A DIGITAL currency community from Korea, BITMOBIC Community, has handed over a ‘Rainwater Drinking Facility’ to Lilika Community High School (CHS) of Isabel on Wednesday.
The school is located in the Hograno Kia Havulei Constituency.
The handing over ceremony was held in Honiara.
Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele and Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency thanked the company for the donation.
“Though it may seem like a small project, its impact is significant. It will greatly benefit the teachers, their families, the students, and the local community,” said PM Manele.
He added that the project exemplifies the power of international collaboration.
PM Manele acknowledged Mission Mobik from Korea for their support, stating, “Solomon Islands, without our partners—in this case, our friends from Korea who are helping us to reach the remote parts of our country—those schools now have access to safe drinking water.”
This handover marks the beginning of BITMOBIC Community’s ongoing commitment to Lilika. The community, formed by individuals aiming to make positive impacts through the BTCMOBIC digital currency ecosystem with Mission Mobik, works tirelessly to address economic challenges globally.

Mr. Jeryeon Yoo from BTCMOBIC Community, shared that BTCMOBIC was founded by the artist Oh Tae-min, a person of integrity who meditates on the world of God.
His blessings, including the sponsorship of this project, are shared generously with others.
“Sponsorship of this project is a small part of that blessing,” said Yoo. Most beneficiaries of his projects were not personally acquainted with him.
Lilika CHS Principal, Mr. Monstyn Bule, thanked BTCMOBIC for the project. “My dear BTCMOBIC Community, you have provided tremendous assistance through collaboration with our Honourable Prime Minister, enabling us to have these rainwater drinking facilities,” said Principal Bule.
He assured BTCMOBIC that the school would take good care of the project and ensure that students respect it. This project will provide safe and clean drinking water for Lilika CHS.
By LACHLAN SHYVES EDDIE
Solomon Star, Honiara
Photo caption: An official photo of Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele, BTCMOBICK Community, the school principal of Lilika CHS Monstyn Bule, Cr of Panatina Lydia Ye and other invited guests.

