Kumawood actor Lil Win has explained why he charges only 200 cedis at his recently opened school.
Speaking in an interview, Lilwin complained about how expensive schooling was in the country and explained why he had made fees at his school cheaper.
The actor, who is the proprietor of Great Minds International School, said he had subsidized boarding fees at his school to only GH¢200.
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Lil Win expressed pride in the progress his school had made so far, sharing his joy about his latest batch of graduates who completed their BECE exams.
He highlighted the financial burden placed on families and explained the reasons behind his decision to make fees more affordable at his school.
Lil Win expressed his worry over the escalating expenses associated with schooling in the country. He emphasized how many families struggled to provide quality education for their children due to the high fees charged by educational institutions.
This concern prompted him to take action and implement policies at his school that would make education affordable for students.
The actor and entrepreneur proudly announced that he had taken steps to alleviate this burden for parents and guardians.
He revealed that his school, Great Minds International School, charges significantly reduced boarding fees, slashing the costs to an affordable GH¢200.
This move, he said, was expected to make quality education more accessible to a broader range of students and lighten the financial load on families.