Appianyinase Foundation Rewards Two Students for Excelling In BECE

Education driven traditional ruler, Appianyinasehene of Juaben Traditional Area, Ashanti Region, Nana Kwanin Kwanfo II, has rewarded two students who excelled in the last BECE Examination.

The duo, Rebecca Boatemaa and Elizabeth Arthur, attained aggregate 9 each in this year's BECE within the Juaben Municipality.

Consequently, the Appianyinase Foundation has presented a financial reward of GHc1,500 each to the beneficiary students, exercise books, pens, maths set, and citations for their respective brilliant performances.

The Appianyinasehene stated that the gesture was to congratulate and urge them to strive for excellence in their academic pursuit.

"This is just a token, but I believe it is also symbolic. As intelligent as they are, they will realize that if they push harder, they will receive a bigger reward. The foundation thought it prudent to support them with cash and educational materials. We are also urging those preparing for future BECE in the area to push for single digits," the Appianyinasehene said.

Elizabeth Arthur from Nobewam MA JHS and Rebecca Boatemaa from Duampopo MA JHS expressed thanks to the Appianyinase Foundation for the gesture and promised to strive harder on the academic ladder.

The Appianyinase Foundation has consistently, for close to a decade, supported education in the Juaben Traditional Area.

It is in support of the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Education Foundation program.