Saturday, April 9, 2011

VERY PUBLIC WEDDING PROPOSAL GOES VERY, VERY BADLY WRONG

A Chinese woman's public proposal went slightly awry when her boyfriend turned her down in front of dozens of onlookers.

After sending her boyfriend a message to come and meet her, the woman in question climbed on to the top of her car holding a bunch of roses.
On the windscreen two boards displayed the words 'Marry Me'.
However, when her boyfriend arrived his reply surprised the large crowd that had gathered - because he turned her down.
He said: 'It should be my job to make the proposal. However, I now have nothing and I can't give you a good life. If you can wait for me for three years, when I should have bought my house and car, I will propose to you.'
The romantic proposal took place at Wuhan University during a cherry blossom appreciation festival.

source:metro.co.uk

TEACHERS CAUTION TO DESIST FROM CHASING SCHOOL GIRLS

Bia district Director of Education, Maxwell Mensah Bonsu has appealed to teachers to desist from chasing of school girls but focus on teaching.
He says girl child education is one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) hence teachers as well as parents must assist government in achieving this goal.
He made this comments when he embark on a familiarization visit in some schools in the districts.
Maxwell Mensah Bonsu explains that the Bia district is yet to report any case of teacher-Student relationship but says it is important to prevent that from occurring hence the caution.

He later appeals to government to support education in the district by providing them with trained teachers.
Maxwell Mensah Bonsu says the district lacks teachers to fill the classroom.
He explains that due to the lack of basic amenities teachers refuse posting in the area.
Therefore the Bia District Director of Education, Maxwell Mensah Bonsu call on government to provide them with basic amenities.

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ARTHUR KENNEDY: NPP MUST EYE PARLIAMENTARY MAJORITY IN 2012

A NPP parliamentary aspirant for the Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese constituency, Arthur Kobina Kennedy says the NPP must eye Parliamentary Majority in 2012 elections.
He explains that if the party wins the Presidential elections but fails to command a majority in Parliament it is going to affect the smooth administration of government.
Arthur Kobina Kennedy therefore cautions members of the NPP to select good and capable leaders to lead the party in the next general elections.
He made these comments after he went through a successful vetting for the Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese constituency seat.
Speaking to Adom news, Arthur Kennedy says he is optimistic that he will win the NPP April 30th parliamentary primaries.
He reiterated that constituency has failed to produce a credible and resourceful person in the area but then he is willing to break the jinx so that the people in the area will be duly represented.


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SCHOOL FEEDING COORDINATOR DENIES DUTCH GOVERNMENT WITDRAWAL FROM PROJECT

The National Coordinator of the School Feeding Program, Mr Seidu Adamu has debunked media reports that the Dutch government has threaten to withdraw their sponsorship for the program.
According to the Coordinator, the donor country (Netherlands) is on the discussing with the Ghana government to expand the sponsorship to cover more areas in the country.
Speaking with Maxwell Kudekor in Koforidua, Mr Adamu discloses that the school feeding project in the urban area will be shifted to the rural areas.
He explained that the implementation of the project in the urban centers was an experiment to see how the project will do in the rural areas.
Seidu Adamu admitted that the School Feeding Project was wrongfully implemented in the urban cities.
He says as part of the expansion in the School Feeding Programme, farmers would be contracted to assist in producing food produce in the sustainability of the project.