Fourth Graduation Ceremony

Fourth Graduation Ceremony for students who successfully completed the examination in ICT proficiency and Basic Computational Thinking at the Daniel Ntow Obese Children and Youth Resource Centre (DNOCY-RC)
The Daniel Ntow Obese Foundation (DNOF) recently celebrated its 4th Graduation Ceremony for the cohort of students who successfully completed the examination in ICT proficiency and Basic Computational Thinking at the Daniel Ntow Obese Children and Youth Resource Centre (DNOCY-RC).
The Class of March 2025 included twelve (12) students: seven (7) males and five (5) females.
โ€œThe Foundation's vision of empowering youth, advancing education, and building capacity has found true expression in this programme. We are grateful to the foundation's leadership for investing in the future of these graduates and, by extension, the future of our society. ea cuay possible.
Graduands, as you leave here today, always remember that learning is a lifelong process. You now have a solid foundation. It is up to you to build on it and stay ahead. You are the future leaders, innovators and change-makers of this world.โ€ stated Mr. Frederick Takyi Hagan, Catechist of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG), Unity Congregation, who delivered the address on behalf of Reverend Robert Senyo Mensah, Minister-in-Charge.
โ€œwe are not just marking the end of a training programme. Instead, we are stepping into a future full of possibilities, armed with th knowledge and skills we have gained. Let this graduation be a stepping stone to more remarkable achievements. As we continue with our education, let us carry the spirit of innovation and determination that the DNOCY ICT Training Centre has institled in us.โ€ remarked Master Kwaku Badu Sekyiamah in his valedictory speech.
Reverend Joseph Appiah-Odei, PCG-Pedu District Minister, encouraged the congregation to cultivate a positive mindset and draw closer to God, who has great plans for everyone.

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