It will require the collective effort of all Ghanaians to pull the country back to moral sanity. The President of the Presbyterian University College, Ghana (PUCG), Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Adow Obeng, who made the point, said: “Educational, media, traditional, religious, political and opinion leaders have to acknowledge the reality of the problem and begin to take concrete and selfless measures to add
The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Right Rev Prof.Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante has appealed to the government to roll in students of Private Universities for them to also benefit from its educational interventions.
Rt. Rev. Prof. Mante who was speaking at the third congregation of the School of graduate studies of the Presbyterian University college at Akropong in the Eastern Region said students in private universities are Ghanaians the same way those in public universities are Ghanaians. He reminded the government of its promise to provide loans to tertiary students by the provision of the Ghana card and said Ghanaians are waiting for its implementation.
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The rising cases of murders, road carnage, craze for quick wealth, and corruption call for a return to the country’s values, the President of the Presbyterian University College, Ghana (PUCG), Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Adow Obeng has said.
He said the inculcation of the values of integrity, honesty, hard work, self-discipline, and love for neighbour and community held the key to pushing the country forward.
Rev. Prof. Obeng said this at this year’s matriculation of the PUCG at its Asante Akyem campus at Agogo last Saturday.
A total of 742 fresh students were matriculated to undertake programmes at the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Development Studies, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology and Faculty of Business Administration.
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