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UOSA 2006 batch celebrates 20th anniversary, donates 30 desks to school
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UOSA 2006 batch celebrates 20th anniversary, donates 30 desks to school

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
Members of the UOSA 2006 Batch have marked their 20th Anniversary celebration with a reunion and donation exercise aimed at supporting their alma mater and strengthening the bond among old students. The event brought together alumni, school authorities, teachers, students, and invited guests to reflect on their journey over the past two decades and discuss ways of contributing towards the development of the school.

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