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Ho marks 68th Independence with spirited health walk
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27472, member: 2262"] The Ho schools didn't throw a big party for Ghana's 68th Independence Day. Instead, they followed the President's orders to keep celebrations small. Teachers and students from different schools in Ho joined together for a fun "Independence Walk" to celebrate. They started at OLA Top and walked through town before ending up at the Ho Municipal Assembly building. Dr. Esther Yeboah-Adzimah talked to everyone about the theme "Reflect, Review, Reset." She asked people to remember those who fought for freedom and think about where Ghana stands today. She praised Ghana for making progress in education, technology, and society. But she also pointed out problems facing young people these days. She mentioned mental health issues caused by school stress, social media pressure, and what society expects from them. She worried about more students using drugs, which would ruin their futures. She also talked about bad behavior disrupting school discipline. Dr. Yeboah-Adzimah wants everyone to talk openly about mental health and create better support systems. She wants campaigns against drug abuse and better discipline in schools. She quoted Dr. Kwame Nkrumah saying real independence means making choices that build a successful, peaceful country. Her message ended with "Forward ever, backward never!" Several experts spoke directly to students about important issues. Joseph Gyeedu, the Mental Health Officer, warned students to stay away from drugs because they harm mental health. Mrs. Seyram Abra Geni-Aidan taught students about staying clean, explaining how good hygiene helps mental health and builds confidence. Police Commander Supt. Jeremiah Alale warned against violence and drugs, reminding everyone that police enforce laws to keep schools safe. The Education Office thanked everyone who helped make the event successful and promised to keep working for Ghana's future through education and supporting young people. [/QUOTE]
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