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COMMUNITY OF BANG CELEBRATES CHIEF BARR. GEBON TIMOTHY KATAPS, SGS TARABA STATE FOR PROVIDING FREE WIFI.

 



The community of Bang, including security personnel, business owners, and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members, have come together to express their heartfelt gratitude to Chief Barr. Gebon Timothy Kataps for his kind gesture of installing free WiFi in the community. This generous act has brought joy and excitement to the residents, who can now access the internet freely and stay connected with the world.


The installation of free WiFi is a testament to Chief Kataps' commitment to the development and empowerment of the community. This initiative will have a profound impact on the lives of the residents, particularly the youth, who can now access educational resources, stay informed about current events, and connect with opportunities beyond their local community. The NYSC members serving in Bang are also expected to benefit greatly from this initiative, as they can now stay connected with their families and friends, and access resources that will enhance their service experience.


The community of Bang has praised Chief Kataps for his vision and leadership, saying that his gesture has brought them closer to the rest of the world. They have promised to make good use of the free WiFi, and to ensure that it is maintained and protected for the benefit of future generations. The community has also called on other well-meaning individuals and organizations to emulate Chief Kataps' example, and to support the development of rural communities through initiatives that promote digital inclusion and empowerment.


As the community of Bang continues to celebrate this milestone, they are reminded of the importance of leaders like Chief Barr., GeeTee Kataps Ngwii who are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of others. 


His legacy will continue to inspire and motivate others to follow in his footsteps, and to strive for excellence in their pursuit of community development and empowerment and grassroots connections.

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