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Even as the students relished their success, uncertainties about their future remained. This fear of the unknown is understandable as they try to navigate their place in the world. But thanks to Pastor John who offered his guidance and encouragement, they are now able to grasp the idea of a future that considers their abilities with the practical realities of the job market.
The youth also engaged in many sports in the past months. From December to April, high school students participated in football and handball competitions, promoting the values of teamwork and camaraderie. Additionally, a team of 12 primary school children won a choreography competition in Saaba, garnering first place out of 13 schools in district-level national sports and cultural activities.

The closing ceremony held on May 31st marked the end of the school year and honoured the students' achievements. The Centre recognised top performers across all educational levels while vocational trainees showcased their skills through demonstrations as they received their toolkits. Local dignitaries, including members of the educational council, the local chieftain, inspectors, and teachers, actively participated in the vibrant community gathering.
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