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Tau Alpha Lambda (TAL) Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (Ghana Alphas) has reaffirmed its commitment to educational development in Ghana with a significant donation to Abeadze State College. This initiative, consistent with the fraternity’s mission to promote scholarship and community upliftment, brought hope and encouragement to the students and faculty of the only Senior High School in the Abeadze Traditional Area.
The donated items—including two water pumps for the boys’ dormitories, dining hall tables and chairs, a cooker, and a refrigerator for the Home Science Department—were made possible through the collective efforts of Ghanaian members of Alpha Phi Alpha in the Americas and Ghana.
The donation event was held on the school grounds and witnessed by a large gathering of students, faculty, and traditional authorities. Dignitaries present included Dasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII, Paramount Chief of the Abeadze Traditional Area and his sub-chiefs, Headmistress Helena Sarpong, Assemblyman Charles Ennim, executives of the Parent-Teacher Association, teachers, and over 350 enthusiastic students.

Speaking on behalf of the fraternity, Vice President Dr. Nana Kweku Nduom expressed TAL’s unwavering dedication to the school’s progress. He stated, “This marks Phase II of our relationship with the school. Alphas promote scholarship, and to us, education is premium. Our unique relationship with the Omanhene will bring us back again—for Phase III and beyond.”
Dr. Nduom was accompanied and supported by fellow members of Tau Alpha Lambda: Nana Ofori Owusu, Ivan Hoffman, Michael Owusu, and Andrew Amoo, who all exemplified the fraternity’s unified spirit and commitment to service.

In a heartfelt show of gratitude, Dasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII, Omanhene of Abeadze Traditional Area, extended his deepest appreciation to Tau Alpha Lambda and the global Alpha Phi Alpha community. He remarked, “This is a profound gesture to support the only Senior High School in my community. We are grateful. I urge the school authorities and students to take very good care of these items so that others will be encouraged to also support the school in future.”

Headmistress Helena Sarpong also expressed sincere thanks to the fraternity: “We are grateful to the Alphas across the world. You have answered a critical need. However, I must humbly place before you that our bathroom facilities are in horrible shape. If there is to be a Phase III, which would be our most urgent area of need.”
A highlight of the event came when Dr. Nduom thrilled the audience with an Alpha Phi Alpha step performance, sparking cheers and applause from students and dignitaries alike.
Following the donation ceremony, the team was warmly hosted at the Omanhene’s palace, where discussions focused on deepening the relationship and identifying future areas of support. Tau Alpha Lambda remains committed to advancing educational excellence and community service in Ghana. This donation marks another milestone in the fraternity’s legacy of uplifting communities through unity and purpose.

About Alpja Phil Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Founded on December 4, 1906, at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African American men.
The fraternity was formed to provide support for African American students facing racial prejudice and marginalisation and has grown into a global organisation committed to developing leaders, promoting academic excellence, and providing service and advocacy for communities.
About Alpha Lambda chapter (Ghana Alphas)
Tau Alpha Lambda (TAL), also known as the Ghana Alphas, is the first and only recognised chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. in Ghana.
Formed by Ghanaian brothers at home and abroad, TAL continues the legacy of Alpha by championing education, community empowerment, and fraternity excellence across Ghana.
The chapter plays a strategic role in extending Alpha’s values of scholarship and service to the African continent.
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