Grand Opening of Olive B Academy | First Lady Fatima Bio Supports Girls in STEM 🇸🇱
The Olive B Academy has officially opened at OBA Campus, Kerry Town. It’s a 100% boarding school for girls with a focus on STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. The opening ceremony was attended by First Lady Fatima Bio, showing strong support for girls’ education and empowerment in Sierra Leone. Subscribe to Baikamz for more updates and stories from across the country. #OliveBAcademy #GirlsEducation #STEM #Baikamz ##SierraLeone #Freetown #Africa

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