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SPORTLIGH AND PERSONALITY PROFILE WITH ABAALU CHRISTOPHER

 *NORTHERN ZONE GNMTA SPORTLIGH  AND PERSONALITY PROFILE SHOW*

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*ABAALU CHRISTOPHER*


 *INTRODUCTION*


He was born on 7th January 1997,at Navrongo in the Upper East Region of Ghana. He is the second born of 3 children of his parents. He is Pursuing a Registered General Nursing Program 



EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


He had his Basic Education at MSGR Abatey primary school and MSGR Abatey and Balobia Junior High schools both in the Navrongo of the Upper  East Region, Spanning  the period of 2004-2014.


After his BECE, he proceeded to Gowrie  Senior High/Technical school at Bolga. He studied General Arts. This was between 2014-2017


After high school, he entered  Nursing Training college Wa, for his Tertiary Education on a Diploma in Registered General Nursing.  



*LEADERSHIP PROFILE*


(1) Senior boys prefect at Balobia junior high school from 2013-2014



(2) Project and planning officer of Nursing Training College Wa, from 2020 to date




 *PROJECTS AND POLICY INITIATIVES*


 1- Boosting the confidence level of students to meet with National standards.

2. Creates any avenue for students to be independence and discipline

 *SPECIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES*


1. Communication And Public Speaking

2. Institutional and public linkage person

3. A good lobbying and advocacy skills

4. Inventor 



HOBBIES


1. Playing football

2. Listening to News 

3. Motivational talks and quotes


From his profile and interaction with him, you can deduce that, he comes from a hard background blend with hard work. We wish him all the best


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