Posted on December 21, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
The long-awaited break is finally here. Fortunately for the mass of service personnel, it coincided with the pay day !
Work took a casual form, with most colleagues moving toward the pay-point at the old site.
It will be a fortnight away from work !!!
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Posted on December 20, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
It’s quite difficult to believe! Come Tomorrow, 21st December 2007, the university of cape coast goes on a fortnight break !!
It’s hard to point out major achievements as a service personnel. On the whole, I can be bold to say I faired well-all responsibilities or expectations were met. My only challenge as at now is [...]
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Posted on December 18, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
This is what Prof Steve Chen, a visiting prof for York Universiy said on the IT revolution:
When the personal computer arrived in 1985, everyone knew that it would change the world. But no one really knew how it would change the world until 1995 when the internet came. Above all of the other [...]
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Posted on December 18, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
Though it happened only last Friday, Ghanaian’s seem to be receiving the death of this great personality as real only at the start this week ! It was really a big blow, especially to the academic and christian community. Rumours in such circles ranged from utterances like “it was diabetic;.. they claim it was a [...]
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Posted on December 18, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
I’m noted for leaving office very late as well as found there at odd times such as weekends and holidays. My reporting time today is quite strategic though. I was here somewhere around 5:00am. This is not very surprising. Afterall I’ve reported before 5:00am and left after 4:00 am before.
The extraordinary part of this reporting [...]
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Posted on December 17, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
Last week Tuesday and Wednesday will, perhaps, be my most energetic days. I woke up physically and spiritually refreshed – the day was simply under my control. I was of so much use to my discouraged friends, who tapped into my positive spirit to break through all their barriers.
My morning today, however, seems to need [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
I have always loved the atmosphere that prevails in non/interdenominational gatherings. Thank God I wasn’t disappointed today too. It was a good time through it all.
Having started on quite a dull note, the University Interdenominational Church (UIC) in Cape Coast has made significant progress over the time I’ve been on campus, thanks to the great [...]
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Posted on December 15, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
The long awaited trip turned out a reality some few minutes before midday yesterday. The guys at the center were smart to get themselves a good brunch prior to the journey. Eight service personnels in all: Ernest Jackson, Nobel Kuadey, Richard Lomotey, Ariza David, Lorraine Johnson, Kennedy Otchere, Eric Ampah, and Charles.
We settled in the [...]
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Posted on December 14, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
Unlike the many Fridays when most of my colleagues walk casually in their typical Friday wears, this day appears entirely different! It’s quite unfortunate the pictures are not ready to publish yet. You need to be right here to admire Eric in his official British suit, Ariza in that sharp female’s suit (perhaps to balance [...]
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Posted on December 13, 2007 by Charles Fomevor
After a wonderful trip to the northern part of Ghana with the GILLBT team, my big brother clem made this interesting account to the world:
My trip was challenging, inspirational and hope-instilling. Did I hear you ask what I mean by hope-instilling? Well, but for this trip, I won’t have understood the value of little things [...]
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