Tag: education

  • When the Noise Fades

    When the Noise Fades

    When the Noise Fades: A Quiet Book About Me

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    I’ve always believed that within us lies a world of depth, emotion, and untold stories. It wasn’t until I started reflecting on my own inner journey that I realized just how important it is to share these experiences, both the highs and the lows, with others. Writing this book has been a way for me to explore, understand, and communicate the complexities of my own emotions.

    What inspired me to write this book was the desire to connect—connect with my own heart and, more importantly, with yours. In the pages ahead, you’ll find raw, honest reflections that come from a place of vulnerability. My hope is that, through my words, you’ll find comfort, understanding, and the courage to explore your own inner world.

    If this book resonates with you, it’s because, deep down, we all share similar feelings, challenges, and triumphs. We are not as alone as we often think. I hope this book can serve as a reminder that our stories—however big or small—matter.

    Thank you for reading. I’m honored to have you walk this journey with me.

    With love,
    Emmanuel Ndzeba.

  • Universities urged to train entrepreneurship

    Universities urged to train entrepreneurship

    Universities urged to train entrepreneurship oriented graduates than academicians who complete and look up to government for employment

    Education MinisterProfessor Christopher Ameyaw

    A former Minister for Education Professor Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi who has been appointed as Board Chairman for Public Procurement Authority has urged Universities in Ghana to give more attention to entrepreneurship programs or courses than producing graduates who only complete schools and come to look up to the government or former sector for employment.

    According to the NPP National Chairman hopeful, time has come for University students to come to the realization that hundreds of thousands of graduates are produced yearly but the job opportunities are limited therefore one should be able to do something with the knowledge acquired in school after completion instead of expecting employment.

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    Professor Ameyaw Akumfi gave this advice when he spoke in an interview with Peace News correspondent Nana Kwadwo Adu in Techiman during the SRC Week celebration of the Valley View University (VVU) under the theme, “the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurship to mitigate unemployment”.

    Education MinisterProfessor Christopher Ameyaw

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    Professor Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi, Board Chairman for Public Procurement Authority and an NPP National Chairman hopeful.

    For his part, Master Kingsley Kwarteng SRC President of Valley View University Techiman campus was grateful to school administration for preparing them towards entrepreneurship and pledged not to become burden to the government in terms of employment but will put whatever they have learnt to use.

    Master Kingsley Kwarteng, SRC President of Valley View University (VVU) Techiman campus.

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  • Classrooms Turn lovemaking Grounds

    Classrooms Turn lovemaking Grounds

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    Classrooms Turn lovemaking Grounds

    Information reaching Dfm news indicates that the classrooms of Asenemaso Junior High Schools in the Atwima Nwabiagya South district are now being used as lovemaking grounds by the residents of the area.

    Assemblymember in the area Hon Mensah Muller Amankwah in an interview with Dfm says students of the school are always seen playing with the used condoms every morning before the arrival of their teachers; a situation which seems dangerous and has increased especially during this COVID-19 season.

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    The Assemblymember who confirmed the story in an interview said the matter had been reported to the leaders of the community, as well as the authorities but there was no positive response.
    “This has made the classrooms unfavorable for teaching and learning before the lockdown of the schools,” Hon Muller told Silver News adding that some residents have also made the corridors of the school “wee” base.

    “I once confronted those wee smokers but they insulted me.”
    Asenemaso Junior High Schools has no fence wall, thereby making it convenient for residents to use the place for their immoral act.

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    Hon Muller, therefore, appealed to the Atwima Nwabiagya South district and Regional Education Directorate to help address the aforementioned challenges affecting the school before all schools reopened.

    He again called on stakeholders and benevolent organisations in the educational sector to provide infrastructure for the school including toilet facility for the students.

    Story by Mavis Davor || DFM ||