Nii Ayitey Anumley OYANKA I ,was officially appointed few months ago as the EDUCATION MINISTER in west Africa for the MMUN.
Nii AYITEY ANUMLEY OYANKA I has given the mandate by the MMUN head office in uk to take the necessary action of introducing the benefits to which the MMUN has for west Africa educational systems.
In an interview with media during the grand inauguration of the MMUN office and also the CORONATION of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIRECTOR,
“WE wants the betterment of our kids and also a proper future to which they won’t complete their primary and secondary education and still depend on the government to create jobs for them.
ONE of the greatest aspect of the MMUN is “CRITICAL THINKING “and even with this alone can help our kids or the education system to provide more skill and this skill can be use to develop something proper to help reduce unemployment.
As the west Africa minister of education for the MMUN ,I announced to the entire country and the west Africa as a whole that,,
Mr.Richard Flynn as our INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIRECTOR,,
He further edge order west Africa country’s to give the MMUN an open door when ever they approach them to implement the MMUN system.
If west Africa countries should add up MMUN system to our previous educational system,they shall be more differences in the our educational systems.
Most countries with the Montessori model education system has moved ahead in most things when its comes to education.
He concluded by thanking the government of liberia for accepting and also making MMUN one of the important aspect to their educational system.
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