2026 POST-UTME EXAM: One of the most painful things is passing JAMB but still missing admission because of Post-UTME. Don’t let poor preparation cost you your admission this year. Join the ALLSCHOOL POST-UTME Online Lesson and prepare the right way to beat your school’s departmental cut-off mark!
ENROLL NOW

Sharp Sharp: Gain DIRECT ENTRY Admission into any Nigerian University to STUDY ANY COURSE of your choice. NO JAMB | LOW FEES. Registration is in Progress. Interested? WhatsApp / Call: 0706 664 6818 or CLICK HERE

Gain Sure Admission into Mass Com, Computer Sci & Business Admin via Master Builder Institute. Cut-Off Mark: 100.
APPLY NOW

Benevolent 400Level Student Pays School Fees for 27 Needy African Students

Cursory: Nana Opoku Ware, son of King Asantehene Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, has covered fees for 27 needy African students. The act caught attention on social media, resonating with online users.

Nana Opoku Ware, the son of Asantehene Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, has won the hearts of many by generously covering the fees of 27 needy students at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

As a level 400 law student at the Ghanaian institution, Opoku Ware personally financed the education of these disadvantaged students to alleviate their financial struggles.

The heartwarming act of kindness caught the attention of numerous individuals when Ghanaian blogger Zionfelix shared the news.

Zionfelix highlighted Nana’s commitment to supporting education and his plans for future philanthropic endeavors.

Part of the post reads:

“Nana’s dedication to supporting education and his plans for future projects demonstrate the values of compassion and unity that are dear to the Ashanti people. His efforts truly embody the spirit of giving back to the community and positively impacting the lives of others,”

Nana Opoku Ware’s generous gesture resonated deeply with online users, who praised him for his kindness and generosity in the comments section.

See post

https://www.instagram.com/p/C5JeXebIt3c

This demonstration of compassion follows a recent contribution by renowned singer Alicia Keys and her music label, who donated $60,000 to a fundraising campaign aimed at preserving the Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS) in New York City.

Additionally, internet sensation Shatta Bandle donated GH¢2,000 to the deserving winner of the YMF Junior High School Quiz.

Credits: Allschool, yen.com.gh

Read Also: Kind Man Pays Fees For Little Boy Chased From School, Story Goes Viral

ALLSCHOOL TEAM

Scroll to Top