DESPITE THE CHALLENGES WE FACED, WE ARE GRATEFUL TO GOD FOR 2019


Issah Toha Shamsoo (@IssahTuaha)

With a heart full of recondite and profound gratitude to the almighty God for the hurdles and obstacles we stamped down as well the failures and their accompanying lessons learnt throughout the 365 days of the year. We are sincerely grateful to Him.

Today marks the end of the year on the Gregorian calendar. It is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in October 1582.

They’re different types of calendar used worldwide. The Islamic calendar is an example. In it for instance, today is 5th Jumada I 1441 AH.

Yes! The world is so diverse in many ways. That’s why we must all learn to accept and accommodate diversity wherever we find ourselves on the planet.

The year 2019 reigned with limitless goodness of God and potentialities. It also renewed our hopes and spirits. Summarily, it was an impactful and an awesome year.

However, it has also left behind with me a painful experience of losing someone I loved so much and grew up to cherish in my life. A terrible reality that I am still struggling to deal with and hard to accept.

We laughed, we cheered up, lost loved ones and made both successful and failed strides but we did not forget to learn the lessons and look forward with renewed hope and unflinching desire to succeed.

Happy New Year to everyone. May the New Year bring to you good fortune, good health and prosperity.

God knows best!

ASFIT: THE JOURNEY SO FAR


ASFIT

When I first conceived the idea of African Students for Interfaith Tolerance on Sunday, 12th May 2019 it did not make enough sense to me. I faced a lot more questions that I could provide. But I had an inner feeling of the need to have it.

This idea of always promoting religious tolerance came up after the horrific attack on a mosque in New Zealand and another brutal attack on a church in Sri Lanka coupled with fear as a result of the persistent news circulating on our television sets of a possible Islamic militants evasion of the Sub Saharan Africa.

I always fervently pray to my maker, to empower me to lead an advocacy against all forms of hate and intolerance in our societies. Mostly, when people are ready to take the lives of others unjustifiably when there’s a disagreement.

Back to ASFIT, it is undoubtedly a fact that, in anything we do challenges and discomfort are abound. I have had my fair share for the few months of the existence of ASFIT and still look forward to more ahead since I can only prepare for them but cannot prevent the occurrences of such hindrances.

Firstly, I failed in my several attempts to organise a seminar or a dialogue purposely to appreciate the current status of religious tolerance in our Ghanaian society. I again failed to launch a branch of ASFIT in Tamale College of Education before I left campus. I also failed in constituting a national executive board for ASFIT. And more.

But in the midst of all these failures and challenges, I have always learnt something. Something very valuable for the progress and survival of ASFIT.

Many will say, Inter-faith tolerance is a good thing. But fewer people are willing to serve us advocates. Getting like-minded people to collaborate with has not been an task. Many friends are met and talked to downplayed the idea and called it ‘irrelevant.’ Others loved the idea but wasn’t ready to support the course.

I persisted in the face of all these difficulties because I knew the harrowing impact of so much hate and intolerance which can take over unfortunately if we do not take up steps to up our game..

Over the world, hate and intolerance are largely due to ignorance and failure to appreciate the fact we cannot all share in the same Ideology either politically or religiously. That we must people understand and accept.

We need a freer future where individuals have their personal rights to do what concerns them and their lives if it does not impact negatively on others and the society.

I call on all individuals to support and become personal advocates of TOLERANCE most especially RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE today.

In Ghana, religious intolerance is not an issue we only need to make people consciously aware of it and safeguard it.

Message me or email us at asfitghana2019@gmail.com to join or learn more about African Students For Inter-faith Tolerance (ASFIT).

Issah Toha Shamsoo (President – ASFIT)

BREAKING: TEACHER TRAINEES’ ALLOWANCES TO BE PAID AT THE END OF NOVEMBER


#Allowance

The good news to all teacher trainees’ is that, at the end of November, the monthly teacher Trainees’ allowances will begin to flow.

This was made known to the leadership of Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) during a visit to the CEO of the Student’s Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) on Monday.

The allowance manager of the Students Loan Trust Fund, Mr. Kwaku Seidu stated clearly during the meeting which was held at the Trust head office that end of November, teacher trainees will begin to enjoy their monthly allowances for the academic year.

This meant that, for this academic year, allowances will be paid beginning from November, December, January and to February.

Teacher trainees’ are expected to provide the requisite information to their respective College authorities for same to be subsequently sent to the Students Loan Trust Fund to facilitate the disbursement of the allowances.

Teacher trainees’ are also encouraged to meet the campus based allowances coordinator when challenges arise.

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