
The feeling is always unique when you have the chance to teach Creative Arts for ENTREPRENEURSHIP to Public school students, the most disadvantaged students in Ghana.

There is the saying that, “Show me your teacher and I will show you your future.” Teachers are charged with the responsibility of developing humans-the greatest resource on Earth. Kudos to these Teachers and Headmasters who voluntarily invested their efforts and time to motivate their students to participate in the “Year of Reading” Challenge 2019.

“When the office of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) got burnt, the library provided GBC copies of popular movies such as ‘I Told You So” and others. The library has to receive a copy of every information”, Mr Philip Asamoah, the then Librarian of Obuasi Municipal Library told me one day. I was not surprised when

Softcopy information has become less reliable than digital information. Therefore Janix Asare, the President of Just Commit Foundation decided to interview one of the few female Librarians to educate all on the impacts of the Worldreader, an e-reader Tablet: which has increased patronage in the Library. Kindly watch and share.

SUMMARY The Year of Reading Challenge 2019 was a competition organized by the Obuasi Municipal Library(OML) at Children’s Library of the OML on African Union Day, 28th May, 2019 in line with the “Year of Reading’’ theme declared by the Ghana Library Authority. All students from private and public schools were eligible to participate. Eighteen

A man without aspirations is no man at all. Meet the industrious winners who scored 95% and above in the ‘YEAR OF READING’ CHALLENGE 2019 organized in partnership with the Obuasi Municipal Library on AU Day 25th May, 2019.

Just Commit Foundation partners with Obuasi Municipal Library at Obuasi, Ashanti to organize ‘Year of Reading’ Challenge 2019 to motivate the interest of basic school students in reading and creative writing.