Visionary Buluk, a non-profit organization operating in the Builsa traditional area, has donated and installed marker boards in four classrooms at Ayieta Junior High School, along with 1,200 pieces of markers to support teaching and learning.
Presenting the items, the Chief Executive Officer of Visionary Buluk, Mr. Ernest Alaazy, expressed appreciation to the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the staff of Ayieta JHS for allowing the organization to use the school’s classrooms for its free extra classes programme for SHS 1 and 2 students, which began on March 16, 2026. He encouraged students to take their studies seriously, noting that both parents and organizations like Visionary Buluk are committed to supporting their academic success.
The Municipal Director of Education, Mr. Gariba Johnson, commended Visionary Buluk for organizing the free classes and for donating teaching and learning materials to the school. He urged other individuals and organizations to emulate the gesture, emphasizing that education is a shared responsibility.
The Assistant Headteacher of Ayieta JHS, Mr. Baba Salifu, also known as “Padeewa,” expressed gratitude to Visionary Buluk and assured that the items would be properly maintained and used effectively to enhance teaching and learning.
Noiyengradio-Abakisi Derrick-Sandema

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