Is this based on hearsay or facts? Are legends always facts? Is driving around in Mercedes always proof of corruption?
Is this based on hearsay or facts? Are legends always facts? Is driving around in Mercedes always proof of corruption?
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
We read this essay several days ago on another portal. To the extent we know a little bit about Sunyani Secondary School, will make three (3) observations.
1. Mr. Atiemo's record at Sunyani Secondary School was unblemishe ... read full comment
We read this essay several days ago on another portal. To the extent we know a little bit about Sunyani Secondary School, will make three (3) observations.
1. Mr. Atiemo's record at Sunyani Secondary School was unblemished. Therefore, any corruption that occurred at Prempeh College while Mr. Atiemo was Headmaster at that school had absolutely no reflection on Sunyani Secondary School, or on Mr. Atiemo while he was the Headmaster at Sunyani Secondary School.
2. Sunyani Secondary School was established through the Ghana Education Trust policy by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the CPP government, in 1961. As such this is one of the secondary schools and numerous public assets (remember VRA and Akosombo Dam?) that were funded with public funds. You know, those are some of the same funds the conveniently-forgetful Danquah-Busia-confederate cohorts tell us we must show them where they went.
3. In keeping with Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Unitary agenda for Ghana, Ghana-centeredness as we say today, the motto of Sunyani Secondary School (SUSEC) is "ME MAN NTI, ENYE ME NTI" (On Account of my Country, Not Myself).
We will now allow Attorney Dr. Samuel Adjei Sarfo to speak on this 3rd point:
"... BY , DR. SAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW
READ:
"....Biological sciences affirm the notion that all humankind are equal, and that exposure to knowledge and culture accounts for why some are more inclined than others to achieve greatness, power and wealth...Therefore the defining variable in mental development is “opportunity” which establishes the most legitimate intellectual differentials in the cognitive abilities of groups and individuals.../
\...It is in the context of all this knowledge that Ghana’s first president, soon after independence, deemed it fit and proper to concentrate on the formal school system to boost the African personality and to merge the tribes under one great banner of nationhood. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s vision for Ghana was the elevation of the confidence of the African and the unity of the nation and her people. This vision extended beyond Ghana’s borders to include the whole of Africa. What Nkrumah conceived of nationhood made philosophical sense because without knowledge and unity, no country can claim nationhood. If ignorance makes people show greater allegiances to tribes at the expense of the nation, then the survival of the nation is under serious threat. For a country to be a nation, her people will have to subsume ethnicity under the aegis of the national interest. The present conflicts amongst the tribes, though so far verbal, is a testimony that our country comprises nations within the state. In effect, we of this generation have repudiated the concept of nationhood with our ethnic animosity and undermined the very tenets under which the nation was founded..." (6 February 2007, Ghanaweb, Samuel Adjei Sarfo, J.D., AKA, Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law).
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
To say....
"...To the extent we know a little bit about Sunyani Secondary School, we will make three (3) observations...
"... established through the Ghana Education Trust policy by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the CPP governmen ... read full comment
To say....
"...To the extent we know a little bit about Sunyani Secondary School, we will make three (3) observations...
"... established through the Ghana Education Trust policy by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the CPP government, in 1960....
Kwabla, Somanya 8 years ago
Compared to the number of students from other tribes Gas who gained admission to Prempeh College during the days of Mr T A Osae were few. Of that small number the majority were recruited into the sixth form from PRESEC while ... read full comment
Compared to the number of students from other tribes Gas who gained admission to Prempeh College during the days of Mr T A Osae were few. Of that small number the majority were recruited into the sixth form from PRESEC while those who enrolled into Form One did so on merit through the Common Entrance Examination like everybody else. It is on record that the boys from Presec, Ga or otherwise, were extremely brilliant and, in many cases, on top of their class. The Ga boys who started from Form one did not fare any worse than their counterparts from other tribes. If Mr Osae of blessed memory was forced out of office by the prempeh College Alumni (which apparently did not comprise any Gas) on the grounds that he was admitting too many 'dumb' Ga boys into the school as Prof Okoampa would have us believe, then I can emphatically assert that the alumni had an ulterior motive other than this flimsy premise which is, in fact, absolutely false.
goerge nana yaw yeboah 8 years ago
Nothing wrong with buying pamphlets of these great masters, a students main cpal is pass and pass well, these two great school s facilitate, what is your problem about a parent investing in his/her ward to pass and pass well, ... read full comment
Nothing wrong with buying pamphlets of these great masters, a students main cpal is pass and pass well, these two great school s facilitate, what is your problem about a parent investing in his/her ward to pass and pass well, silent sometimes is golden
Hard worker 8 years ago
Check with Opoku Ware alumni to get the full story. It is more than just taking money from students for school blazers.
