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11-Year-Old Author Of 4 Books Builds E-Library For School In Tema

Cursory: Sarah Afua Kittoe, an 11-year-old British-Ghanaian author, has established an e-library and computer lab for Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema. Kittoe, known for her literary achievements, released her fourth book, “Ama and the Lost Key,” inspired by Ghanaian culture. Kittoe plans to continue her philanthropic efforts by completing a physical block at the school.

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

This noble endeavor fulfills a promise she made at the tender age of 10 during her first visit to Ghana. During her visit, she pledged her support to various causes, including the improvement of educational facilities at her father’s alma mater, Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema.

Despite her young age, Kittoe has already left an indelible mark in the literary world. At just nine years old, she authored and published three books: “The Friendship Club,” “Lindsey and the Blue Fox,” and “Sarah Kittoe’s Colouring Book for Toddlers.”

Demonstrating her commitment to her Ghanaian heritage, Kittoe recently released her fourth book, “Ama and the Lost Key,” which features themes inspired by Ghanaian culture.

The official launch of “Ama and the Lost Key” took place on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at the Croydon Library in London, garnering attention and praise from attendees.

With a heart full of compassion and a desire to make a difference, Kittoe plans to continue her philanthropic efforts by completing a physical block at Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School.

For Sarah Afua Kittoe, generosity runs in the family. Her parents, Albert and Nozipho Kittoe, were not surprised by her altruistic gesture towards Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema.

With her dedication and compassion, Kittoe exemplifies the power of youth in making positive changes in the world.

Credits: ALLSCHOOL, legit.ng

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