Muslim Parents Asked To Educate Their Children
The Chief Executive Officer of Tony I Group of Companies at Pakyi No 2 Mr Sule Yahaya (Tony I) has urged Moslem parents to attach great importance to the education of their children to have a brighter future. He said giving good moral training to the young boys and girls will help them to become leaders in the country.

The Chief Executive Officer of Tony I Group of Companies at Pakyi No 2 Mr Sule Yahaya (Tony I) has urged Moslem parents to attach great importance to the education of their children to have a brighter future.
He said giving good moral training to the young boys and girls will help them to become leaders in the country.
He was addressing hundreds of Moslems school children's at the 2nd Annual Qur'an Recitation competition at Pakyi No 2 today.
Some of the students who took part in the competition were awarded cash checks, Qur'an and others.
He called on Moslems to live in unity and peace to enhance the growth of Islam.
She said Islam was a peaceful religion and that should reflect in the lifestyles of those who professed it and advised the youth to be disciplined.
However, Mr Sule Yahaya seized the opportunity to appeal to the national chief Imam and vice president Dr Alhaji Mahamadu Bawumia to do all their possible best to support to promote makallanta education.