Sunday 7 October 2012

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I love my country. Then, I would like to give my contribution to the Gabonese education system. Research has shown that Gabon do not have enough English language schools. Most of the time, youth and adults travel overseas to learn English. I would like to be involved and work in collaboration with the government of Gabon and others international institutions for the implementation and success of this project. International but also local people can benefit of these schools. The purpose of this project is to allow people in learning a foreign language, in order for them to access international firms. Those schools will have qualified English teachers and affordable prices for the fees.
I know that everything is possible with God, and I trust him for the educational development of African countries.

GABONESE BEVERAGES



http://www.tntmagazine.com/travel/destinations-a-z/gabon/food-and-drink-in-gabon
For alcohol drinkers, when you are not drinking the sugar cane-based beverages, the other alternative would be to go for the local beer called Regab.

Regab is the national beer of Gabon. Brewed in Gabon since 1966, most locals drink it and those who have tasted it are quick to vouch that it is one of Africa’s best lagers. In addition, Regab is a smooth beer in term of taste. One glass of the warm stuff could make you fly and it was sold in a litre bottle. One of the best ways to pay respect to another culture and its people is in the drinking of local beverage if you are an alcohol drinker.