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Speedy deletion nomination of NAPE Foundation
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Nape foundation
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Speedy deletion nomination of Nape foundation


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NAPE Foundation
 The NAPE Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit which is actively supporting disadvantaged students in Ghana. NAPE is an acronymn for Naa Amerley Palm. The foundation was started in 2006 by Peter Carlos Okantey, a citizen of Ghana. The foundation is headquartered in Portland, Oregon and supported by a board of trustees. The foundation provides a facility in Accra, Ghana for students to access computers and personal assistance in completing their college degree. Since 2009, the NAPE Foundation has awarded scholarships to both high school and college students in Ghana. The foundation is in the planning stage of establishing a new university in Ghana this decade.

NAPE Foundation
 The NAPE Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit which is actively supporting disadvantaged students in Ghana. NAPE is an acronymn for Naa Amerley Palm. The foundation was started in 2006 by Peter Carlos Okantey, a citizen of Ghana. The foundation is headquartered in Portland, Oregon and supported by a board of trustees. The foundation provides a facility in Accra, Ghana for students to access computers and personal assistance in completing their college degree. Since 2009, the NAPE Foundation has awarded scholarships to both high school and college students in Ghana. The foundation is in the planning stage of establishing a new university in Ghana this decade.