NATIONAL STUDENTS' AWARDS

NATIONAL STUDENTS' AWARDS
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Saturday, 31 October 2015

NATIONAL STUDENTS' AWARDS (REVIEW SUMMIT )


To the Glory of God and Country and in our quest to ensure that we reward the deserving, we had a successful review summit at UPSA on this day Saturday 31st 2015 at 10:00am.

It was a general observation by participants that NSA is a good initiative and must continue to award the deserving. The event brought together students, student leaders, corporate Ghana, media, and opinion leaders together to recognise the contributions being made in the forward March of education in Ghana.

It also offered a platform for student artist to showcase their talent and most participants were thrilled with the poetry by Gombilla the poet. and commended the team for putting together such an important event.

We also discussed among other things

The General overview of NSA 2015
The Mode of nomination, Selection and event management.
Review of categories and proposed substantial modifications
Discussed the roadmap for NSA 2016 among other things.


Participants  also mentioned that there were a few operational challenges like the absence of corporate sponsors for such a huge event among other things and suggested that more efforts be made in that direction to raise funds so that winners will have a huge prices to take home in addition to their plaques and citations.

The NSA Team expressed the joy of working together for a successful NSA 2015 and expressed the readiness to ensure an eventful NSA 2016.

The Executive Director gave his concluding remarks by thanking all and sundry for the contributions and the sacrifices that made the awards a success; he also Congratulated all winners, urged them to continue to live up to the expectation as winners, and assured participants of the readiness of his outfit for a successful NSA 2016.

Signed

LUKE EBIS
Admin Secretary
NSA GHANA
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P.D. ORCHILL
Executive Director
NSA GHANA
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Friday, 30 October 2015

NATIONAL STUDENTS' AWARDS REVIEW SUMMIT




We wish to use this medium to invite all and sundry to our maiden review summit on the NSA 2015 on SATURDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2015 @ 10am Prompt at the UPSA.


AGENDA

 1. General overview of NSA 2015

 2. Mode of nomination, Selection and event management.

 3. Review of categories and the need to add on or reduce

 4. Inputs for NSA 2016

 5. AOB


Item 13 will be available for only those who register at least a day before the summit. For registration, simply whatsApp or text your full name, institution, and phone number to 0203244855.


Thanks for your participation.


Signed


P.D. ORCHILL

Executive Director

NSA GHANA

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Sunday, 4 October 2015

DISCLAIMER FROM THE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE OF UG SRC ON THE POLICE CONDUCT AT THE NUGS EMERGENCY CONGRESS.

 The Ghana Police Force were represented at the National Union of Ghana Students' Emergency congress held at the Islamic University. 

Their core mandate was to protect students  who have come from various institutions to exercise their franchise.

The encounter between the  Police and the University of Ghana delegation was when Prosper Dzitse the Outgoing  President of NUGS was instructing the Police to allow students from the University without accreditation to vote as against the decision by the Chairman Of Steering Committee, Richmond Asare Tinkaro.

We want to state on authority that there was no situation where the Police slapped or hit the SRC President, Davies Ohene Fobi.
The falsehood circulating ,by an unknown name  must not be given any attention.  This is just an attempt to tarnish the image of H.E DAVIS OHENE FOBI.

Thank you.

Signed.

Godfred Nathaniel Amoako (0246738798)

KWESI PAUL AJIRO
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JOSEPH ADJEI DARKWAH
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4/10/2015.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

PAY LECTURERS THEIR RESEARCH ALLOWANCE- USAG CRIES.

PRESS STATEMENT RELEASED ON 30TH SEPTEMBER BY
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF GHANA (USAG)

PAY LECTURERS THEIR RESEARCH ALLOWANCE- USAG CRIES.

With a bleeding heart,  the leadership of USAG wish to use this medium to express our dismay at government's unwillingness to pay the book and research allowance of lecturers.

It may be recalled that before the commencement of the semester, our lecturers went on strike on the issue of allowance and we pleaded with them to return to the classroom for the common good of the students and begged government to pay the needed allowances on time.

But this seem to have fallen on deaf ears and as a result, lecturers are very much sent aback by this sad development.

We the leadership of USAG and all the University students of Ghana wish to state emphatically that; just as we don't want our lecturers to leave the lecture halls for another strike action, so do we not want our lecturers to go hungry or lack the logistics to better their working conditions.

On this note, we want to plead with government again, and petition your office (Mr. President) with a bowl of tears that University Education is our surest bet to understanding the complexities of handling modern economies and hence our key to building a strong nation financially and otherwise. Therefore government should do all its possible best to engage our University lecturers and settle the quagmire of allowances.

Thank you.

Signed

HENRY NKOSUO BOAKYE
USAG PRESIDENT
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