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Enoch Kpevor Agbo, a level 300 BSc. Physician Assistantship student.

E. K. Agbo writes;

My heartiest congratulations to Daniel Adjei & Emmanuel Smith on being elected as the Pentecost University SRC President and Vice President respectively. I wish you success as you prepare to take up the responsibilities and challenges of your high office.

It’s a new day at Pentecost University, a day of brighter hope and a day of greater expectations! 

As you prepare to embark upon your new responsibilities, I wish to assure you and the entire SRC of the continued friendship and sympathetic interest of the SRC and the Nyame Nsa Wom fraternity.

We look forward to working with you not only to develop closer relations between SRC and the Nyame Nsa Wom fraternity but also to concert our efforts in the cause of championing the collective interest of the students we serve.

Signed
Yours devotedly, E. K. AGBO


Enoch Kpevor Agbo known by most people as 'Nyame Nsa Wom' is the current SRC Public Relations Officer. He was recently awarded by the National Union of Ghana Students for his outstanding leadership, hard work, and dedication to duty as the PRO of Pentecost University SRC. 

He entreats all members of the Nyame Nsa Wom fraternity, friends, and admirers to join hands with the DanNuel administration in their quest to make the SRC better and relevant to PU students. 


Aps. Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, Vice-Chancellor 


The Vice Chancellor of Pentecost University, Aps. Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua has said that the PU community has been revived and are expected to move out with the fire to shake the atmosphere with the virtues received from the Holy Spirit at Prayerfest 2021.

Prayerfest, an annual program organised at Pentecost University which seeks to contribute to the spiritual growth of the University community started on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 and ended on Sunday, August 1, 2021 at the James Mckweon Auditorium.

The Vice-Chancellor speaking at the climax of Prayerfest 2021 under the theme "Revive us again O' Lord (Psalm 85:6)" admonished the Pentvars community to take the pains to do what is right, not only in the eyes of the Lord but also in the eyes of man if they want to cause revival to happen. Emphatically, he added "Don't mistaken this for pleasing men but in the process of pleasing God it must appear right before men".

Pentecost University students at Prayerfest 

Speaking on the topic; "The spiritual life of a student which can cause a revival to happen" (Psalms 27:17; Hebrews 4:7;2corinthains 8:20-21), the Vice-Chancellor encouraged all Christians to mimic the gospel. He encourgaged the University community to have what he called "spiritual receptivity"  to be able to hear from the Spirit of God.  He stated that "the various radio and television channels were operating, but you can't hear them until you have tuned to the channel". In the same manner, Christians should be constantly receptive to the channel of the Holy Spirit to hear from Him, as only then can a revival to caused. 

He concluded by expressing that "we must allow ourselves to be connected to the promptings of the spirit" and edged the whole University community to go out there and cause revival by demonstrating the power of the Holy Spirit.

The Country Director of CIPS Ghana Mrs. Stella Aku Addo

 Pentecost University has been accredited by the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS), UK, through the Ghana chapter to offer both degree and professional chartered certificates in Procurement and Supply Chain Management. According to CIPS-Ghana, this is the first of such collaboration in the West African sub-region.

The partnership was out-doored on PU campus on Wednesday 22nd July 2021. It was attended by management and staff of Pentecost University as well as CIPS Ghana. This means that students who study Procurement and Supply Chain Management at Pentecost University will be awarded the regular Bachelor of Science degree and full membership as Chartered Procurement and Supply Chain professionals. This arrangement shortens the convention where graduates in the field are required to write multiple exams at the Institute before becoming chartered members. It takes effect from from September this year as the University prepares to admit students for the next academic year.

Some Procurement and Supply Chain Management students 

 Giving a brief background of the partnership, Dr. Joseph Lanton Mensah, who is the Manager for the Logistics and Supply Chain Management program at Pentecost University said full-fledged negotiations started in June 2020. He said CIPS UK took the University through rigorous assessment metrics. Dr. Mensah cited the evaluation and reconciliation of course structures, quality of faculty members, student internships as some of the metrics. He added that PU’s partnership with Salford University, UK also gave the negotiation process and leapfrog.

 

Dr. Joseph Lanton Mensah

Commenting further, Dr. Mensah expressed excitement about the success of the negotiation and said the University looks forward to the international exposure that comes with it. He also looks forward to joint promotions on the side of both the University and CIPS


The Vice-Chancellor of Pentecost University, Rev. Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, who gave the welcome speech at the ceremony said the collaboration will give students of Pentecost University competitive urge. He said “Pentecost University acknowledges the keen competition among universities all over the world and therefore, working hard to give our students the competitive urge through collaboration with professional bodies such as CIPS.

