Football
star,
Mohammed
Kudus
and
Dr
Prince
Kofi
Pambo,
the
team
doctor
of
the
Black
Stars,
have
paid
a
visit
to
the
St.
Nicholas
Charity
Preparatory
School
in
Tema
Newtown,
delivering
inspirational
messages
to
the
students
about
the
importance
of
education
and
perseverance.
Kudus,
who
was
recently
crowned
Footballer
of
the
Year
at
the
Ghana
Football
Awards
(GFA)
for
the
second
consecutive
time,
chose
the
school
for
his
first
post-award
engagement,
highlighting
his
commitment
to
uplifting
underprivileged
communities.
St.
Nicholas
Charity
Preparatory
School,
founded
in
2012
by
the
St.
Nicholas
Charity
Foundation,
serves
the
Bankuman
area,
a
community
where
many
parents
are
fisher
folk
and
lack
the
means
to
support
their
children’s
education.
The
school
provides
free
education,
uniforms,
school
supplies,
and
two
meals
a
day
to
its
208
students,
from
Crèche
to
junior
high
school.
Mohammed
Kudus,
who
also
comes
from
a
deprived
community,
shared
his
personal
journey
with
the
students,
encouraging
them
to
take
their
education
seriously
and
dream
big.
“I
understand
the
challenges
you
face
because
I
faced
them
too.
Education
is
your
key
to
a
better
future.
Stay
focused
and
work
hard,
and
you
can
achieve
anything,”
The
‘Starboy’
told
the
students.
The
visit,
arranged
by
Dr
Prince
Kofi
Pambo,
included
various
activities
such
as
basketball
and
football
exhibitions.
Kudus
interacted
with
the
children
and
delivered
a
short
speech
that
resonated
deeply
with
both
students
and
staff.
“Coming
from
a
similar
background,
I
know
how
important
it
is
for
these
children
to
see
that
their
dreams
are
achievable.
Mohammed’s
visit
is
a
beacon
of
hope
for
them,”
Dr
Pambo
added.
Ivan
Quashigah,
a
renowned
Ghanaian
filmmaker
and
the
founder
and
CEO
of
Farmhouse
Productions,
also
serves
as
a
trustee
of
St.
Nicholas
Charity
Preparatory
School,
expressed
his
gratitude
for
Kudus’
visit