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The Graduated Kuntu Nkosohen Scholars

 
Isaac Biney finished Methodist High School in 2007.  Isaac is practice teaching in his third and final year at Komenda Teacher College. James Odoom finished Fiaseman Secondary High School in 2007.  James is in his second year at Cape Coast Polytechnic College studying business and accounting.

Samuel Otoo finished Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion Secondary School in 2007.  Samuel is in his first year of a 3-year  marketing program at Ho Polytechnic College. Daniel Anderson finished Kwegyir Aggrey Secondary High School in 2009.  Daniel is living in Saltpond.  Daniel's family is supporting his extended education at Cape Coast Polytechnic College.
 
John Appiah finished Mankessim Technical School in 2007.   He is working as a teacher-aide in Kuntu Primary School.  John was admitted to Health Concern Ghana a private health career training school but will wait another year due to finances. Hannah Osam-Pinanko finished Kwegyir Aggrey Secondary High School in 2009.  Hannah is working as a teacher-aide in the Kuntu Nursery school.  She is waiting to see if she has been accepted at Christian School of Nursing but, if not, she will wait another year.
Charles Osam-Pinanko finished T.I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School in 2008. Last year Charles worked as a teacher-aide in the Kuntu schools.  Charles was accepted at Twifo Prass Nurse Training School but will wait another year due to finances. Frank Koomson finished Methodist High School in Saltpond this year (May 2011) with excellent WASSCE scores (final government exam grades).  He is uncertain of his plans but will make application to colleges for the 2012-2013 school year.
Joseph Craymah finished Mankessim Technical School in 2008.  Joseph is working as a teacher-aide in Kuntu Primary School.  He successfully repeated his senior high school exit exam and wants to be an engineer. Benjamin Ampiah finished Mando Secondary School in 2008.  Last year Benjamin worked as a teacher-aide in the Kuntu Primary School.  He qualified for teacher training but will wait another year due to finances.
Janet Intsiful finished Ekumfi T.I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School in 2008.  Janet is working as a teacher-aide in the Kuntu Nursery school.  She wants to be a policewoman. Doris Avevor finished Mankessim Technical School in 2007.  Doris is working in Accra but still dreams of becoming a teacher.  If KVNC-USA funding permits, she would like to join the scholars working as teacher-aides in the Kuntu Primary School.
Benjamin Baa-Boison finished Methodist High School in 2008.  Benjamin is working in Saltpond in his high school major, graphic design. Ebenezer Fosu finished Mankessim Technical School in 2008.  Ebenezer is working in Accra.  He returned to Kuntu to  paint murals on the Kuntu primary school.  He is very talented and wants to attend art school.
Rita Hammond finished Ekumfi T.I. Ahmadiyya Secondary School in 2009.  Rita is living with relatives in Accra.  Her future education plans are not known. Solomon Andrews finished Cape Coast Technical School in 2008.  Solomon is working odd jobs in Kuntu.  He wants to extend his technical school training in masonry.
Beatrice Osei finished National Vocational Training Institute in 2009.  Beatrice Osei is now married and the mother of a 2-year old baby boy. Stella Yelbert finished Kwegyir Aggrey Secondary High School in 2009.  Stella is not now in Kuntu and her education plans are not known.
Joanna Prepah finished Adiembra Secondary School in 2009.  Joanna is living in Takrodi with her mother.  She wants to pursue a computer training program but will wait another year due to finances. George Enninful completed electrical training at the National Vocational Training Institute in December 2011.  He is working part-time as an electrician in Accra.  He will apply to attend a polytechnical school for 1 year to obtain an electrician diploma.
Robert Intsiful completed auto mechanics training at the National Vocational Training Institute in December 2011.  He is now working near Kumasi.  He will apply to attend a polytechnical school for 1 year to obtain a diploma in auto mechanics

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