The
2001 graduating class of Opoku Ware School, known as AZ group per the school’s
unique numbering system, over the weekend handed over a landscape project to
the school to mark its silver jubilee of leaving the school.
The project architect, Kat. Nana Agyemang Cobbinah (AZ295), explained that the project, which cost the group GHS500,000.00 covered grassing, planting of shady trees, construction of semi-circular reinforced concrete seats to foster interaction or socializing, construction of a laundry area with reinforced concrete seats and table, 10 standing pipes, 5 reinforced concrete scrub basins, floor drains, 600sqm area of pavement blocks installation and the installation of kerbs to define pedestrian walkways.
The group’s president, Kat. George Wereko-Brobbey (AZ390), stated that his group members recognised and appreciated the impact the school had made on their lives and that this silver jubilee project was their way of giving back. “Further, even though we have been actively connected through social media platforms, this was an opportunity to actually come together from all over the world, celebrate each other and reminsice over the good old days. It has been great fun”, he said.




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