Ghanaian soldiers offer free tuition in South Sudan secondary school
A team of Ghanaian Military men on a peace keeping mission in South Sudan have offered free tuition to a school in the country.
Soldiers f the Ghana Independent Infantry Company currently in South Sudan offered are offering free tuition at the Aweil National Secondary School.
The free teaching service is being done in collaboration with the Relief, Rehabilitation and Protection (RRP) Department of United Nations Mission In South Sudan (UNMISS).
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The subjects the being taught by the soldiers includes, Mathematics, English Language and Christian Religious Studies.
The Headmaster of the School, Philip Upathio expressed his gratitude saying he’s intrigued having soldiers from Ghana volunteering to offer free teaching to the students.
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