Twellium Company Limited encourages academic excellence

Twellium Industrial Company Limited, producers of rush energy drink, Verna mineral water and Rasta Choco malt among others has encouraged academic excellence by donating products to 2 pupils who came up tops at this year’s graduation ceremony of the Medie International School.

Hannah Aseidu and Manase Ablordeppey received products from the Twellium Industrial Company Limited as a reward for their academic excellence.

Presenting the items to the beneficiaries, an official of the company said “I believe this will go a long way to inspire others to put in more effort in their academic work”.

He congratulated the 2 and urged them not to become complacent.

Speaking at the ceremony Mr. Adam Ibrahim Shaibu, Headmaster of the Medie international school appealed to parents to be concerned about the future of their wards and help develop the school and in order to unearth potentials of their wards.

He added that the ceremony is expedient because it is an avenue to honour the grandaunts and to recount the challenges and achievements of the school over the years.

Mr. Shaibu said the Medie International School has since 2008 trained all manner of students regardless of their individual challenges and will continue to serve and help in the development of the country by helping the formation of her human resource.

Mr. Adam Ibrahim Shaibu expressed his appreciation towards Twellium Industrial Company for supporting the Medie International School and by donating to top graduating students and the school.

In all, 46 pupils were graduated.

Source: GhanaWeb

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