Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim
Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim, patron of the insurance club for the Komenda College of Education who concurrently doubles as a teacher in the school has dished out to insurance companies across the country, particularly those located within the Central Region to hurriedly come and partner the college following its laurel grabbed in the recently held National Insurance Debate as reigning champions.
He said this after a brief meeting held with the National Insurance Commission's Central Regional boss to present before her their trophy won at the competition.
The debate which according to its organizers got unearthed after they had gone to offer a general education on insurance at the various College of Education across the country, saw the Komenda College of Education win its preliminary seeded Southern Sector and subsequently proceeded to clinch onto the ultimate after meeting its Navrongo based Northern Sector counterparts in St. John Bosco College of Education on Wednesday November 16 in Accra at the National Insurance Commission's headquarters.
Speaking in an interview to Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim, the teacher told Accra-UK based Rainbow Radio reporter Eric Annan the college having duly been crowned champions of the debate feels motivated enough as the pride attached to the trophy comes not only to the school but also to the Central Region where the College resides as a whole.
He added by passionately appealing for all hands to come be on desk to rally support behind the college as it gears up for yet another national debate later next month on December 15 dubbed the National lnter-College Debate, slated to be held in Koforidua, having initially won the Cen-West (Central and Western) debate to qualify them partake in representing both the Central and Western Region in the competition.
Alhaji Ibrahim in his submission compelled insurance companies within the country, particularly those in the Central Region to come on board to adopt and partner the Komenda College of Education and offer to it the help the school so desires, as the school in return evenly helps them propagate their procedural projects.
Constance Tawiah
Constance Tawiah, the college's lead contestant in its won debate on the school's exploits dragged from the competition, grinded on the opportunity given her to encourage her colleague students never to do away with determination so far as their education is concern.
The trainee teacher on teacher's current nationwide absence (strike) from class, appealed to government to try and reach a consensus with these teachers to propel them resume back to the classroom as she cries teachers at her college have for days now absented themselves from school as they (students) prepares to sit for their end of semester exams in two weeks time.
Michael Asabil, a member of the winning team who wasn't left out in making his voice heard, on girl child education encouraged parents to rally behind their female wards in supporting them unearth their God given talents by providing them the topnotch education they require, which by so doing will help erase the notion of boys being superior than girls on the grounds of education.
Michael Asabil
Central Regional Manager for the National Insurance Commission (NIC), Madam Nicholina Naa Yeye Adumuah in an engagement with Rainbow News on how this insurance debate came to bare, expressed her outmost excitement towards the amassed victory by the Komenda College of Education as she highlighted the school's preparedness going into the National Insurance Debate, coupled with the level of confidence the college showcased in answering questions posed at them during the debate.
Madam Nicholina Naa Yeye Adumuah
The school after emerging victors of the competition pocketed home GH¢2,000.
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