 The Country Director of CIPS Ghana Mrs. Stella Aku Addo in her speech reiterated the fact that this is the first time a University in Sub- Saharan Africa is given the accreditation for its students to receive chartered certificates of CIPS alongside its own degrees at the same time. She said her institute will do its part to protect and enhance this collaboration.

Source: pentvars.edu.gh

 Minority Leadership Of Pentecost University SRC Parliament Organizes Inaugural Minority Caucus Meeting 

by Agbo Kpevor Enoch (E. K. AGBO) - July 22,2021

Minority Caucus of Pentecost University SRC

The Minority Caucus of the SRC Parliament for the 2020/2021 academic year met yesterday, 20th July, 2021 at the Phase 2 building (F1F1) in a formal meeting organized by the leadership of the minority caucus. 

The meeting, chaired by the Minority leader of Parliament in the person of Appiah-Badu Chris oriented the new members of Parliament on parliamentary affairs. 


The new members of the minority caucus also took turns to raise some issues and concerns with regards to their mandate as parliamentarians, regarded as the highest decision making body of the student council. 

Read also: "FRIENDS OF E. K. AGBO" Donates To Pentecost University Security Men

The issues discussed in the meeting ranged from the welfare of the student body, academics, communication and IT infrastructure, publicity, sponsorship, safeguarding the SRC’s finances and also matters of constitutional and judicial processes. 

The minority caucus used the occasion to appoint some members to form various committees to help streamline the activities of the minority leadership in parliament.

Grace A Brown, President of International Students Association as Ranking Member in charge of Education and Student affairs. 

Some notable appointments were the appointments of Honorable Samuel Ackon, Financial Controller for PENSA as the ranking member for the Finance Committee on the side of the minority in Parliament  and Grace A Brown, President of International Students Association as Ranking Member in charge of Education and Student affairs. 

Samuel Ackon, the financial controller for PENSA said he was highly motivated in his new role as the ranking member in charge of finance, to ensure that the SRC finances are put to good use.

Check out full details of the Minority Leadership in Parliament 

  • Appiah-Badu Chris - Minority Leader 
  • Adekambi Jude - Deputy Minority Leader 
  • Asiamah David - Minority Chief Whip 
  • Esther Mawuli - Deputy Minority Chief Whip

 FRIENDS OF E. K. AGBO DONATES TO PENTECOST UNIVERSITY SECURITY MEN

Friends of E. K. AGBO, a Mentoring/Student Assistance group established to provide mentoring and academic assistance to students of Pentecost University earlier today, Saturday 24th April, 2021 showed love to Security Men on campus with food donations. 

Presenting the donations, the team leader Mr. Enoch Kpevor Agbo, a Level 200 Physician Assistantship student described the gesture as a "Birthday Donations" to the Security Men. 

He said, "Realising the work these men have been putting in, my team and I decided to show them so much love, on the special occasion of my birthday. We believe that motivation is key to an organisation's success. This is to motivate them to accomplish tasks quickly, take action and want to do a good job, both for themselves and for the security of students."



When asked why he created the group; "FRIENDS OF E. K. AGBO", Mr. Enoch K. Agbo stressed that, "the aim of the initiative is to provide mentoring and academic support to my colleagues. And also help students to become autonomous leaners and agents of their own change. I believe that this initiative will go a long way to help students accelerate their learning progress, catch up their peers, meet learning standards and generally succeed in school"



Receiving the donation on behalf of the security men, the Supervisor/Chief Security, Emmanuel Bedzra expressed appreciation to the group saying "we appreciate this kind gesture and this would serve as a source of motivation to work harder and perform the job to the best of our ability."

CEO of NEIP, Lawyer John Kumah and CEO of YEA, Lawyer Justin Kodua Frimpong pay working visit to some of the Training Centres in the Ashanti Region on the ongoing Nation wide Entrepreneurship training.
Story by: Shadrach Gyasi (Political Planna)
Lawyer John Kumah and Lawyer Justin Kodua Frimpong in a group photograph with some staffs.


This morning, 23rd July, 2020 the CEO OF NEIP, Lawyer John Kumah AND CEO of YEA Lawyer Justin Kodua Frimpong paid a working visit to some of the Training Centres in the Ashanti Region on the ongoing Nation wide Entrepreneurship training .

It will be recalled that on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 NEIP entered into an agreement with the Youth Employment Agency to create more jobs for the youth in the country.

