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IMITT Conducted a Massive Graduation Ceremony at Mile 91 |
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It was a special and tender moment as family members presented gifts to their graduates. Some attendees travelled over fifty kilometres from neighbouring villages to celebrate their graduates’ accomplishments. One father, Mr. Sorie Sesay who made the long journey with his family said “Our son Alieu Sesay has made us proud and we are here to support him” On this exciting day, the IMITT Institution proudly presented twenty-eight diplomas to students who have completed the IT program. Dressed in black suits, the graduate proudly accepted their diplomas with their faces reflecting the hard work and commitment to their dreams. The honourable members Dr. Mathew Timbo, journalists, paramount chiefs, representatives from non-governmental organizations, teachers and principals, Mile 91 police force, etc.., all in attendance of the ceremony,on May 30th 2010.. |
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IMITT - CENTER Received Equipment Boost From Canadian Business Entrepreneur Wes Penner |
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The Retiring Director and Co-founder of Powerland Computer Mr. Wes Penner who is now an associate business partner to the Ishaak Muckson Innovative Technology Centre, (IMITT Centre, www.imittcenter.com) has added boost into the well celebrated community- driven technology initiative in the African nation of Sierra Leone
The Canadian philanthropic business entrepreneur who has been in the Information Technology zenith for over two decades has boosted the centre with High Power Electricity Generating Machine, 100 Pentium 4 Dell Computers, Two IBM Servers, Xerox Photocopy Machine, Networks Printers and many more Retrofitting gears. Wes, as he is commonly known, has a reputable name amongst Africans in Manitoba for boosting small scale Information Technology ventures in Africa. But what's different this time is his desire to support the Director of Ishaak Muckson Innovative Technology Trainning Centre (IMITT Centre), Mr. Muckson Sesay's Vision to integrate Computer Technology into classsrooms and sizable communities across Sierra leone |
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