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Breaking Barriers: Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf shines in fierce academic showdown

On Saturday, October 19, 2024, Ahotor FM made history in the ongoing quarter-final of it’s Academic Showdown.

The event, held in partnership with the Tema West Education Directorate, brought together two remarkable schools: Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf and Sakumono TWMA Junior High School.

The competition aimed to promote inclusion and academic excellence in an atmosphere that celebrated diversity.

The showdown was fiercely contested, with both schools showcasing their knowledge and skills.

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Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf held their own, engaging Sakumono TWMA JHS in a close battle throughout the contest.

By the end, Sakumono TWMA JHS managed to secure the win with 27 points, narrowly defeating Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf, who earned an impressive 22.5 points.

The mere 4.5-point difference underscored the determination and capability of the contestants from both sides.

Despite the loss, the contestants from Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf were elated to have participated in such a groundbreaking event.

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Their joy and pride resonated with the sentiment expressed by Marlee Matlin, “The only thing I can’t do is hear. Everything else is there for the taking.”

The students of Tetteh Ocloo showed that they are indeed ready to take on any challenge, hearing or not.

Ahotor FM, in its congratulatory message, commended the outstanding performance of Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf and expressed eagerness to see them in future competitions.

Their participation has opened doors for more inclusive academic competitions, inspiring others in the process.

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Story by: Jacinta Happy Sulemana

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NTC starts New Year with thanksgiving service

Reverend praying for management

Reverend praying for management

The New Times Corporation (NTC), publishers of the Ghanaian Times and The Spectator newspapers on Wednesday held a thanksgiving service to kick-start its operations for the year.

Speaking on the theme ‘The essence of thanksgiving,’ Reverend Joshua Samson Aduamah, Head of the Accra North and South Association of the Ghana Baptist Convention (GBC), urged staff to continue to give thanks to God because he is good and his mercies endure forever.

“God is great because He fights battles we don’t see. We sleep and believe it’s a template for us to wake up,” he said.

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Citing Psalm 123:1-4, he explained that “we must emulate the lifestyle of David and the fact that he adores God in every situation.”

The Editor of the Spectator and Acting Managing Director of the Corporation, Mrs Georgina Naa-Maku Quaittoo, thanked staff for their support and immense contribution over the years despite the challenges and urged them to eschew all forms of laziness and adopt professionalism and positive working habits.

According to her, in order to yield positive results, staff must rededicate themselves to responsibilities to achieve greater things.

“There are brighter days ahead; with resilience and hard work we would sail through.”

She further called on government to support the corporation to work to improve its fortunes.

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Management and staff of the corporation were led in praises and worship by Mrs Chystable Aduamah, wife of the preacher.

In attendance were the Acting Editor of The Ghanaian Times, Alhaji Abdul Rahman, Acting Marketing Manager, Mr Ofori Addo among others.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Rise of Prof. Naana Jane Opoku Agyeman A beacon of hope for women

Founder and General Overseer of Kingspride Word Chapel International, Rev. Dr Sam Ayi Ankrah has described the ascension of Prof. Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang to the office of a vice president as a significant recognition and affirmation of women’s capabilities and roles of leadership in society.

According to him, women are a repository of lofty capabilities which remained insufficiently tapped for the benefit of society.

At a consecration service of a 66-year old Joyce Adomako into the office of ‘The Church Mother’ on Sunday, Rev. Dr Ankrah stated that the investiture of the first female vice president highlighted the capabilities and acceptance of women as equals in leadership, challenging the traditional patriarchal norms in the political space.

In a sermon titled: ‘Considering me worthy and appointing me to serve,’ he said that the investiture has also set the tone for greater representation of women in decision-making and leadership at all levels.

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He also indicated stated that, the honour reflected a commitment to inclusivity, signaled progress toward gender equity in the political spaces and disproved the beliefs that prohibited women from holding higher leadership positions.

He further stated that her new position symbolised a significant and historic shift in political leadership paradigms, emphasising the promotion of equality and the broader role of women in community building.

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That, he advised, the vice president to inspire broader societal change by demonstrating the importance of breaking barriers to leadership for women.

Rev. Dr Ankrah then urged Ms Adomako to use her vast experience and deep knowledge and understanding of life to offer guidance and counseling to the congregation to inspire positivity towards unearthing their abilities for the greater benefit of their communities.

Ms Adomako for her part, also advised women, particularly young women to avail themselves for the tutelage of older generation and take inspiration from the position of the current vice president and other women trailblasers to guide their pursuits.

By Ken Afedzi

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