journey’ on foot from Tanoso, where the university is located, to Tafo, a distance of about 12.6km.

But there are more obstacles than Salam could have imagined

“Sometimes, I’d walk to school and realize lectures had been cancelled,” he complained, adding that he would have known if he had an Android phone and could have monitored the information on their WhatsApp group.

Just yesterday, I had to remove the attire I came to campus with and give it to a student so he could attend a university event,” said Engr

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