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November 7, 2005 | ||||||
| Newsletter Nov 7 | |||||||
| All ye All, Thank God we had a very fruitful meeting. Victus Samlafo, Doe-Lawson, Patrick Ocloo (and son), Yao Agbengu, Ivy Tay, Vic Djabeng (and pal), Grace Wotuh, Sam Eworyi, Wisdom Dzoti, Stephen Adeti, Lydia Adjokatse, Sam Kwashie (Simberere) and Charles Blasu were present; and guess what, Tsegah Aheto(Jah Mozart) stopped by. It was a very successful meeting at which we were able to almost finalise the fine details of our plans regarding specific events and the corresponding arrangements. We have a clear sense of the programes and who is doing what. The challenges we are facing now is what items to present to the old as well as the current staff who have excelled in doing what they were or are supposed to do. Again, the books to give to the students have also not arrived. Sam Eworyi is to follow up on the appeal he sent to the Ghana book trust just in case they can give us some books. We still need money and lots of it to have a grand programme. So far we have not followed up more vigorously on our appeals so please we need those coins to push our agenda forward. Please, please do something. Also remember that SOSA is having its last meeting on Saturday 12, November 2005 at the Trade Fair Site. Please note that the only thing they are going to discuss is the anniversary. Please let us join them. These are the last days and the commitments, dedications, volunteerism and sacrifices will be intense now. We have come this far and greater things are going to happen. Step up your efforts and join the victory train. I had a late night meeting with Yao Agbengu yesterday and he is going to make sure money is sent to all the people working on the different stuffs for the grand anniversary. Be proud of what you have achieved thus far, but greater achievements will be ours if we strive a little harder these last days. Stay safe stay blessed and b-right Bright it is |
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