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There are many people young and old wanting to go to school in Africa, Ghana but the problem is that their budget is very limited and they just can’t afford to send their Kids to school or rather them self's to further their education that they so desperately want to do myself i have met many Ghanaians that want to go to college but they have no money, Ghana has 12,130 primary schools, 5,450 junior secondary schools, 503 senior secondary schools, 21 training colleges, 18 technical institutions, two diploma-awarding institutions and five universities serving a population of 17 million; this means that most Ghanaians have relatively easy access to good education.
We can’t just worry about building big tall buildings or doing this and doing that we have to worry about the children that some day want to make something out of their selves something that will actually make a difference in the world I can imagine building a school and maybe a library, the point i am trying to make here don't waste money on things that in the end is not even important we need to think about education that is what matter and as we know American is build on good education matters but we as Americans we got financial aid and we got scholarships and we got people around us that help us to do things children in Africa yes they have people around them that will help them all that they can as much as education means to us it also means to them but they don't have our same opportunities.

ABOUT BINABA

Napoleon, Joseph, Moses, Isaac and JJ Sabbah, all brothers, are the African Showboyz. The boyz were born and raised in Binaba, a small village in the north east region of Ghana, West Africa. 

In Binaba, it is the way of the village for the men to marry multiple wives. The Showboyz are born from the same mother and the same father, though collectively there are 54 children from their father descent. Napoleon, the elder of the brothers, received a vision from his grandfather named Apabum Abugri during a juju practice at a very young age. He was to embark on a world journey in effort to bring recognition to the suffrage of the African people and feed his ever-growing family. Napo engaged Joseph, next of kin; his “backbone’’ and they made instruments from thigh bones and hides of village kills that had been given to the chief’s palace. Isaac was taught village dances to accompany Napoleon’s kone and Joseph’s siyak, and in 1983 the three Sabbah’s children set out on two bicycles to play for neighboring villages. In 1987, Isaac learned the bind douk and JJ and Moses were added, playing the bin bill and tonton sanson, and the African Showboyz emerged as Africa’s pentacle of conscious musicians.

DONATION

You Can Change the Life of a Child Who Has No Family. For donation please send us through Western Union Volunteer Now. email us for more information african.showboyz@yahoo.com

FUND RAISING PROJECT

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