Monday, 18 November 2013

A REPORT ON THE GHABSA GENERAL MEETING ON THE 10TH OF OCTOBER, 2013
As Paulo Coelho thought “Man improves himself as he follows his path, if he stands still, waiting to improve before he makes a decision, he’ll never move”; this is what keeps us going. God being so good the first general meeting for the semester took place on the 10th of October, 2013 to welcome the level 100 students into the school as well as the department and to congratulate them for making it into the school; one of Ghana’s best.
In fact, it was encouraging to see majority of us seated before the commencement of the meeting. Aside that, everything was also set for the success of the occasion. We were honoured by a very interesting MC by name Mr. Desmond Koomson who engaged us in sharing of jokes which we all enjoyed. The end of the jokes also marked the end of the informal session.
This was immediately followed by an opening prayer by the secretary of GHABSA known by the name Miss Priscilla Essandoh; who also made mentioned of the purpose for our gathering. She said and I quote” we are gathered here this day to officially launch the GHABSA week celebration and also to take this opportunity to welcome our special freshmen and women into our family” unquote.  The president of GHABSA, Mr. Edem Agbenyegah , humbly gave the welcome address and also introduced the “big men and women” who had joined us for the meeting. The dignitaries who were present were Dr. K Sarfo, the Head of Department, Mr. W. Ekloh, a very free and good man, Mr. Adinortey, another free and good man, Mr. Abrokwah, the youngest lecturer in the department; also present were some teaching assistants and senior research assistants. These include Mr. Ofori, Mr. Kyei, Nana Banahene, Miss Priscilla and Miss Rosemary.
The chairman was then introduced in the person of Dr. Sarfo. He really encouraged us all; especially the freshers as they are about to take the bold step. He also spoke about what the biochemistry programme entails and the job opportunities as well. He further went ahead to advise us to take our studies serious and also to take every opportunity that the university has to offer unto us. In addition, Mr Ekloh took over to samely advice and motivate us on the journey we have decided to embark.  The financial secretary, Mr. Raphael Abban, read the accounts of the association, which was followed shortly by the official launching of the GHABSA blog by the chief editor, Jude Asante Marfo.
After all was said and done, it was time for the main course of the day; a debate between the level 200’s and 300’s. The topic was “Traditional medicines are more potent than synthetic medicines”. The debate was keenly contested as both sides argued their points very well to the expectation of all. At the end of the debate the judges, Mr. Abrokwah, Nana Banahene and Miss Rosmary, gave out their judgements by declaring the level 300’s winners as was expected by most of the audience base on the clarity of their  arguments. Notwithstanding, the level 200’s gave them a run for their money as they manage to debunk most of the points brought up by the 300’s. Truth be told, to me the debate should have been a draw but it’s quite unfortunate I wasn’t a judge. All the same, better luck next time to the 200’s and to the 300’s I say congrats on defending your title for a second time.
Shortly after the debate the secretary announced the activities scheduled for the week and a vote of thanks was rendered by Miss Hillary which was followed by the closing prayer by Miss Diana Abekah, both fresh women.  I must confess, we were very much loaded with knowledge, encouragement, words of inspiration and above all we were nourished physically with the refreshment at the end of it all. To all who were able to make it for the meeting and those who wished to be there but weren’t able due to one reason or the other; we say a big thank you and may God bless you all.
GHABSA – Sustaining Life
BIOCHEMISTRY- A fascinating science.
                                                                       By Diana Abekah
                                                                                                Level 100.











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