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Two beneficiaries of Adamus Resource Limited’s Scholarship scheme have paid glowing tribute to the company after they graduated from the university with distinction.
Abigail Essiama who hails from Aluku near Nkroful in the Ellembelle district, and Enoch Kaku Amosah from Kikam, all in the Western Region, were grateful that the company came to their aid.
Enoch explained how without the help of Adamus Resources Limited, he would not have been able to achieve his dream of studying engineering:
“Getting the Adamus scholarship was Godsend for me. With the company's help, I was able to complete SHS at Nkroful Agric Senior High School (SHS) with an aggregate 8 in General Science.
"Adamus also offered me support to further my education at the University of Mines and Technology(UMaT). Their support served as a motivation that propelled me to study very hard to justify the investment in my education. As a result, I graduated with a First Class in BSc. Mining Engineering,” he added.

On her part, Abigail Essiama narrated how Adamus came to her rescue when all hope was lost after she left the SHS.
“My parents did not have the adequate support to send me to a tertiary institution to offer my dream course. I wanted to become an Environmental Scientist. God answered my prayers as Adamus Resource Limited came to my aid and offered me support to further my education at the University of Education, Winneba at Ashanti Mampong campus. I graduated with a first-class in Bsc Environmental Health and Sanitation Education.”
Enoch and Abigail are just two of the hundreds of students supported to further their education with the belief that they will help develop their respective communities.
Adamus Resources Limited says it takes its corporate social responsibility commitment under which the Educational scholarship scheme falls, as essential as its gold production.
The company believes that sustainable development requires a well-educated population that will be a potential human resource and change agent in their communities.
In all, Adamus Resources Limited, under its renewed scholarship scheme, has invested millions of Ghana cedis in the last few years and plans to spend more in this and other areas.
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