Sister of 13-year old KNUST student to enjoy a sponsorship package from NPP’s Chairman Wontumi

Sister of 13-year old KNUST student to enjoy a sponsorship package from NPP’s Chairman Wontumi

- Chairman Wontumi has pledged an educational sponsorship package for Josephine Gyan-Darkwa

- She would study medicine in Germany

- Chairman Wontumi is optimistic that she would contribute her quota to Ghana's development

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A few weeks ago, the news of a 13-year old who had gained admission into the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST), Ruth Ama Gyan Darkwa, caught the attention of Ghanaians.

Sister of 13-year old KNUST student to enjoy a sponsorship package from NPP’s Chairman Wontumi
Josephine's sister, Ruth, gained admission into KNUST at the age of 13

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The second lady of the Republic, Samira Bawumia has pledged to sponsor her education. She has also promised to cater for the medical expenses of her parents.

Her elder sister, Josephine Gyan-Darkwa, is also in the news, and it is for a wonderful reason.

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bernard Antwi-Boasiako popularly called ‘Chairman Wontumi’ has pledged to sponsor her education in Germany to study medicine.

This, he stated, is borne out of her the desire to assist with her education, following her impressive results from school.

He is optimistic that she would study hard, so that she could positively contribute to Ghana’s development.

Chairnan Wontumi is optimistic that his gesture would encourage other students to excel in their academic endeavours.

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