Mayorgbor Village Gets First Secondary School

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Mayorgbor Village Gets First Secondary School
Mayorgbor Village Gets First Secondary School

Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. In a groundbreaking move to promote education and community development, Dr. Victor Sylvester Kabia, a proud son of Yoni Mamaila Chiefdom, has established the Dr. Victor S. Kabia Secondary School in Mayorgbor Village.

This state-of-the-art school is set to revolutionize access to quality education in the area, providing a safe and conducive learning environment for students.

Located in the Northern District of Tonkolili, the school serves not only Mayorgbor but also neighbouring villages, including Kondobie, Petifu Mayorgbor, Manjehun, Mafala, and Mamaya.

With a focus on both junior and senior secondary education, the school is poised to make a lasting impact on the community.

Dr. Kabia’s initiative is a response to the long-standing challenge of limited access to secondary education in the area. Previously, students had to travel to Mile 91, exposing them to various risks, especially girls. The establishment of the Dr. Victor S. Kabia Secondary School has brought relief to parents and students alike, providing a local solution to this pressing issue.

The school’s modern facilities, including computers and plasma TVs, will enhance the learning experience and provide students with hands-on experience in technology. This cutting-edge approach to education will undoubtedly equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their future endeavours.

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The community has welcomed this initiative with open arms, praising Dr. Kabia’s commitment to education and community development. As a son of the soil, Dr. Kabia has demonstrated a deep understanding of the needs of his community and has taken concrete steps to address them.

The Dr. Victor S. Kabia Secondary School is a testament to the power of philanthropy and community development. Dr. Kabia’s love for education and his desire to support his community have made a significant impact, and his initiative is expected to have a lasting legacy in Yoni Mamaila Chiefdom.

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