On the 24th of June 2022, Wesley College of Education embarked on a trip all the way to Accra. The purpose of the trip was to observe a lecture organized at the Accra Wesley Cathedral. The lecture was dubbed Armstrong/Amissah Memorial Lectures which forms part of the centenary celebration activities.
The program was attended by Students, teachers, alumni and members of the college administration.
The Armstrong/Amissah Lecture was chaired by Most Rev. Dr Paul K. Boafo. The presiding bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana.
The lecture was given by Dr KENNETH ASAMOAH who happens to be a Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast on the theme, “Shaping Ghana’s Educational Transformation: The role of Wesley College.
The lecture was mainly based on education in Ghana; Under the topic, the challenges of education were captured. The effects of the challenges, mitigation techniques to adopt in solving these challenges and finally the benefits students and the college stand to gain when these challenges are solved.
The program was quite an interesting one as there was a musical interlude composed by Dr Adjepong titled ”Wesco Aseda”. This song was performed beautifully by the immediate past choir mistress and a former choir director.
The lecture was not attended by Wesley College of Education alone but students from Accra Wesley Girls and Wesley Grammar Senior High Schools joined to observe the lecture.
The media was also in attendance to take footage of the program since it was an educative, important and August occasion.
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