LAMBARÉNÉ, Gabon – In the heart of the Moyen-Ogooué province, Lambaréné celebrated the 5th anniversary of the Marietou & Richard Onouviet Foundation, marking the end of the 2025-2026 academic year with a festive air. Officials commented on the matter.
The anniversary event, held at the foundation’s headquarters in Adouma, was graced by the presence of provincial authorities, including the secretary general of the province, Érill Bertille Roponat-Otewa-Mbina, and local leaders such as the mayor of Lambaréné, Guy-Pierre Biteghe, and his first deputy, Bernard Ossavou.
The founders, Richard Auguste Onouviet and his wife Marietou, were also in attendance, as were educators, parents, and community members.
The foundation’s director, Chimène Ndemengane Mba, emphasized the significance of the day, noting the foundation’s inception in 2021 with the opening of the “Awan’Awango “kindergarten and its commitment to nurturing well-rounded, educated children.
The anniversary was a blend of fun and education, with activities including a fair, raffles, and cultural performances.
The children showcased their talents through poetry, songs, and dances, reflecting the foundation’s dedication to fostering creativity and cultural expression.
The anniversary event underscored the foundation’s role in the community and its broader impact on education in Gabon.
As the foundation looks to the future, it aims to continue expanding its educational offerings, with plans for a secondary school and college, ensuring that the legacy of the Marietou & Richard Onouviet Foundation endures for generations to come.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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