King Oyanka and Adama Djata Poised to Elevate Ghana Education Service

In a significant development, Nii Djata Adama (Laremy Wade) has been appointed as the Montessori Model United Nations Director for the MMUN Outlet initiative in Ghana, under the supervision of the MMUN West Chapter, headquartered in Ghana.

 

 

This appointment, overseen by the Office of The Montessori Model United Nations Initiative of the West African Minister of Education, marks a pivotal moment for education in the region.

 

The Ga West Municipal Educational Directorate recently honored HRH King Oyanka I, the Education Emissary of the Montessori Model United Nations-West Africa, with a reading festival. This recognition highlights King Oyanka’s continuous contributions and dedication to educational development both within and beyond the municipal boundaries. According to the Directorate, the reading festival is designed to foster ingenuity, creativity, and a keen interest in inquiry among students.

 

Scheduled for July 23, 2024, the reading festival promises to unearth hidden talents across schools within the Municipal Assembly. This initiative also underscores the diligent efforts of the Director of Education at the Assembly, Mr. Victor Noi Tawiah, especially after the Assembly’s recent victory in the Greater Accra Girls in ICT competition.

 

King Oyanka has pledged to leverage his influence and support to drive more innovation in the educational sector, driven by his passion for ensuring the next generation attains a global standard.

His introduction of the Montessori Model United Nations, with its first training modules set to be piloted in September, is a testament to his commitment. King Oyanka is dedicated to making the reading festival a recurring event with evolving dimensions to continually engage and inspire students.

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