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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

There are so many people around the world that needs to get out of poverty, get good education either for themselves or their children, live in an environmentally healthy homes or communities. These people by no fault of their own may be victims of political or social inadequacies in their countries. typical cases are those countries where corruption has consumed even the most descent of persons who resisted the bad attitudes. These bad attitudes collectively have brought mayhem into most countries in the developing world.


The frantic efforts of those who want to bring decency back to these broken societies have been thwarted by those whose DNA have been mutated by corrupt practices. Children have been orphaned and women have been widowed as a result of bad governance. The level of illiteracy is ever on the rise due to lack of quality institutions and professionals who could help provide the basic right to read and write. Educators have also been frustrated and reduced to mere beggars for survival. the value and standard of education has eroded immensely. What is left out of those educators and other patriotic citizens is not enough to move their nations forward towards development.


Things are getting tougher and tougher every second of our time on Earth. It is therefore for all of these reasons that Konsalcan has made it a point of duty to continue to create awareness into all avenues and to every individual so that we all can turn around and salvage the deplorable situations of vulnerable people, especially women and children in developing countries. We do not need to be millionaires to be ready to help. We can all help by supporting charitable organizations like Konsalcan to change the lives of the needy and destitute people around the world.

 
 
 

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PC Sheku Tejan Fasuku

Sandor Chiefdom

PC Emmanuel T. Foryoh  Soa Chiefdom

PC Paul N. Saquee -   Tangor Chiefdom

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PC Melvin Ngekia - Kamaa Chiefdom

PC George Torto - Nimiyama Chiefdom

PC Kaimachende -     Gbense Chiefdom (Late)

PC Aiah Denton Bona  - Nimikor Chiefdom

 PC Aiah Bindi Fenfa Ngongou - Gbane Chiefdom

PC Keleti Mani -  Lei Chiefdom

PC Kono Bundor

Ngorama  Chiefdom

Chiefdom Statistics (To be continued)

Chiefdom Development and Current News Items

Sahr Peter Foyoh is the Youth Council Chairman for Soa Chiefdom.  Peter is a very dynamic young gentleman who has brought all the youths in Soa together. 


His initiatives have resulted into the creation of community farm.  They are growing rice in order to help alleviate the uncontrolled price of the staple food.  


Both young and adults are great admirers of his brilliant ideas and have given tremendous support.


They are still facing challenges, and would appreciate any help to boost their projects. 

Pa Aiah Nyorkor Gbeinda is the deputy section chief who agreed to an interview from Sahr Peter Foyoh.  Pa Nyorkor Gbeinda narrates the history of how Kainkordu got it's name.


He also briefly explains how the Paramount chieftency was inherited by both the Foyohs and the Gbeinds.  Both of these happen to have hailed from the same lineage.

Developments in Soa Chiefdom

This is an elementary school building situated inTombu village, Sawabuma section in Soa chiefdom.


The population of the school is not exactly known. However, the community need an updated structure of their current building.


These structures have been constructed by World Vision. The facility will serve as a Public Health Unit for the Kameindu and Semendu communities.


The borehole is the proposed water supply for the Health Centre.  The communities and even beyond will surely benefit from this very important facility. 

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