Alagumgube Association Rallies Behind “LA Buuri Yela” at Official Launch

In a colourful ceremony that blended academic excellence with community pride, the official launch of “LA Buuri Yela”, a new Ghanaian language book for Basic Schools approved by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), was held to honour the remarkable dedication of author Issaac Akariborga. The event was not just a book launch but a celebration of perseverance. Mr. Akariborga, a past student of the School of Languages and currently a university student, wears another vital uniform: that of an officer with the Ghana National Fire Service. His ability to juggle academic advancement, public service, and authorship drew enthusiastic praise from attendees, who hailed him as an inspiration for promoting Ghanaian language education under the newly approved curriculum. Strong community backing came from the Alagumgube Association, which demonstrated its commitment by donating GH₵10,000 plus an additional GH₵400 to ensure the launch’s success. Speaking on behalf of the association’s founder and members abroad, PRO Paulina Adabre reaffirmed the group’s unwavering support for education and community development. Presiding over the programme, chairman Naba Sadick Ayine commended the Alagumgube Association for its numerous community development projects. The climax of the event came when the Ghana Education Service Director officially accepted the book, applauding Mr. Akariborga for his hard work and significant contribution to education in Ghana. Source: Apexnewsgh.com








