Foster Dogbe, a former student of Chemu Secondary School, a second-cycle institution based in Tema Community 4, has given the school much-needed financial support, to help with preparations for this year’s National Science and Maths Quiz as well as the athletics team.
Foster who completed the school in 1997 and founded Cyber1Defense Communications, an information technology company based in Abelenkpe, a suburb of Accra, responded to an appeal from the school heads and sent emissaries to donate on his behalf.
He gave out a cheque of TEN THOUSAND CEDIS to the school and promised to do whatever he can within his might, to support it.

Speaking about what motivated him to reach out to his former school, Mr. Dogbe said, he and his team will be announcing other support programs like laptops, wifi and general technology tools, to enable the less fortunate to access these basic but essential services as part of their educational growth.
“Additionally, giving back to my community can bring about a sense of fulfilment and satisfaction in knowing that I am making a positive impact in my home country as God Almighty is blessing me.”

Since moving to the United States almost 20 years ago, Mr Dogbe has made significant contributions to the lives of institutions and individuals.
The recently commissioned cyber security centre also offers life-changing learning skills for teenagers in the area, to ground them in the studies of the trends emerging in the field of technology.



This is my dad. My name is josiah and living with my dad throughout the start of this company to now shows how passionate he is to do well for the less fortunate and I respect him and strive to be like him
This is my dad. My name is josiah and living with my dad throughout the start of this company to now shows how passionate he is to do well for the less fortunate and I respect him and strive to be like him