Raddy Infant Schoo Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/raddy-infant-schoo/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Fri, 27 Oct 2017 09:14:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Raddy Infant Schoo Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/raddy-infant-schoo/ 32 32 Sogakope observes UN Day at Raddy Infant School https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/sogakope-observes-un-day-at-raddy-infant-school/ Fri, 27 Oct 2017 09:14:47 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=365690 Raddy Infant School, a private institute for child education in Sogakope observed this year’s UN Day with a passionate call on stakeholders in child development to strive to promote and protect the rights of children. Addressing parents, teachers and pupils at a function held at the school to mark the day, Mr. Emmanuel Louis Agama, […]

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Raddy Infant School, a private institute for child education in Sogakope observed this year’s UN Day with a passionate call on stakeholders in child development to strive to promote and protect the rights of children.

Addressing parents, teachers and pupils at a function held at the school to mark the day, Mr. Emmanuel Louis Agama, District Chief Executive of North Tongu, urged parents and teachers to work hard to safeguard the rights of children as enshrined in the UN Convention.

The Proprietress, Mrs. Nayiram Kyei-Mensah addresses parents at the function
The Proprietress, Mrs. Nayiram Kyei-Mensah addresses parents at the function

Mr. Agama said the child’s rights of survival, protection, participation and of development are critical to the nurturing of children into responsible adults in society.

“As parents, guardians and teachers, we should affect the lives of children in a positive way bearing in mind that children are influenced mostly by the activities of society, be they positive or negative; so we must do well to leave good examples for them to follow,” he said.

The UN Day is observed worldwide on October 24 and marks the anniversary of the coming into force in 1945 of the United Nations Charter. The day is devoted to making known to people of the world the aims, objectives and the achievements of the world body.

Dr. Momodo Cham addresses parents at the function
Dr. Momodo Cham addresses parents at the function

The colourful ceremony at Raddy Infant School marked the first time the Volta Region town of Sogakope was observing the UN Day and running under the theme “Impacting our Community and Beyond”, school authorities focused on showcasing the creative potentials of the wards and pupils of the school.

Little children with ages ranging from 12 months to five years thrilled an audience of parents, teachers, district officials and guests with performances which included a world costume parade, singing and choreographed dancing.

The Proprietress, Mrs. Nayiram Kyei-Mensah said the school, founded by the late Madam Ruby Dey, an indefatigable lover of children, is inspired by the strong conviction that the education of children necessarily had to transcend the usual and often perfunctory classroom routines and schedules.

“It is our conviction that education, especially of children, must not be limited to formal classroom work and academics but should be managed in a rounded and holistic way with the child’s future in mind,” said Mrs. Kyei-Mensah, adding, “educationists of today need to pay attention to the child’s physical, spiritual, social and emotional needs as well as the academic needs.

School children embrace each other in a show of good neighbourliness
School children embrace each other in a show of good neighbourliness

The proprietress said if the right virtues and qualities are purposefully instilled in children at an early age, society can be sure of producing ‘well rounded, confident, God-fearing, socially sensitive and responsible adults’ who will play a positive role in the development of their communities and society.

Dr. Momodou Cham, Medical Director at Sogakope’s St. Anne Clinic who chaired the function said it was thoughtful of the school authorities to let children take centre-stage in the observance of UN Day.

“Yes, writing and reading are basic and necessary, but they must not be taught in a vacuum. They must be put within a certain social context and the United Nations and what it represents in the world community today cannot be overemphasized,” he told newsmen after the function.

DCE Hon Agama addresses parents.
DCE Hon Agama addresses parents.

Referring to the children’s exceptional show of knowledge in current affairs at the function, Dr. Cham said, “It is simply a delight to see little children like these bring a sophisticated global institution to our doorstep here in Sogakope. I pray and urge the school authorities to endeavor to ensure that our town gets to experience the UN Day annually.”

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Asafa Powell & Sherone Simpson have doping sanctions reduced https://citifmonline.com/2014/07/asafa-powell-sherone-simpson-have-doping-sanctions-reduced/ Tue, 15 Jul 2014 08:44:38 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=31885 Former world 100m record holder Asafa Powell and fellow Jamaican Sherone Simpson have had their doping bans reduced from 18 months to six months. The ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) means the sprinters are free to race again immediately. Powell plans to run at a meeting in Lucerne on Tuesday. Powell […]

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Former world 100m record holder Asafa Powell and fellow Jamaican Sherone Simpson have had their doping bans reduced from 18 months to six months.

The ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) means the sprinters are free to race again immediately.

Powell plans to run at a meeting in Lucerne on Tuesday.

Powell and Simpson, who has won Olympic relay gold, both tested positive for the banned stimulant oxilofrine at last year’s Jamaican national championships.

Powell, 31, called the initial suspension “unfair and unjust”.

He wrote on Twitter:  “Finally this weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Justice has been served. Now let’s run!”

Powell and Simpson, 29, were given 18-month suspensions by the Jamaican anti-doping disciplinary panel in April, though both were backdated to end in December 2014.

Both argued their offence was minor because the positive results came from taking a contaminated version of Epiphany D1, a legal supplement.

In January, Powell testified that physical trainer Chris Xuereb provided him with nine supplements, including Epiphany D1.

Canadian Xuereb denies the claims.

Powell, the biggest name in Jamaican sprinting before the rise of double world and Olympic champion Usain Bolt, held the 100m world record between 2005 and 2008.

Training partner Simpson won silver in the 100m at the 2008 Olympics and also has Olympic gold and silver medals from the sprint relay.

Both athletes will miss the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow as the Jamaican team was selected during their suspension.

Source: BBC Sport

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