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Voices of Library Members

“Thank you very much for building the library because it makes me perfect and when my parents see me with books they become happy.” Daniel (15 years)

“The library is so beautiful in the sense that…when you come there once whether you are a student or not you would like to visit it another day.” Evan

“The books are so interesting that whenever I am about to go home it pains me for leaving the interesting books.” Hannah (14 yrs)

“The library is round like a circle or a mosque and you can see flowers around all of the library….if you enter inside you can see many kinds of books and other kinds of things.” Josephine (18 yrs)

“Your establishment has given most illiterates the edge for education because my little brother, who decided not to be educated by anyone, has finally taken the initiative to visit the library at least five times a week for about some years. Now he is a graduate.” Jeremiah

“This library also poses as a hide-out when I face situations and do not know how to confront them. I come here every time I am faced with difficulties to read books so that I can overcome my problems or to keep my mind busy.” Courtney

“I am able to recount what I read. I also set the puzzles. The puzzles broaden my mind.” Mohammed

“The common saying that 'knowledge is power' still holds. I would also want you to know that you have through your donations granted me power which is so dear to me.” Samuel

“I thank our teachers here in the library who have always been very kind to us, because to teach an elderly person who doesn't know how to read even the alphabet I think is not easy. These teachers are always trying their best to teach us.” Issah

“Your generosity and kindness of your investment in the Nima Maamobi Community Learning Centre has made me become the happiest student in my education since the day I was introduced to the library.” Joe

“At first, I always laughed at my friends who went to the library thinking that they were wasting their time, not knowing they were doing something good. I followed them and now I am also performing well.” Kudjo

“The library is helping the community to a large extent. The benefits which students in every nook and cranny of the community are deriving from the library facilities cannot be overemphasized. This is gradually raising the level of education in the community to a height that can be reckoned with.” Donald Akoto

"From the adults, we say thanks for eradicating illiteracy from our midst, and making the uneducated to at least read and understand.” Yours Dearest reader

“…The community has improved because of the library. We don’t litter the environment. Everything has now improved in the community so thank you for all the things you did for us. May God Bless.”

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