She spoke at length about her great appreciation of NAA’s contribution to the school and her commitment to accountability, referring specifically to concerns raised by Kingsley at the last AGM about the lack of a maintenance culture. I came away reassured and convinced we now have a school head who we can count on, is responsive and with whom we can have a productive relationship. She asked one Samuel Gyasi – a staff and NOSA executive member – to take us on a tour of the project NAA is funding.
Our visit coincided with an orientation session for new first year students – numbering over 1000, and still counting. With the school’s infrastructure not keeping pace with the surge in student numbers, the pressure on the school is likely to keep mounting.