Wow! Amazing news! Former Ambassador Of France To Ghana Anne Sophie’s Fund Steps In to Offer Help to Exceptional Ghanaian Boy Who Achieved Unbelievable 8As!
Sylvanus Kaabartu’s outstanding academic achievements have caught the attention of many, including the former Ambassador of France to Ghana, Anne Sophie (Akosua) Avé. The brilliant Ghanaian boy, who scored an incredible 8As in his WASSCE, has been fully sponsored by Anne Sophie through her foundation, the Akosua Fund.
In an update on her Instagram handle, Anne Sophie shared the news of her support for Sylvanus, expressing her excitement and gratitude towards those who have donated to her fund to make this possible. The generous sponsorship covers all of Sylvanus’s educational expenses, including tuition fees, materials, transportation, and even his National Health Insurance.
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But that’s not all. In addition to his educational expenses, Anne Sophie also gifted Sylvanus with a brand new laptop to aid in his studies. This will undoubtedly be a huge help to the young man as he continues to strive for academic excellence.
Sylvanus’s incredible achievements are a testament to his hard work and dedication, and with the support of the Akosua Fund, he will have the necessary resources to reach even greater heights. It is inspiring to see such generosity and support for young talent and it will surely be a motivation for other young people to aim high and achieve their goals.
We can’t wait to see the amazing things Sylvanus will accomplish in the future, and we are certain that with the support of the Akosua Fund, he will go on to do great things!
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