Their original name is “Se” but due to pronunciation difficulties hundreds of years ago, the (occupying) Europeans changed the name from “Se” to “Shai.”  As the Se are advancing into an era of peace, progress, and prosperity, they are returning to their roots and retiring the usage of the term Shai for the historically correct term, Se.

 

 

A partnership with North Carolina Central University has taken Se by storm.  This relationship is transforming the landscape of education in Se through offering collegiate-level scholarships and exchange opportunities.  Other programs are currently being developed with leading organizations to establish a technology knowledge base in Se through partnerships.

The NENE ADAMTEY I FOUNDATION provides need and merit based scholarships for a number of secondary school students each year.

Traditionally, there are four levels of education in Se,  The public school system in Se includes kindergarten, primary (grades 1-5), junior secondary (grades 6-8) and senior secondary (grades 9-12). 

If you are interested in sponsoring a student through the NENE ADAMTEY I FOUNDATION, please click here for more information

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Plans are underway to drive development of larger health care facilities in Se.  As is often the case in West Africa, providing quality and effective healthcare is a critical development component for Se.

The Se Kindgom has three medical clinics located in Agomeda, Doryumu and Kordiabe.  Physicians render medical services for the general public at the one hospital located in Dodowa, the Se State’s capital.

 
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