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Don’t let social media & television distract you from your academic work-Pastor Solomon Addo urges Ghanaian youth

The Founder and Leader of the Uttermost Church, Ghana, Pastor Solomon Addo, has challenged the youth not to allow excessive television watching and social media to distract them from their academic pursuits.
He explained that instead of concentrating on their studies, the youth prefer spending more time watching television and on social media, which ends up wasting the study time they could have used to promote their academic work.

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Mr Solomon Addo was speaking at a one-day sensitization and moral training session for some selected learners from Junior High Schools in the Ledzokuku Municipality on Thursday.
The events was organized by the Uttermost Campus, a youth wing of the Uttermost Church Ghana, to motivate, coach, and preach the word of God to the learners so that they pay more attention to their academic work than to social media and other time-wasting media.
Pastor Addo stated that spending more time on their books was critical for their academic success, but there was a need for them to spend time praying to their maker for spiritual support and guidance in everything they do.

 

 

 

 

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Pastor Solomon Addo,
He appealed to parents and guardians to make it a point to assist their children to be prayerful for their own protection and development.
Complement govt effort
The Founder of Uttermost Campus praised the government for the huge investment being made in the education sector and therefore called on all other stakeholders to also complement that effort by helping shape the moral values of the Ghanaian child for the good of the country.
In an address read for her by Madam Eunice Korantemaa Nsowah, the Ledzokuku Municipal Director of Education, Mrs Theresa Tetteh, eulogized the leadership of the Uttermost Campus for the vision and its investment towards improving the lives of the learners.
She further emphasized that the event by Uttermost Campus was a testament that the holistic education and development of the youth was a shared responsibility and called on all stakeholders to continue supporting the government towards the provision of quality education and training to the Ghanaian child.
Holistic education
The Municipal Director reminded the learners that education was not only about passing examinations but also building a good character, discipline and Godly lifestyle.
She added that although the adolescent stages come with several pressures and temptations, adopting and following good moral values were key in controlling and overcoming them.
Mrs Tetteh urged them to adopt moral principles at all times to enable them to maintain their integrity, which was very critical towards being a good citizen wherever they might find themselves in the country or around the globe.
The Municipal Director called on the learners to remain focused with their education and avoid unnecessary peer pressure, which could divert their focus from their future dreams.
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Don’t let social media & television distract you from your academic work-Pastor Solomon Addo urges Ghanaian youth

The Founder and Leader of the Uttermost Church, Ghana, Pastor Solomon Addo, has challenged the youth not to allow excessive television watching and social media to distract them from their academic pursuits.
He explained that instead of concentrating on their studies, the youth prefer spending more time watching television and on social media, which ends up wasting the study time they could have used to promote their academic work.

Occasion
Mr Solomon Addo was speaking at a one-day sensitization and moral training session for some selected learners from Junior High Schools in the Ledzokuku Municipality on Thursday.
The events was organized by the Uttermost Campus, a youth wing of the Uttermost Church Ghana, to motivate, coach, and preach the word of God to the learners so that they pay more attention to their academic work than to social media and other time-wasting media.
Pastor Addo stated that spending more time on their books was critical for their academic success, but there was a need for them to spend time praying to their maker for spiritual support and guidance in everything they do.

 

 

 

 

tntnewspapergh.com

 

 

 

Pastor Solomon Addo,
He appealed to parents and guardians to make it a point to assist their children to be prayerful for their own protection and development.
Complement govt effort
The Founder of Uttermost Campus praised the government for the huge investment being made in the education sector and therefore called on all other stakeholders to also complement that effort by helping shape the moral values of the Ghanaian child for the good of the country.
In an address read for her by Madam Eunice Korantemaa Nsowah, the Ledzokuku Municipal Director of Education, Mrs Theresa Tetteh, eulogized the leadership of the Uttermost Campus for the vision and its investment towards improving the lives of the learners.
She further emphasized that the event by Uttermost Campus was a testament that the holistic education and development of the youth was a shared responsibility and called on all stakeholders to continue supporting the government towards the provision of quality education and training to the Ghanaian child.
Holistic education
The Municipal Director reminded the learners that education was not only about passing examinations but also building a good character, discipline and Godly lifestyle.
She added that although the adolescent stages come with several pressures and temptations, adopting and following good moral values were key in controlling and overcoming them.
Mrs Tetteh urged them to adopt moral principles at all times to enable them to maintain their integrity, which was very critical towards being a good citizen wherever they might find themselves in the country or around the globe.
The Municipal Director called on the learners to remain focused with their education and avoid unnecessary peer pressure, which could divert their focus from their future dreams.
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