The Story of Modou Ceesay
When experts say: Exemplary citizens are made and not born, the view of Modou came into focus.
He claimed to experience the happiest day of his life following a breakthrough with his long term goal for education. He had tried a multiple times and by various means to further his education since his graduation from senior school in 2013 to no avail.
As he explained, it was “due to the high amount of fees in our very own institutions.”
In what happened to be a turning point, Modou wrote to Kaira Consultancy in the note that “I am happy because I can afford my entire studies without much pressure”, referring to a fee of $150 per year at Tokat University.
His admission had been facilitated by our consultancy with a view to achieving his ambition in becoming a good citizen.
This translates to the encyclopaedic view that education is the process by which people give moral values to each other. In fact, it is associated with those different pedagogies, methods or programmes that teachers or educators use in order to create learning experiences for students when it comes to value questions.
The account of Mr Ceesay is somewhat an alert for those who are out to realise the value of education.