Annual general meeting April 2023:
Highlights (Part 3)

Our Motto: Intergrity & Service

When I was asked to take the leadership role, I was intimidated, asking how could I fill the shoes of President Opoku?  I considered all the previous individuals who had families, work commitments and other responsibilities but sacrificed to serve NAA. I therefore asked myself why not me? so I also decided to serve. Several of my siblings attended OKUASS and PRESEC, I was the only person in the household to attend Nifa and I’m proud about that.  (Enoch Asante-Bediako)

Stephen O Larbi:
Nifa remains at the centre of my heart. A lot of my friends attended Nifa, and my love for the school moves me to serve. The solid foundation I had at Nifa  has given me the motivation and determination to do my best to help the students. The passion of some seniors for the work we are doing also energizes me to serve more.

Gladys Nyadu:
My love for Nifa has been my motivation to support the school. My dad (KY) lives in Apirede and anytime I visit Ghana I pass by the school. When I see the deplorable conditions in which the students are living, it really breaks my heart, and I’m  moved with compassion to do something to support them.

To whom
much is
given ...

To whom much is given, much is expected. We are ready to serve, and I feel  people need to give us the support to be able to give our best.  Our  contribution is part of our service. We need to do it voluntarily. (Richmond Nettey)

Ready
to serve
at all times

Usually I sit back and watch, but now I feel it’s time to get involved and serve. I aim  to get the old students in Canada together to see what they could do to support this worthy cause. (Joyce Saforo)

Nifa
is on my
heart

Nifa is on my heart, and the heart of others too. I want to serve by helping to uplift the image of the amazing school that has contributed to my success in life. (Lynda Sarpong)