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SPORTLIGH AND PERSONALITY PROFILE WITH MALIK KANDABABA

 NORTHERN ZONE GNMTA

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*SPOTLIGHT  AND PERSONALITY PROFILE* 


Mr Malik KANDABABA 

GNMTA PRO NTC Jirapa 2020/2021 

*Kandababa Malik*


INTRODUCTION


He goes  by the name kandababa Malik, born on the 1st Of January 2000 to Mr and Mrs Ibrahim. he happen to be the ninth child of hisn parents.Though diplomatic in approach he  is very straight forward in his  stands.To him leadership is to  built on the basic intrinsic floor of perspectives, conviction commitment and a sense of good conscience. The mere urge to make a change is the basic unit of a true leader. He is  a strong advocator with the view of changing the current narrative of the nursing fraternity through write-ups.  He is  a proud student of the st Joseph's Nursing Training College popularly known as Jirapa Nursing Training College. Though currently a student nurse he  has a  dream of becoming a legal practitioner in health . He is  a strong believer of cultural and natural norms and not legal norms because our society have already been corrupted by legal laws. He is  a strong dreamer of a tommorow society where the nurse profession would be accorded it's rightful recognition and possition.





EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


 He had his  entire basic education at omanjor M/A school in the Greater Accra region from the year 2006-2015.


 He furthered to St Michaels Boys popularly known as Nansec in the upper west region from the year 2015 to 2018 where he was awarded with  a WASSCE certificate after a three years study of General arts.


He is  now a final year student of the st Joseph's Nursing Training College- Jirapa.


LEADERSHIP PROFILE


1. Local SRC/GNMTA Public Relation Officer, JNTC, 2020/2021 academic year.


2. Hostel Rep, 2019-2020


3. President of blood donors association JNMTC 



4- House prefect, SHS, 2017-2018 academic year


5-. President of pennews and writters club, SHS,2017-2018 academic year.


6. Assistant senior prefect, JHS, 2014-2015



Policy and project

1. He  stands  to eradicate the various misconceptions held by our today's society against the nursing society through write-ups.


Awards and Honours 


He  came third position in the regional ASAR competition upper west 2018


Special skills and Abilities


1. Article writing and communication


2. Motivational speaking


HOBBIES


1. Listening to music


2. Playing hand ball


Kandababa Malik


Local P.R.O Jirapa Nursing Training College


0551253220.


Zonal Press and Information secretary Hopeful



The future holds a lot for you,an exceptional guy. Best regards

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