Do not shy away from hard work, graduates advised


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Kyebi (E/R), Aug. 19, GNA – Do not shy away
from hard or unsophisticated work as you could reap many rewards besides the
salary, Mr Augustus Enin Attafuah, a guest speaker at a recent event, has said.

He said despite the existence of many
opportunities, many young graduates are walking about unemployed and it seems
they look down on certain opportunities and even disregard them as unworthy

Kyebi (E/R), Aug. 19, GNA – Do not shy away
from hard or unsophisticated work as you could reap many rewards besides the
salary, Mr Augustus Enin Attafuah, a guest speaker at a recent event, has said.

He said despite the existence of many
opportunities, many young graduates are walking about unemployed and it seems
they look down on certain opportunities and even disregard them as unworthy.

Mr Attafuah was speaking at the opening of the
Sixth Biennial Congress of the Koforidua Diocese of the Anglican Young People’s
Association (AYPA) at Kyebi.

The three day congress is being held under
theme: “Rebranding the church and the nation, 
the role of the Christian youth.”

He urged young Christians to identify their
talents, have vision, research more about their vision and pursue it to its
logical consequence.

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Reverend Felix Odei Annancy, Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese of the Anglican
Church, said his administration would continue to create more opportunities for
the youth of the church as they hold the key to the future of the church.

Rt. Rev. Annancy appealed to professional
teachers among the AYPA to make their impact felt in Anglican schools and help
implement the many initiatives of the church.

Mr Daniel Titi Offei, the Diocesan President
of AYPA, said the Association has seen some rejuvenation within the last two
years and called on his colleagues to change their attitude to church and
national programmes.

GNA


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