Cover Photo:Class of '73, Dr. Francis Achampong, a renowned expert in sexual harassment law and Dr. Marie McDemmond, President of Norfolk State University, displaying her autographed copy of Dr. Achampong's new book,
Workplace Sexual Harassment Law in Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Nicole Achampong, who hails from Trinidad & Tobago, is on the right.
IN THIS ISSUE:
EDITORIAL
By Obiri-Yeboah Mensah, Serwah '83
The best College one can think of in Africa is the King's College of Ghana,
our Prempeh College. It is now fifty years old and our one year celebration
is almost over. We hope the high spirits at Sofoline which give us the courage,
vim and the Jordan to always be the best and will continue to give....
COVER STORY
By Harold Ofori
President Bill Clinton can harbor into retirement now, safe in the knowledge
that his lawyers can more than ever put their shoulder to the wheel on any
drumfire of sexual harrasment allegations made against their client in the future,
thanks to a celebrious book recently introduced into the corpus of American
jurisprudence....
MAYBE WE SHOULD LISTEN
Contributed By Michael Donkor, OT '84
A young man had been to Wednesday night Bible Study. The Pastor had shared about listening to God and obeying the Lord's voice. The young man couldn't help but wonder," Does God still speak to people?" After service he went out with some friends for coffee and pie and they discussed the message. Several different ones talked about how God had led them in different ways. It was about ten o'clock when ....
DEPARTMENTS:
NSEMKESIE
By Stanley K. Adom Yeboah, G'berg '88
There is a saying that goes something like this
"A man is an architect of his own destiny" the cliche
is that if you develop a habbit of misleading people,
you are bound to be misled at a certain point in time,
again if you build a relationship based upon lies, deceit,
and disloyalty you know you're on a hell bound express train.
Forgive me if i sound like a doomsday prophet....
STORY
By Kwame Kyei-Baffour, Asst. P&G Prefect '86
I remeber jumping out of the window because of konkonte.
We were attending vacation classes at K-Poly with some girls from Wesley Girls and Accra Girls.We created the impression before these ladies that we had never heard of anybody who eats KONKONTE.
....
CARRYING THE MAIL
All your letters and inquiries answered...
SPORTS
By George Abosi, Health P. '86/87, Butler
"IN THE NAME OF JESUS, WE WILL......" proclaimed the Headmaster and the whole school completed for him, "......WIN!" And with just that the victory was already won.
THE CLASSES
By Sam Adomako Kyei, Asst. Ente P. '74, Pearson
The Great Class of '72: Where are they now? Where are these fine gentlemen hiding? And what are they doing in life? ....
OBITUARIES
WHO'S DOING WHAT
HISTORY & TRADITION
ECONOMICS & FINANCE
By Dr. Robert Mensah-Biney, Ramseyer '68
I am sure most of us on this forum have at one time tried to ignore the mediocrity and lack of management skills that are exhibited by the leaders and managers of the present (NDC) government. However, the kind of activities ....
MUSIC
A nice collection of music here for everyone...
HUMOUR
Funny, funny, Funny!!! Laughter is the best medicine. Read and find out why....
POETRY
LESSONS IN LIFE
Edited By Michael Donkor, OT '84
This is good...I think you'll all enjoy it! ....
FINALLY...
By Dr. William Boakye Akoto, G'berg '74
I have seen to my amazement and amusement at the same time a calender that has been designed and printed for sale by the North American Branch of the ....
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Did you know that.....
Between 1817 and 1819, the British sent two English spies disguised as emissaries, Dupuis and Bodwich to Asantehene Osei Tutu Kwame (Osei Bonsu)? The two Englishmen recorded their impressions. What attracted them most was the cleanliness of the Asante towns and villages. Thrash was burnt at a landfill, urinating in public was a crime, cleanliness was next to godliness. That was one of the 77 Laws of Okomfo Anokye.