MOGA 2003 empowers 1,700 Mfantsiman Girls students through mentorship summit

The Mfantsiman Old Girls’ Association organized a mentorship summit for 1,700 students to provide guidance on career choices, character, and social challenges. Speakers emphasized the importance of discipline, academic focus, and healthy boundaries regarding social media and relationships.
Why it matters
Mentorship programs for teenage girls in secondary education are vital for fostering academic success and personal development in Ghana.
Saltpond (C/R), July 5, GNA – The Mfantsiman Old Girls’ Association (MOGA) 2003 Year Group on Saturday organised a mentorship and empowerment summit for more than 1,700 first-year students of Mfantsiman Girls’ Senior High School in the Mfantseman Municipality.
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