Advertisement

Dark
Light
Today: June 27, 2025
June 24, 2025
1 min read

A key advocate for teachers’ right: Foni Bintang NAM presides over Kiang Karantaba Cluster Dala Dinner

 

Hon. Bakary K. Badjie received a heartfelt welcome at the Kiang Karantaba Cluster Teachers’ Gala held on June 21st, 2025, where he was invited as Chief Guest Speaker. The event, which brought together teachers and education stakeholders from across the cluster, marked a significant moment of recognition for Hon. Badjie’s strong advocacy for teachers and his broader national leadership.

Teachers in the cluster expressed deep appreciation for his consistent efforts in championing the welfare of educators, describing him as one of the few national figures who truly understands and represents the realities of the teaching profession. To them, Badjie’s presence represents a symbol of national solidarity with teachers everywhere.

In his address, Hon. Badjie reminded the gathering that no nation can develop without prioritizing its teachers. He described them as the foundation of national progress, the minds behind every visionary, every professional, and every leader.

Speakers at the event, including the principal of the Karantaba BCS, praised Hon. Badjie’s clarity of vision and commitment to education, calling his leadership bold, necessary, and timely. Several voices publicly endorsed Badjie, urging him to continue standing as a voice for the people, particularly those whose contributions to national development remain undervalued.

The Teachers’ Gala showcased a renewed spirit of unity and a clear message: the education sector stands firmly behind leaders who listen, represent, and act. And for many at the Karantaba Gala, Hon. Bakary K. Badjie is that leader.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Israel to resume ‘intense operations to attack Tehran’ after claiming Iran violated cease-fire

Next Story

Trump says both Iran and Israel violated a ceasefire

Latest from Blog

NCoS graduates 358 officers in Kaduna

Nigeria Correctional Service, NCoS, has graduated 358 officers to enhance service delivery in correctional facilities. Sylvester Nwakuch, Comptroller General of NCoS, presided over the passing-out parade and graduation ceremony of the 340th
Go toTop