The collaboration will see NEIP offer various packages including entrepreneurship training, access to funding,  to Ten Thousand (10,000) beneficiaries of the YEA modules aimed at equipping them to start their own businesses.
CEO of NEIP, John Kumah and CEO of YEA, Justin Kodua Frimpong


NEIP will continue to deliver on the vision of the President to create jobs for the Ghanaian youth and to ensure that they become business owners.

The collaboration between NEIP and YEA is needed to ensure that when YEA beneficiaries are ready to exit their modules we have a strategy in place to prepare them to be on their own.
The two CEOs interacting with some participants of the ongoing nation wide entrepreneurship training


YEA beneficiaries who successfully complete the training and have innovative business ideas will be eligible to receive funding from NEIP's Presidential Business Support Fund.

Published by: Agbo Kpevor Enoch (E. K. AGBO)



Pastor Professor Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua

The newly chartered Pentecost University has appointed Professor (Rev) Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua as its new Vice Chancellor.

He replaces Apostle Dr. Daniel Okyere Walker who has served for four years. His appointment by the University Council makes the institution’s first Vice Chancellor (VC) upon the institution’s charter.

Affectionately known as Pastor Kobby, he was born in July 1979 in Kwahu Amanfrom in the Eastern Region. Kwabena attended St. Peters School in Nkwatia, where he passed his GSCE A level. He then proceeded to pursue a BSc degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

Upon graduation in 2000, he worked as a Design Engineer with GRATIS Foundation and later moved on to join Nestle Ghana Limited as   a Manufacturing Systems Engineer.
Pastor Professor Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua 2


In 2005, Kwabena left industry to embark on academic merits. He obtained his Masters and PhD in Advanced Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Management from the Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the Loughborough University in the UK.

After his PhD, he was appointed by the University of Nottingham as a Research Fellow at the University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.

After several years at the University of Nottingham where he rose to become a Senior Research fellow,  Kwabena was appointed as an Assistant Professor Of Digital Engineering at the Warwick University in UK, where he has taught and led research projects in areas of artificial intelligence, manufacturing designs and technology, innovative early stage prediction tools and methods for optimal design solutions, and model driven evolvable manufacturing since 2013.

Pastor Professor Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua 3

Kwabena is also Pastor of the Church of Pentecost. Having previously pastored in the London North Area of the Church and also serving as the National Youth Pastor and Leader in UK, he is married to Vida Agyapong-Kodua.

He has written two books on Manufacturing Systems and published over twenty academic papers in leading international journals such as IJPR and IJCIM and conference proceedings.

VODEC AFRICA AND FUTURE AFRICA INSTITUTE COVID-19 EDUCATIONAL AWARENESS TO DISTRIBUTE ONE MILLION FREE LOCALLY MADE NOSE MASKS
COVID-19 Educational Awareness 2020 To Distribute 1 Million Free Masks

Two Ghanaian Entrepreneurial bodies, VODEC Africa and Future Africa Institute have collaborated to form "COVID-19 EDUCATIONAL AWARENESS 2020",  a coalition against the spread of the global pandemic. The Covid-19 Educational Awareness 2020 will kick start a sensitization campaign on the coronavirus pandemic in specific markets and communities in Ghana starting from Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi, to keep citizens more Informed to protect themselves from the disease.
Powered By VODEC Africa And Future Africa Institute

The COVID-19 Educational Awareness 2020 led by Daniel Asomani, Founder and CEO of VODEC Africa and HRH Prince Duke Kesse-Adu Gyamfi Danquah IV, President and CEO of Future Africa Institute has partnered with Kenzy Designs, a fashion accessory firm, to also launch "Operation Free One Million Locally Made Nose Mask Distribution" to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The drive is aimed at manufacturing and distributing free locally made nose masks to market women, health facilities, and the vulnerable in society.

Mr Daniel Asomani, CEO of VODEC Africa who doubles as the SRC President of Pentecost University College, who briefed the media on Saturday, explained that the collaboration between the two entrepreneurial entities, would ensure the education and distribution of free non-medical nose masks to market women, health facilities and the vulnerable groups in the country to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
"Face Masks Will Help Reduce The Spread Of COVID-19" - Daniel Asomani, Founder & CEO, VODEC Africa

The President of Future Africa Institute and the Prince, who hails from the Okyeman Royal Kingdom of Ghana, Duke Kesse-Adu Gyamfi Danquah IV, says the pandemic, which poses a health threat to every citizen, cannot be left to government alone, hence the decision by Future Africa Institute and VODEC Africa to support the public education campaign.
"The COVID-19 Educational Awareness 2020 Will Support The Coronavirus Public Education Campaign" -HRH Prince Duke Kesse-Adu Gyamfi IV

The VODEC Africa and Future Africa Institute COVID-19 Educational Awareness 2020 is thus expected to complement the efforts of the UN World Health Organization, efforts of the Office of the President of Ghana, Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Information in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic through education and preventive measures such as nose masks.

