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Senator Eteng Jonah Williams Prioritizes Education with Generous Donation to Migrants Technical School

 


In a commendable move to bolster education within his community, Senator Eteng Jonah Williams has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to the sector. Recently, he made a significant contribution by donating ₦1,000,000 (One Million Naira) to the Migrants Technical School in Mkpani.


This generous donation underscores Senator Williams' dedication to improving educational infrastructure and resources. By supporting the Migrants Technical School, he aims to enhance the quality of technical education available to the students, thereby empowering them with essential skills for the future.


Senator Williams' contribution is not just a financial boost but also a morale booster for the students. It serves as a reminder of the critical role that education plays in community development and the betterment of individual lives.


This initiative is part of Senator Williams' broader agenda to prioritize education, recognizing it as a pivotal tool for socio-economic development. His efforts are expected to inspire other stakeholders to invest in the educational sector, ensuring that more students have access to quality learning opportunities.


Senator Williams’ commitment to education is evident through this substantial donation, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of education and his dedication to fostering a brighter future for his community.

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  1. Assistance for a health challenge to Mkpani Chief, assistance to Migrant school Mkpani again. Perhaps his now Senator of Mkpani Senatorial District

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