| Chief Enstoolment Ceremony, 22 July 2013 |
Prof Don
Clerico
Nana Kobina
Tuwohofo II
2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016
Remarks on
the Occasion of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Founding of Tuwohofo-Holly
International School
Akotokyir
Village, Cape Coast, Ghana, West Africa
25 June 2016
Fifteen years is a long time. Yet, fifteen years seems
like an instant, a moment, the blink of an eye. Wasn’t it just yesterday that I
landed for the first time in Accra and traveled to Cape Coast and Akotokyir
Village?
Wasn’t it the day before today that I was marveling
and feasting my eyes, ears, nose, and mind on the Ghana that enveloped me? Not
the Ghana of the internet, not the Ghana of a travel guide, not the Ghana of
others; but, my Ghana—the
Ghana that opened its arms and welcomed this O’brunyi from the other side of
the world. The Ghana of smiling faces, of “Akwaaba!”,
of children’s voices saying, “Brunyi,
Brunyi, how are you? I am fine, thank you!”
The Ghana of Akotokyir
Village—home community of Ato Baidoo and his wife, Mary; home of his elder
brother, Thomas and his Mary; home to the hundreds of Ghanaians who live in its
houses and spend their days as farmers, tradesmen, university instructors,
market women, construction workers, taxi drivers, and teachers.
The Ghana of Tuwohofo-Holly
International School—educational creation of Ato Baidoo and named in
honor of his father, Tuwohofo. A place where over the past thirty years
thousands of children have come to study, learn, and discover the world. A
place that has prepared and sent hundreds of its students on to Senior
Secondary School and to University. A place that has
seen its students excel in national examinations, in athletic competition, and
in musical performance. A place that has been like a second home to me and more
than fifty of my students and has forever changed our lives.
And, despite its limited resources, the constant need
to maintain and upgrade expensive buildings and grounds, and the annual search to
find the best teachers for its students, Tuwohofo-Holly International School has
continued to thrive and demonstrate its excellence to the entire Cape Coast
region.
I have spent my life working in schools—as a student,
a teacher, a headmaster, a supervisor, and now as a professor who prepares
others to become teachers. I know how hard it is to operate a
school—particularly a school that does not receive any help from the
government.
Tuwohofo-Holly International School is just such a
school. It cannot call the Ghana
Education Service and say, “Help us; we
need books; our students need desks to sit in; the roof of our JSS block is
leaking, and someone broke into the ICT Lab and stole three computers. Please
help us!” But there will be no help;
only a message saying, “Sorry; you are on
your own. You will have to help yourself.”
The only way Tuwohofo-Holly International School can
help itself is through the school fees paid by its students and donations from generous
people who believe in the good work being done here. But, mostly, it’s the fees
you pay that allow the school to hire good teachers, to purchase learning and
testing materials, to repair and improve the buildings and grounds, and to make
certain that your children get the best education possible.
I know it’s not easy paying school fees. I know it’s
hard. There are always too many things to pay for and too few Cedis every
month. But education is so important. It is the best way to help your children
grow and develop and become confident, successful adults. Education
is the key to making sure your children are the best they can be and
Tuwohofo-Holly International School is the best place for this to happen.
Your children will be the leaders of Ghana in the
future and they must have a good education in order to be good leaders. They
will be the farmers, trades men and women, carpenters, mechanics, computer
technicians, doctors, and teachers. And who knows? There might be a Member of
Parliament or a Government Minister or future President of Ghana sitting right
here! The education your children are
receiving at Tuwohofo-Holly International School today
is preparing them to lead Ghana and the world tomorrow!
Believe me when I say that this is a
great school! It gives your children everything they need to help them
grow and develop.
So, let me congratulate those of you who are part of
this excellent school—you who are its teachers and leaders; and let me
congratulate you who have sent your children here in the past, and you who send
your children here today.
What you may not know is that Mr. Baidoo’s sphere of influence is so much wider than Akotokyir Village, the Central Region, and even the country of Ghana. Tuwohofo-Holly International School and Akotokyir Village have forever changed the lives and attitudes of every one of the fifty-four American teachers who have traveled with me over the past fifteen years. As a result of our experiences here, children and families in America, Indonesia, China, and Morocco are benefiting from what we have learned from you.
CONGRATULATIONS,
Tuwohofo-Holly International School on your thirty years of success and
we wish you thirty more!
CONGRATULATIONS,
Augustine Ato Baidoo on your vision, your leadership, and your
commitment to this wonderful school! It is a fitting tribute to who you are as
an educator, a man of vision, and a Ghanaian who loves his country and its
children.
Medase!
Medase!
...changed the lives of 1000s of children. and 54 american teachers. and the butterfly affect from there. oh what a difference a teacher makes! congrats to mr baidoo. so glad that you could join him today dad!
ReplyDeleteThank you for representing us all so well in our heart home, Prof! This speech brought tears to my eyes. I can almost feel the hot sun baking my skin through the old tent, the giggling child sitting on my lap- bouncing around and pretending to pay attention, all while wearing a kaba and slit with an African man's face on it. I'm following you in heart and wishing I could be there!
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