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Clinton Etchu Ayuk Declares His Intentions To Run For PUC SRC General Secretary 
By: The PENTVARS HUB Media Crew
The First International Student To Contest For SRC Positions

A third year Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Clinton Etchu Ayuk has officially declared his intent to run for the office of the SRC General Secretary for the 2020 elections.

Clinton Etchu Ayuk explained his vision for the office as to enhance the cooperation between students, the council and management of Pentecost University College. He is an International Student; from Cameroon and he wants to set the stage as the first International Student ever vying for a portfolio in PUC SRC Elections.
Clinton Etchu Ayuk, SRC GENERAL SECRETARY HOPEFUL

When questioned on  his vision for the council, he stated that students can only feel part of the SRC when they are well informed about matters of the SRC. He said when given the opportunity, he will make sure to reach the students with every information from the Council and Management and he will also exercise proper planning to make sure students voices are heard.

ClintonEtchu Ayuk is an old student of National Polytechnic University Institute of Bamenda - Cameroon. He was an employee of SEFFECAM/SEINCAM (Technician Commits Débardage).

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Clinton Etchu Ayuk has since held these leadership positions:

✓Library Prefect - Government High School Ossing
✓General Secretary - Presbyterian Church, Local Assembly
✓General Secretary - Ossing Students' Union

✓Advocate for the upcoming Logistics and Supply Chain Students' Association (LogSSA-PUC)

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Osei-Wusu Akua Afriyie, A Third Year Corporate And Business Development Student Joins The SRC General Secretary Race For The 2020 Elections.
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Osei-Wusu Akua AFRIYIE, SRC General Secretary Hopeful 

Osei-Wusu Akua Afriyie, a third year Corporate and Business Development Student has declared her intentions officially to contest for the SRC General Secretary portfolio in the 2020 SRC Elections.

Osei-Wusu Akua Afriyie happens to be an old student of Yaa Asantewaa Girls Senior High School. "To make relevant and timely information easily accessible to the students of PUC" she stated when asked of her vision for the Students' Council of PUC. In an interview with one of our reporters, she stated the SRC truly becomes relevant to the student body when it delivers timely information to them, therefore she plans on working with the appropriate officers to disseminate timely and detailed information when given the opportunity.
"To make relevant and timely information easily accessible to the students of PUC" 

Osei-Wusu Akua Afriyie was the Dinning Hall Prefect at Pentecost Preparatory School  and SRC Executive at Yaa Asantewaa Girls Senior High School. She was also an executive of the Writers's And Debaters Club.
BE THE CHANGE

Osei-Wusu Akua Afriyie is an all-around person and very affable.
BE THE CHANGE - Agbo Kpevor Enoch (E. K. AGBO)
Dare To Be The Change You Want To See In This World!

Change is indispensable and we humans should learn to accept the changes in life. One who learns to adapt to the change is smart. But one who brings the change he or she wishes in the world makes history. Rightly said by Mahatma Gandhi “We should be the change we want to see in the world”.

"Purpose in your heart to be the person of God who brings about change in the world around you."

Instead of facing the world with fears, making a change that will be right for us and others is the act of a good man. So we should always be bold enough to bring  in new changes in the world. A change we initiate should bring  peace and harmony to the world.

Dare to be different and "walk the talk". Dare to stand out and be the change we want to see in the world. Dare to be the one with a voice. Dare to shine!

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VICTOR AMOAHENE ASSUAH UNVEILED AS THE RUNNING MATE OF JOSEPH DANSER FOR PUC SRC PRESIDENCY
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Victor Amoahene Assuah

Victor Amoahene Assuah To Vice Joseph Danser

Nominations for the PUC SRC Elections 2020 ended few days ago and vetting was set to start on 27th March, 2020 but has been postponed due to the global pandemic. Interesting enough there have been circulations of a flyer from the camp of Team JOVIC with a slogan, "NEW VISION, NEW DIRECTION" and as it stands now and with the information gathered by The PENTVARS HUB Media, we can attest to the fact that, there is a merger between the two contenders of this year's SRC Presidency race.
Victor Amoahene Assuah, 3rd Year Banking and Finance Student