Also,I'm not sure about M'Agya Hoo's demise. Last time I checked, he was still alive in Cape Coast.
Check with Opoku Ware alumni to get the full story. It is more than just taking money from students for school blazers.
Also,I'm not sure about M'Agya Hoo's demise. Last time I checked, he was still alive in Cape Coast.
Dom 8 years ago
Facts are sacred and comments are free, The oldest secondary school in Ksi was Asante Collegiate which was established by the late Rev. Roberts from Sierra Leone. Asante Collegiate became Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School (OKE ... read full comment
Facts are sacred and comments are free, The oldest secondary school in Ksi was Asante Collegiate which was established by the late Rev. Roberts from Sierra Leone. Asante Collegiate became Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School (OKESS) and was moved from Amakom Abrotia (Asafo) to Dichemso in 1968
Abi Nana 8 years ago
Okoampa-Ahoofe, wo ye huuhuu paa oo. You are putting hearsay and legend into writing??? This way beyond your reputation. I never paid any bribe to get into Prempeh, neither dis any of my several family members. Did you pay to ... read full comment
Okoampa-Ahoofe, wo ye huuhuu paa oo. You are putting hearsay and legend into writing??? This way beyond your reputation. I never paid any bribe to get into Prempeh, neither dis any of my several family members. Did you pay to enter? I still remember your Afro hair-do, your large glasses and the Scholl clogs that you used to announce your presence. Find something more useful to write about, than this distorted and divisive history. Serwah House is full of bed bugs. Go and help de-bug.
Michael 8 years ago
Non-factual story. Doesn't deserve publication.
Non-factual story. Doesn't deserve publication.
Chuks, Tudu 8 years ago
Former Prez Kufour said it: kick back is as old as Adam. So what's kickback to a latter day saint?
Former Prez Kufour said it: kick back is as old as Adam. So what's kickback to a latter day saint?
Is this based on hearsay or facts? Are legends always facts? Is driving around in Mercedes always proof of corruption?
We read this essay several days ago on another portal. To the extent we know a little bit about Sunyani Secondary School, will make three (3) observations.
1. Mr. Atiemo's record at Sunyani Secondary School was unblemishe ...
read full comment
To say....
"...To the extent we know a little bit about Sunyani Secondary School, we will make three (3) observations...
"... established through the Ghana Education Trust policy by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the CPP governmen ...
read full comment
Compared to the number of students from other tribes Gas who gained admission to Prempeh College during the days of Mr T A Osae were few. Of that small number the majority were recruited into the sixth form from PRESEC while ...
read full comment
Nothing wrong with buying pamphlets of these great masters, a students main cpal is pass and pass well, these two great school s facilitate, what is your problem about a parent investing in his/her ward to pass and pass well, ...
read full comment
Check with Opoku Ware alumni to get the full story. It is more than just taking money from students for school blazers.
Also,I'm not sure about M'Agya Hoo's demise. Last time I checked, he was still alive in Cape Coast.
Facts are sacred and comments are free, The oldest secondary school in Ksi was Asante Collegiate which was established by the late Rev. Roberts from Sierra Leone. Asante Collegiate became Osei Kyeretwie Secondary School (OKE ...
read full comment
Okoampa-Ahoofe, wo ye huuhuu paa oo. You are putting hearsay and legend into writing??? This way beyond your reputation. I never paid any bribe to get into Prempeh, neither dis any of my several family members. Did you pay to ...
read full comment
Non-factual story. Doesn't deserve publication.
Former Prez Kufour said it: kick back is as old as Adam. So what's kickback to a latter day saint?