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SPORTLIGH AND PERSONALITY PROFILE WITH BAYOR LOUIS

 NORTHERN ZONE GNMTA SPORTLIGH FELLOW AND PERSONALITY PROFILE SHOW

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BAYOR DONEEBUOBO LOUIS

 INTRODUCTION

He was born on 24th August 1997, at Daffiama in the DBI district of the Upper West Region of Ghana. He is the first born of 2 children of the late Gregory Bayor of blessed memory and Susana Dooto. He is a final year Registered General Nursing student of Nursing Training College, Wa.  He is an outstanding trainee nurse who has passion for education and who possesses a proven track records of leading his fellow students to high academic achievement. He is committed to promoting the excellence of all students under his watch and passionate about making a real difference to the lives of his fellow students.


EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

He had his Basic Education at St. Thomas More’s R/C primary school and St. Augustine’s R/C Junior High School both in Daffiama of the Upper West Region within the time period of 2004-2013.

After his BECE, he proceeded to Bomaa Community Senior High School in the Brong-Ahafo Region for his Second cycle Education.  He studied General Science and graduated with distinction.  He was an academic mentor to his fellow students. This was from 2013 to 2016. 

After high school, he entered Nursing Training Colleges, Wa in 2018 for his Tertiary Education where he is currently reading Diploma in General Nursing.  


LEADERSHIP PROFILE


(1)- Public Relation Officer, Local GNMTA/SRC 2020/2021, Nursing Training College, Wa


(2)- Vice President, PAX ROMANA/ITI-CCR 2020/2021, NTC, WA


(3)- Organizer, PAX ROMANA/ITI-CCR 2019/2020, NTC, WA


(4)- Lab. Prefect, Bomaa community senior high school, 2015/2016


(5)- President, Science and Maths Club, 2015/2016 academic year


AWARDS AND HONOURS

Overall year two best student, Bomaa Community Senior High School, 2014/2015 academic year.

Best graduating student, Bomaa community senior high school, 2016 batch.

National Science and maths quiz, participant


 PROJECTS AND POLICY INITIATIVES


Introduction of the zonal league. This will change the boring nature of the training within the northern zone.

Show casing GNMTA programs to gain sponsorship.


Collaborating with the NEB to advocate for the Ministry of Health to give some independence to the Local GNMTA through the principals. 


 SPECIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES


Planning

Organization

Learning through challenges.

Team work.


HOBBIES


Reading 

Playing foot/volley ball

Listening to News 

Public Speaking


INTERESTS


Engaging in academic enhancing programs

Teaching

Political analyses

Socialization


Mr BAYOR LOUIS
GNMTA PRO NTC Wa,2020/2021 academic year


CONTACTS

Louisbayor6@gmail.com

0554345661

0554345661

Bayor D. Louis @ facebook.com

Comments

Unknown said…
Thank you very much my mentor

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