General Mosquito returns to St Joseph College of Education after 43 years, shares fond memories and encourages students

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Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), affectionately known as General Mosquito, graced the 75th-anniversary celebrations of his beloved alma mater, St Joseph College of Education (JOSCO), in Bechem. The event was marked with excitement and nostalgia as he reflected on his time as a student and shared words of encouragement with the current students.

Having graduated from JOSCO in 1978 as the overall best student, Hon. Asiedu Nketiah’s return to the college was met with overwhelming joy and pride from the entire JOSCO community. The occasion provided an opportunity for former teachers, staff, and classmates to reconnect and celebrate the remarkable achievements of their distinguished alumnus.

During his speech, Hon. Asiedu Nketiah reminisced about his time at JOSCO, fondly recalling the support and guidance he received from his teachers, which played a pivotal role in his development as a student and a leader. He emphasized the importance of integrity, hard work, and dedication in pursuing academic excellence and encouraged the current students to seize every opportunity for personal growth and learning.

Addressing the students, the NDC National Chairman expressed his confidence in their potential to make a positive impact on society. He urged them to remain focused, embrace the value of education, and consistently strive for greatness. Highlighting his own journey from JOSCO to becoming a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, he demonstrated that achievement is possible through resilience and relentless pursuit of knowledge.

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The anniversary celebration provided a platform for JOSCO to showcase its rich history and contributions to education in Bechem and beyond. Hon. Asiedu Nketiah acknowledged the dedicated efforts of the teaching and non-teaching staff in nurturing generations of students, and emphasized the need to continuously invest in quality education for a brighter future.

The presence of Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah at the 75th anniversary of St Joseph College of Education sparked renewed enthusiasm and pride within the college community.

Source:locotvgh.com

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