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Phone controversy: YAGSS ladies don't let our boys sleep

Monday, May 28, 2007

Prempeh boys are not sleeping at night; Yaa Asantewaa Girls don't let them.

Imagine a phone ringing in Pearson Common Room and a female caller asking: "Please get my boyfriend Joe from Dorm 7 for me. Tell him Anita from YAGSS is calling." Then imagine Joe grabbing the phone in the Common Room after "lights-out" and talking from 11pm to 5am, only to go to class in the morning and doze off through lectures all throughout the day.

That is exactly what is happening at The Kings College.


Pearson House Common Room - where the boys get calls from YAGSS campus all throughout the day and the boys are known to "make love" on the phone all night

Because of the installation of the telephone systems in all the houses by Kasapa Telecom in the beginning of the academic year, the girls from Tanoso consistently pester our boys with phone calls all through the night. Some of the boys spend the entire night on the phone chatting comfortably with their YAGSS girlfriends.

As a consequence of this flagrant violation of school rules, the ever devoted old boy Senior Guy Gee, housemaster of Freeman, became the first to act by changing Freeman's phone number.

Pearson Housemaster has since followed the example by changing the house phone number in an attempt to prevent the girls from calling the house.

OT Housemaster is the latest to take action, changing the house number yesterday.

Now, thankfully, all the housemasters have agreed to change their phone numbers by the end of next week.

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