GENERAL NEWS: Akufo-Addo to firm-up school reopening after Cabinet meeting on December 30

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  President  Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo  is receiving briefings from  COVID-19  Technical Taskforce on limited school re-openings and would make a firm decision on school reopening in January 2021 after a Cabinet meeting on December 30, 2020. Addressing a news conference in Accra on  COVID-19  Updates on Tuesday, Information Minister,  Kojo Oppong Nkrumah , said the  COVID-19  Taskforce would work throughout the Christmas period to brief the President and analyse the impact of the  COVID-19  pandemic on students, during the limited school re-openings in July, August, September, and October, this year. Government in July allowed final year students in the tertiary education institutions to complete their semester courses and wrote their exit examinations. The final year senior high school students also returned to complete their term courses and wrote the West African Examination Certificate (WAEC), while the final year Junior ...

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Kofi Annan’s reaction to being mistaken for Morgan Freeman.

With the passing of former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, stories of his kindness and good humour have come through with the many condolences.

One such story involves Annan being mistaken for actor, Morgan Freeman while vacationing in Italy.

Annan was looking for a respite from public life after leaving the U.N. at the end of 2006. He stayed at a friend’s hideaway, off the grid ? no TV, radio or newspapers.

Kofi Annan, former United Nations secretary-general, attends the 2018 French Open.

A few weeks into their vacation, he and his wife went into town to buy a newspaper. A group of men in a shop appeared to recognize him and rushed “Morgan Freeman, may I have an autograph?” one man said. Annan reportedly smiled, graciously signed “Morgan Freeman” with the man’s pen, and returned to his sabbatical.

“So when people say, ‘Here’s a man who needs no introduction,’” he told The Guardian in 2012, “I say to them, careful!”

Annan served as U.N. secretary-general from 1997 to 2006 and was the first black African to do so. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001.

Annan died early Saturday in Switzerland at the age of 80. Annan felt his anonymity had been ruined.

SOURCE: Ghanaweb.com

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