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New scholars inducted in Kumasi ceremony

Dr Daniel McKorley inducting new students into the McDan Scholarship Scheme Dr Daniel McKorley inducting new students into the McDan Scholarship Scheme

Zongo communities in Kumasi were thrown into a state of joy on Monday as business mogul and philanthropist Dr Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan, and his foundation were honored for their transformative educational support.

A traditional mini durbar, hosted by chiefs and elders representing the diverse tribes within the Kumasi Zongos, paid tribute to the foundation’s impactful scholarship scheme.

The ceremony served as a profound expression of appreciation for the McDan Foundation’s unwavering commitment over the past four years which has seen numerous sons and daughters from the Zongo communities access tertiary education across Ghana.

Many beneficiaries including graduates from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and other universities were present to thank Dr McKorley who community leaders labeled “Messiah of the Zongo” for his life-changing interventions.

“This durbar is not just ceremony; it’s the heartfelt thanks of a community witnessing its youth rise through education.”

“Dr McKorley and his foundation have lit a path where before there was often darkness. Our graduates here today are living proof of the power of this support,” a chief stated.

Building on this legacy of success, the event marked a significant expansion of the initiative.

Dr McKorley personally inducted ten (10) new students from the Kumasi Zongos into the McDan Scholarship Scheme.

These scholars will receive full funding to pursue their studies at various tertiary institutions nationwide.

Addressing the new cohort, Dr McKorley emphasised the responsibility that accompanies opportunity.

“This scholarship is not just about paying fees,” he stated.

“It is an investment in your potential and in the future of your communities. We entreat you to embrace this chance, excel in your studies, and return as change-makers. Be the leaders, the innovators, and the problem-solvers that Zongo and Ghana need.”

The induction of the ten new scholars brings the total number of students currently supported by the McDan Scholarship Scheme to over 300 spread across universities and tertiary institutions throughout Ghana.

This nationwide reach underscores the foundation’s commitment to breaking down financial barriers to higher education for talented but underprivileged youth.

The zongo event highlighted the tangible impact of the McDan Foundation’s work.

The presence of past graduates, the reverence shown by traditional leaders, and the hope ignited in the new scholars painted a compelling picture of empowerment and community transformation driven by educational investment.

AME

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