Mbwoge Jespo Etone, CEO of Veronique Ntube (Sita) Foundation has spread joy at Government Secondary School, GSS Muebah-Nninong, Bangem Subdivision, Kupe Muanenguba Division, with the donation of scholarships to students, and a giant printer/photocopier to the school.
The donation ceremony took place on September 16, 2025, at the school campus in Muebah-Nninong where the printer/photocopier was officially handed to the principal, Enongene Joseph.

Meanwhile, the foundation earlier donated FCFA 500.000 (five hundred thousand) to five outstanding form one students of the establishment, to cover their tuition and other school needs.

Speaking on behalf of Mbwoge at the ceremony, Epinkwelle Etone, Chief of Service for Administration and Finance at the Divisional Delegation of Secondary Education Kupe Muanenguba (DDSE-KM) told the school authorities to make good use of the equipment to boost the results of the institution.

He said the scholarship provided to students was their own way of encouraging excellence at GSS-Muebah to stimulate students to be hardworking and produce great results just like their 100 percent score at the GCE Ordinary Levels last academic year.
The donor’s representative told The Ultimate that Mbwoge decided to creat the foundation in honour of their late mother, Veronique Ntube, popularly known as ‘Sita’, who died about 27 years ago.

He said their mother promoted education and supported young boys and girls to promote excellence in school.
Epinkwelle added that the Veronique Ntube (Sita) Foundation has plans to carry out more development projects in communities to develop and improve the living standard of their people.

He mentioned that few years ago, the foundation donated FCFA five million (5.000.000) for a football competition in Nninong clan, Bangem Subdivision.

Principal Reacts
While receiving the printer, Principal Enongene thanked the foundation for donating to the school.
He said the equipment will facilitate the teaching learning process as they will easily print out notes and share to students, unlike the manual writing on the board with the chalk.

“This giant printer that also has a photocopier will advance the digitalization process of the school. We say thank you to Sita Foundation”. Enongene disclosed.

Like Oliver Twist he pleaded with other elite to intervene in the electricity situation of the school, and to support by sending teachers to the school, since they have only seven teachers for form one to five.
Also, Sume Nadia Mekone, a form five student thanked the Veronique Ntube Foundation for donating to their school. She said the equipment will ease their learning because they will always have printed notes from lectures.
“We promise to make the donors proud by scoring 100 percent with good grades in our end of course examinations”. She added.
Also present at the event was Ekwoge Zacheus, Pedagogic adviser at DDSE-KM, the regent of Muebah-Nninong, Ekwenongene Alexis, and members of the Parents Teachers Association, PTA of GSS Muebah.
By Noela Teneng