NATIONAL STUDENTS' AWARDS

NATIONAL STUDENTS' AWARDS
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Tuesday 22 December 2015

NUGS WISHES ALL GHANAIAN STUDENTS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

22nd December, 2015


We bring you official  greetings from the national secretariat of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS). 

Indeed, it was an inexplicable experience when 31st December, 2014 paved way for 1st January, 2015. 

All too soon the first semester of the 2015/2016 academic year has successfully come to an end. Congratulations in advance for excelling in your exams and other facets of life.

Once again, the momentous season in the last month of the year 2015 is fast approaching and as a Mother body of all students in Republic of Ghana, NUGS appreciates the relevance of wishing all Ghanaian students home and abroad a Merry Christmas. 

This festive yuletide is for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the author and finisher of our faith. 

As we all join the rest of the world to celebrate this season, may it be a moment to unlock the floodgates of overwhelming blessings, giftings, qualities and protection as 2016 awaits us. 

We are optimistic of a 2016 full of student-problem-solving projects to ensure that a pleasurable year is lived.

We admonish all our cherished constituents to be highly circumspect of their movements to curtail any casualties and unforseen contingencies. We say "Think twice ahead of Christmas, NUGS CARES".

Merry Christmas once again and stay safe

Thank you.

SIGNED

Ferdinand Boakye Boateng
Ag. NUGS President
0553449725

Thomas Takyi-Bonsu
Press and information sec., NUGS
0546060200

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Friday 4 December 2015

NUGS CELEBRATES FARMERS ON THE 31ST FARMERS' DAY AND INTRODUCES STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE POLICY



04.12.15 

The cardinal points of every nation are its Agriculture, Health, Education, Economy, Energy, and Security. 

As we commemorate such a glorious day, the National Union of Ghana Students on behalf of all Ghanaian students home and abroad wishes all farmers -- Subsistent, Commercial -- a happy Farmers' Day. 

As all and sundry gather at Bolgatanga, the capital of Upper East Region of Ghana on the theme "Transform Ghana: Invest in Agriculture" to mark this occasion, we want to say ayekoo to our gallant men and women whose sweat and toils feed us. 

From the theme, we can deduce that increased investment in agriculture has a direct relationship with increase in foreign exchange, stability of the national currency, industrialization, job creation, infrastructural development, and the attainment of quality education. 

To contribute our quota as a union, we want to take this opportunity to announce our maiden policy "STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE FOR BETTER EDUCATION." This aims at increasing the growth rate of Ghana's agriculture from the dying state of 0.04 and using the profit to undertake social intervention programs that hinge on education. More details would be giving during the launch.  

Dr. Kwagyire Aggrey made a remarkable statement when he said, "If you educate a man you educate an individual but when you educate a woman you educate a nation." But Tetteh Quarshie practically demonstrated that "When you cut down a tree you destroy lives but when you plant a tree you give lives." 

We salute your cutlasses and hoes for their potency!

We say kudos to your muscles and brains for your industriousness! 

We stand in ovation for your heart of determination to ensure we do not go to bed on empty stomachs! 

We say "ayekoo" to all farmers and a special one to all student farmers. 

Long live Farmers!
Long live the National Union of Ghana Students!
Long live Ghana!

...SIGNED...

Thomas Takyi-Bonsu
Press and Information Secretary, NUGS
Nugspressandinfosec2015@gmail.com
0546060200

Ferdinand Boakye Boateng
Ag.President, NUGS
0553449725

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Www.NUGS.org.gh
Www.NUGStoday.blogspot.com