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“You played instrumental role in absorption of our school into boarding status” — Paga SHS Senior Housemaster commends Kastone MD
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“You played instrumental role in absorption of our school into boarding status” — Paga SHS Senior Housemaster commends Kastone MD

Modern Ghana about 3 hours 1 mins read
The Senior Housemaster of Paga Senior High School, Mr Ibrahim Bagna, has commended the Managing Director of Kastone Records, Mr Wenawome Duriyem Aborah, for his role in advocating for the school rsquo;s absorption into the government rsquo;s boarding system.

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