Thursday, November 27, 2008

Methodist Guild supports HND student

THE National President of the Methodist Guild, Ghana, Mr Enoch Baah, has called on Christians to seek the welfare of not only church members but the deprived in society as well.
“As part of our activities as Christians, we should be encouraged to seek the welfare of members and the society at large,” he said.
Mr Baah made the call when the guild presented a scholarship package to Miss Joyce Cofie, a first-year HND student of the Koforidua Polytechnic.
For her package, Miss Cofie is to receive GH¢600 for the next three years to cover the cost of her registration, accommodation and textbooks.
At a brief ceremony held at the Mount Zion Methodist Church at Korle Gonno in Accra, Mr Baah noted that the scheme was the guild’s complementary role in the quest to improve the human resource of the country.
He explained that the guild had decided to support one person for the first year of the scholarship scheme and noted that more students would be considered from next year.
The scholarship scheme, known as the Methodist Guild Ghana Scholarship Scheme (MGGSS), was launched during the 5th Biennial Connexional Holiday Camp of the guild held at Somanya on April 18, this year.

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