11-Year-Old British-Ghanaian Author Of 4 Books Sarah Afua Kittoe Builds E-Library For School In Tema

11-Year-Old British-Ghanaian Author Of 4 Books Sarah Afua Kittoe Builds E-Library For School In Tema

  • Sarah Afua Kittoe, an 11-year-old British-Ghanaian author, has built an e-library and a computer lab for Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema
  • Sarah made a heartfelt promise when she first visited Ghana at just 10 and recently fulfilled it to the delight of Ghanaians
  • The youngster also plans to finalise a physical book library for the school to encourage learning and reading among the pupils

Sarah Afua Kittoe, a kindhearted 11-year-old British-Ghanaian author, has built an e-library and computer lab for Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema.

This fulfils a commitment she made at the age of 10 during her first trip to Ghana, which included stops at several media outlets and her father's alma mater, Saint Paul's Methodist Preparatory School in Tema, where she pledged her support.

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Ghanaian-British girl builds e-library for school.
British-Ghanaian author Sarah Afua Kittoe builds e-library for Tema school. Photo credit: Sarah Kittoe.
Source: Facebook

Kittoe beyond charity

When she was nine, she wrote and published three books: The Friendship Club, Lindsey and the Blue Fox, and Sarah Kittoe’s Colouring Book for Toddlers.

Kittoe completed and released her fourth book, Ama and the Lost Key, with a Ghanaian theme. The book launch took place on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at the Croydon Library in London. The young author plans to complete a physical block at Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School.

When she donated to Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema, Kittoe’s compassionate personality did not surprise her parents, Albert and Nozipho Kittoe.

Her e-library comes after the lead pastor of Alpha Hour, Pastor Elvis Agyemang, donated machines and hospital beds, among other items, to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital to mark his birthday.

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Ama Nana McBrown donates to University 

Legit.ng had reported that Ama Nana McBrown, who was a brand ambassador of Hisense Ghana had donated medical equipment and television.

The actress donated the equipment to the University of Ghana Medical Centre, UGMC.

The donation took place at the university premises in November 2023 and was received by the staff and CEO of the center.

The Chief Executive Officer of the medical Centre appreciated the kind gesture of the TV personality and Hisense for the contribution which was expensive. 

Source: YEN.com.gh

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