Assuah Amoahene Victor, a third year student of Banking and Finance who was formerly ABE Student and an old boy of Tarkwa Senior High School, believes that he has the vision to build a well known SRC that will help inspire and protect the interest of it's students. Master Amoahene however stated emphatically that he rallied behind Joseph Danser because upon studying him for a while, he is a beneficent person and his humble attitude got him caught up as someone he shares similar ideas with and together with him they can make PUC a great society. He added that, Team JOVIC has plans of mitigating the challenges that faces the Students' Council and its members hence taking PUC SRC a step further than it is already.
Running Mate For Team JOVIC

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Speaking about himself, he mentioned that he is a former employee of Kings Gold Enterprise were he served as an Excavator Operator. He made mention of some Leadership portfolios which included;
✓ General Course Rep, Level 100 - 300

✓Sports Executive Member (2019 - 2020)

✓BAFSA Organizer (2019 - 2020)


✓PENSA Wings Executive Member

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COVID-19 : GHANA MUST BRACE HERSELF FOR THE WORSE - Dr. S. F. Gyasi, Senior Lecturer In Microbiology, University Of Energy And Natural Resources, Ghana
Published By: Agbo Kpevor Enoch, 
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I write to contribute my quota to nation building on the COVID-19 discourse in these emergency times. Before I start, permit me to explain some basic terminologies that have been used interchangeably. 

Quarantine means you have come into contact with a COVID-19 positive patient but you are not showing any of the symptoms yet. At this stage, you are quarantined. 

But if you start showing symptoms of the disease, you are isolated whiles your samples get tested. If the test turns up positive, then you are managed at the Isolation centre.

In every pandemic situation such as COVID-19, there are 2 main entry routes into a nation. These are the vertical transmission route (Imported cases) and horizontal transmission  route (Community transmission stage). For vertical transmission, the index patient and all its possible contacts can be traced by Public Health officials and quarantine for 14 days. If within the period, these contacts start showing symptoms of the disease, they can be managed at an isolation centre after their infections status have been confirmed.                                                                                                                                    

However, if the transmission moves from vertical to horizontal, ie, community transmission, then we must brace ourselves for the worse. Worse not because everybody who get infected will die, NO, but worse because the transmission pattern gets exponential. When we start getting 100s of transmission on daily basis, our current non robust Health System (i.e., Testing of cases and management of same) will crumble down and this is where we have case fatalities especially people with underlined medical conditions like blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and even HIV. At this stage, nosocomial infection (Hospital acquired infections) are also likely and this is where people begin to loose their lives.                                                                                                      
Confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ghana rises to 19 as at 21 March 2020- 09:40GMT.

As of today, 21st of March 2020, Ghana is in its horizontal transmission stage and that is why I am worried. The next few weeks will be very critical in Ghana as far as COVID-19 is concerned and we must brace ourselves as a nation for this. I was glad to hear the Government of Ghana’s directive to close down all churches, Mosques, Universities, Senior High Schools, Junior High Schools and Primary Schools. In addition, the avoidance of crowded areas using social distancing, use of alcohol based hand sanitizers and regular washing of hands with soap under running water will all be very helpful at this stage. But with community transmission setting in, I think we should expect more lock downs in the coming days. I will advice Ghanaians at this stage to start stocking essential items like food, basic pain killers among many others if we can.  

At this point, the best place to stay is home if you don’t have very urgent matter to attend to (especially Hospitals, Water Companies, Power, etc). Well, it is good to use gloves and alcohol based hand sanitizers but I am afraid, those items alone cannot safe guard your safety if you neglect regular washing of hands and staying at home (if you don’t belong to the essential groups). 
Let's Adhere To The Preventive Measures, Together We Can Beat Coronavirus

I will also advice if you start exhibiting signs of COVID-19 which include coughing, sneezing, mild head aches and difficulty in breathing, don’t try to go to the hospital immediately but stay at home and call any of the emergency numbers provided by the Ministry of Health. Officers will interact with you on the fon and will advise you accordingly. This is because on your way to the hospital, you could further spread the virus (especially in taxis, trotros and buses) if you end up turning positive for the disease. Even at the OPD if the hospitals are not expecting you, you could further spread the virus if you turn up positive.

I must admit people who get infected can recover if managed properly so there is no need to fear and panic but we must adhere to safety guidelines being offered by the Ministry of Health so we do not escalate the numbers. The fatality of this infections lies in escalating the number of new infections on daily basis.

The only way we can fight this disease is breaking the chain of infection and each and everyone has a role to play. 

May God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong.
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