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About Edward
G. Njie
The Edward G. Njie Scholarship Fund was established, by family and close friends, for a man who was dedicated
to and passionate about education as well as passionate about helping those in need. Mr. Njie, as he was known to his students
and mentees; Edu or Eddy, to his loved ones, and Papa to his children, was born in Banjul, The Gambia. He was the third child
of six to the late Gabriel Daur Njie and Veronica Bobb-Njie. He lived at 28 Perseverance Street, Banjul until his death on
October 5, 2004.
Mr Njie started school at St. John’s Infants and St. Augustine’s Primary Schools. He graduated
from St. Augustine’s Secondary and was appointed as an unqualified teacher in the mid to late 1950’s. He taught at Fulabantang
and Njongon before going to Yundum College to become a qualified teacher. He graduated in 1963. After his graduation, Mr.
Njie taught at various schools in the Gambia.
His passion and dedication to his profession as a teacher led him
to secure a government scholarship in education at Winneba, Ghana. Upon returning from Ghana, he served in many senior positions
including Armitage High School, Kaur, Brikama, Gunjur, and finally Banjul Secondary School, where he retired as the Head Teacher.
After retiring, Mr. Njie's continued interest in education and nuturing young minds, took him to the President
Award Scheme in Bakau as the Center Manager until his sudden death.
He was actively involved and was the International
Secretary for the International Fellowship of Scouts and Guides and member of the Gambia Scouts Council. He was the Public
Relations Officer for the Vocations and Skills Centers.
Throughout his adult life, Mr. Edward G. Njie, mentored
and supported students all over the country. Education was always his passion and he made sure that others around him took
the opportunity to progress intellectually.
After his death, one of his students and mentees studying abroad sent
him an email dated October 12, one week after his death. Apparently, the student was unaware that he passed and was devastated
to learn of his death.
In addition to his passion for education and other pursuits, Mr. Njie found time to get
in touch with his spirituality. He was a devout Catholic, but respectful of other religions as well. This was reflected in
his association with others and specifically in an email to one of his students encouraging them to remember to take the time
to pray five times a day.
There are many stories to tell about how Mr. Njie touched the lives of others around
him in his quiet and humble manner. He believed in hard work and that hard work and education always pay off. He did not tolerate
easy rides or laziness.
He was a man with integrity and honor and extended himself to those who needed him. Reflecting
on his life, he served humanity throughout his life. Mr Njie was a very humble man, quietly proud, disciplinarian, with a
no-nonsense attitude. He lived a simple, humble, but rich life in all dimensions that really count.
The Fund will
assist and support interested students and continue what Mr. Njie was always passionate about – helping students achieve their
educational goals by nurturing their potential.
Please make your donations to the Fund! Thank you.
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