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A speech delivered by Nana Frimpong Manso Adakabre, ADESUAHENE of Agogo Traditional area, on the occasion of the 25TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING of Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana, held at Agogo women's College of Education. Nana was the Chairman for the Occasion.

 The Representative of the Asante Akim North Education Directorate,  President and Executives of TTAG-ASHBA, Distinguished Guests, Students, Ladies and Gentlemen; I welcome you all to this important gathering of young and budding academics, leaders and drivers of our future educational system. As I said in my welcome address, I appear before you this morning to represent the OMANHENE of Agogo Traditional Area, Nana Akuoko Sarpong  who could not make it to this program since he had to attend an equally important programme elsewhere.  On behalf of Omanhene, I wish to convey my utmost appreciation for this rare opportunity to chair this important function. In our contemporary times,  the pivot of our developmental agenda revolves round quality education. And, to realize this, we need to improve the quality of teachers who are tasked to train our children. Therefore, ladies and gentlemen, I consider your topic: " *Teacher education advancement and reformation; the r...

WORLD MALARIA DAY

 ADESUA FOUNDATION  writes: The world is fighting with one of the deadliest viruses, COVID-19, however, amid all this, we cannot ignore other viruses that have taken millions of lives all over the world. Among all is Malaria, it is one of the dangerous viruses that spread via mosquitos. This disease has caused almost 627,000 lives, mostly among African children. So to create awareness, every year, on April 25, we observe World Malaria Day. On this day people aware others of the need to eliminate, prevent and control this disease. World Malaria Day 2021 History In May 2007, this special day was established by the 60th session of the World Health Assembly, a decision-making body of WHO. World Malaria Day was established to educate people and make them understand this disease. Earlier, this day was widely known as African Malaria Day, however, in 2007, WHO recognised this disease as a global disease. This day also gives opportunity to international companies, partners and foundat...