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Source: Hong Kong Information Services
The Education Bureau (EDB) and schools organised a variety of student activities today in support of National Security Education Day.
Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung and Under Secretary for Education Choi Yuk-lin attended the morning assemblies of SKH St James’ Primary School and King’s College to view the raising of the national flag and sing the national anthem with students.
Mr Yeung noted that today is the country’s sixth National Security Education Day and the first of its kind since the implementation of the National Security Law, making it particularly meaningful.
“As a place for education, schools should enable students to understand that while having staunch support from the country, we, as nationals, also have the responsibility to safeguard national security with a view to contributing to the prosperity, stability and continuous development of the country and Hong Kong society.”
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
The Education Bureau (EDB) together with schools in Hong Kong organised a variety of student activities today (April 15) in support of the National Security Education Day to promote national security education. The Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, and the Under Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin, attended the morning assemblies of SKH St James’ Primary School and King’s College respectively, during which they viewed the raising of the national flag and sang the national anthem with students. Mr Yeung said, “Today is the sixth National Security Education Day (National Security Day) of our country and also the first of its kind since the implementation of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the National Security Law). It is therefore particularly meaningful. As a place for education, schools
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Published 26 December 2020
Over 100-year-old Mrs Morenike Owomoyela is the mother of the late popular musician, Chief Oladipupo Owomoyela, better known as Orlando Owoh. The centenarian speaks to PETER DADA, who visited her in her Owo country home, Ondo State, about her life, family, and youth days, among other things
How old are you now?
I am over 100 years old.
What date exactly were you born?
I don’t really know the exact date that I was born but I will be over 100 years because my first son (Orlando) was over 70 years when he died 12 years ago.
We learnt that you are educated; which school did you attend?