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FRANK OWUSU ENDORSES PAPA KYEI AS THE 64TH KNUST SRC PRESIDENT

 FRANK OWUSU ENDORSES PAPA KYEI AS THE 64TH KNUST SRC PRESIDENT Former KNUST SRC President, Master Frank Owusu the 62nd SRC President has endorsed Appiah Kyei Patrick ahead of this years SRC Elections. He believes that at this time, students of KNUST needs a leader who can truly uplift and represent the student community. The letter below contains the endorsement details.

PAPA KYEI FIXES THE BROKEN BRIDGE BETWEEN FRONTLINE INN AND WHITE HOUSE HOSTEL

PAPA KYEI FIXES THE BROKEN BRIDGE AT AYEDUASE (ENGINEERING GATE) "Papa Kyei has garnered popularity and respect among the student community through his exceptional leadership qualities and commitment to safety. His swift response to the broken bridge issue, accompanied by the collective efforts of Team Papa Kyei during the clean-up exercise, illustrates their dedication to the well-being of fellow students and the campus environment." In every academic institution, the well-being and safety of students should be of paramount importance. It is a responsibility that not only rests on the administration's shoulders but also on the leaders and aspirants who advocate for the betterment of student lives. In this context, the recent endeavors of Appiah Kyei Patrick, popularly known as Papa Kyei, an SRC Presidential Aspirant, deserve special recognition. Through his proactive approach, he identified and addressed the threat posed by a broken bridge between the White House Hostel ...

Prempeh College receives Gh¢17,500 from the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation

OTUMFUO OSEI TUTU II FOUNDATION DONATES TO PREMPEH COLLEGE    On May 5, 2023, The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation presented a cheque of seventeen thousand, five hundred Ghana Cedis (GHC 17, 500.00) to the Prempeh College Robotics Club. Prempeh College is an all boys public secondary school located in Kumasi, the capital city of the Ashanti Region. The school was founded in 1949 and it's known for its excellent performance by all standards. The donation was to cater for the feeding cost of the team comprising two teachers and seven students who are scheduled to travel to Lawrence Technology University, Michigan in the USA. The team is to represent the Robotic club in this year’s robotics competition at the international level to be held from the 11th to the 13th of May 2023. The team paid a courtesy call to the Board Chairman of the Otumfuo Foundation, Nana Prof. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei Woahene II, ahead of their trip. Nana Prof. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei Woahene II, who is a disting...

Google Warns Against New Phishing Attack on Gmail and YouTube Users

WARNING AGAINST NEW PHISHING ATTACK ON GMAIL AND YOUTUBE USERS   The Cyber Security Authority of Ghana in a recent post warns the general public against a new phishing attack on Gmail and YouTube Users. In the communique, Google has issued an alert to users of Gmail and YouTube against an emerging phishing attack that poses a threat to users of these online services. Hackers use this attack vector to harvest the personal and/or sensitive data of unsuspecting individuals to perpetuate other malicious activities. HOW IT OPERATES Gmail Account Phishing Attack: Attackers are impersonating Google's brand to send fake emails or pop-ups beginning with the subject line "Online Reward Program". Users who open this email or pop-up are presented with a message "Congratulations! You are a lucky Google user! "Every 10 millionth search is reached worldwide; we will proclaim a lucky user to send out a thank-you gift. You are the lucky user!". The message then requires use...

AKATASLOPSA ENDORSES FIIFI OBENG BEDIAKO FOR COHSS PRESIDENT AHEAD OF TOMORROW'S ELECTION

ENDORSEMENT OF MR. FIIFI OBENG BEDIAKO AS COHSS PRESIDENT  Greetings to all members of the big family, both far and near.It's of great joy and sincerer gratitude to be able to reach you. Master Fiifi Obeng Bediako, did enormously well in voicing out Opoku Ware Students' needs as the SRC Vice President of 2019/20 academic year. It is worthy to note Mater Fiifi Obeng Bediako contributed a lot to the ASRC during his time as the Regional President and also played a tremendous whiles he served as the Opoku Ware School Debater's Club President. He selflessly serves the fraternity and has contributed to our growth on campus. As an association, we are proud of his efforts. Less cannot be said about Master Fiifi Obeng Bediako. With one blood flowing through us (AKATASLOPSA), we are one, irrespective of our individual differences and therefore Akataslopsa-KNUST entreat all members to entrust the COHSS in the hands of Master Fiifi Obeng Bediako coming Monday, July 25th as they are pr...

Veronica Aboagye, COHSS WOCOM HOPEFUL 22 on the ladies' policies

VERONICA ABOAGYE, COHSS WOCOM HOPEFUL UNVEILS THE COHSS LADIES' POLICIES In the past few days, VERONICA ABOAGYE  has revealed her intentions , all that she has in mind and heart for the good women/ ladies of CoHSS which is dubbed "THE LADIES' POLICIES" Veronica Aboagye, the leading Women's Commissioner in this year's CoHSS race (COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES) is a second year student who reads Political Studies with Economics as her minor. Veronica was a resident of the Unity hall in her first year stay on campus. Although Veronica Aboagye was the last of the four aspirants to pick up nomination forms, she is now the leading candidate in the race. Veronica as known in the college as a very hardworking young lady who seeks to REDEFINE THE SHE CONCEPT when voted into power as the Women's Commissioner of COHSS.

Ohenaku Kelvin petitions the UNITY HALL TUTOR for more chairs in their study room

PETITION FOR THE PROVISION OF MORE CHAIRS IN THE STUDY ROOM AND LIGHT BULBS IN THE BALCONIES Ohenaku Kelvin, the leading Unity Hall presidential aspirant in a letter directed to the UNITY HALL TUTOR, petitions him for the provision of more chairs in the Unity Hall study room and light bulbs in their various balconies. I am Obenaku Kelvin, a proud continental, a faithful servant of this great hall and an aspirant for Unity Hall President. I am writing as a concerned affiliate of the unity hall and an aspirant for its Presidency petitioning your high offices for immediate action in addressing the challenges facing residents of the hall. My two-year stay on campus serving the hall has opened my eyes to certain challenges the average hall resident faces each day. In all my years as a leader, it always has been a call to duty for me when others are burdened with problems I believe I can at least contribute to solving. Our beloved hall has nearly two thousand residents yet the facilities to ...