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NTC ,WA RGN3's HOW FAR HAVE WE FARED

 *RGN DIPLOMA BATCH THREE OF NTC ,WA*

*GRADUATION CLASS OF 2019* 

*HOW FAR HAVE WE FARED* 





It appears but not just a year ago that we had messages inviting us to the prestigious college of cradle and cetadel of academic excellence. The transition from high schools to colleges and universities is the highest ritual in every academic cycle. 



Photo credit: Psychiatric Affiliation course at Ankafu ,cape coast C/R  Ghana,2018  .


In fluid and unpretentious style,the Writer is not a student of history and for that matter historian . The anecdote chronicle is a memoir of glimpses of our complex journey in microcosm.  When the class finally  arrived  on Campus on 22nd Agust,2016 the year of the Lord.  We were told that Nursing is a calling, but is every body that was called?. This Remains the toughest question till date.  





Our main aims was to achieve academic laurels and any other things be sokeen  later. It  was really a complex journey considering the cool and hot nature of the weather. Nevertheless,our determination keep us going. Academic Activities on campus was not easy at all. Because it is not every body that is  used to loses . Our share responsibility and determination culminated in our study patterns ,be it individuals and groups. The dream of the class was to achieve 100% pass in both KNUST Affiliation Exams and NMC Exams.  I can say without any little shred of doubts that  ,God has been so faithful to us . No body have been left behind . This is incredible. And we owed everything to the pioneer and the internal rock of ages .  Our dreams to achieve academic excellence has been fulfilled . 



 Today we are at different hospitals rendering our services to humanity and society at large . Our burning desire to become Nurses has been materialised. 





Following me closely in the proceedings paragraphs. Our Social life on campus was very superb and inmersed .We were all from different nationalities and geographical distributions , but that culture of sense of belonging and unique diversity was always seen in us . It was a fond memories of unique class of identity. Students were Professional and ethical in accommodating our divergent opinions. This further exhibited that we had mature men and women in our time.  We were having counselors that seek to put us on the correct path . This class was very loving, jovial, considerate and compassionate by our close allies  . The way we resolve our differences defined our maturity. 




Further more,at the front of Students leadership and Politics, these class was not left behind.  Leadership emerged at different levels. Advisory committee leaders , Religious leaders and Leadership in Students Politics. How these cadre of Leadership amalgamated our arsenals has redefined Leadership and brought the lost gory back to reignite and sparked an era of new paradigm in Students leadership and Politics. This is not a single achievements of person but a collective achievements of the class. Those who Excelled in different categories have left and etched their names in the wall of the class and school history for posterity and Generations yet unborns.   The unwavering and unflinching support of the class in cadre of Leadership  was highly commendable. It was a best class every body would like to belong to. 



Photo credit: class last match on Campus 2020.



This report will not be completed if I fail to talk about our Sports and Entertainment records. The class was having a full set of players that can play both home and away matches. When it comes to sports,the class never relent it efforts in defending it titles . The class had won serveral  cup to it credit.  We left our names in different schools by displaying our gallant flairs.  The entertainment scene had featured most of our class members. From models to shows. We have done credibly well. Names cannot be mentioned, but the records are there.  


A  year today,we exited the prestigious college and entered the world of work to make difference in both national and international Communities. Haven fared these far ,the journey has not been easy. But God is our reason. We thank God that along this hectic journey,no single life has been lost . 


By this piece,I want to thank God for how far he has brought us . 

To the class, let's keep  on trusting God,for he is the Alpha and the Omega. 


Happy Anniversary to us all .


By; 

GOODLUCK JONATHAN TAMPUOR

MEMBER OF THE CLASS.

The Writer is a Registered Nurse, Motivational Writer and Speaker ,Youth Activist and Blogger.

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Happy anniversary to us
Thanks for selling us out

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