Audio By Carbonatix
The Deputy Minister for Health, Tina Naa Ayeley Mensah, has commended Janet Opokua, a pregnant student who is sitting the 2017 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) at New Gbawe Experimental School near Accra for her confidence.
“I am not happy that you are pregnant because our society abhors premarital sex among young boys and girls however my joy lies in the fact that you have not given up on yourself,” she remarked.
The candidate, whose pregnancy is six months old and hopes to be a soldier in the future, said she has adequately prepared for the examinations which begins on Monday June 5, 2017.
The Deputy Minister who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Weija-Gbawe Constituency in the Ga South Municipal Assembly in the Greater Accra Region encountered the candidate during her rounds to distribute 1500 Mathematical Sets and pens to BECE candidates in 29 public schools within her constituency (Weija-Gbawe) on Friday.
Embracing her in an affectionate hug, she urged the candidate to keep her spirit high so that her dreams to be a soldier will come into being.
Speaking to the BECE candidates at New Gbawe Cluster of Schools, the MP urged them to sit up to the task and ensure that they score the best of grades to qualify for Senior High School.
She reminded them that the government’s Free SHS Programme begins with them so they must take advantage of it.
The Deputy Minister also assured them of her scholarship scheme for needy but brilliant students which she expected them to benefit from to continue their education.
The Unit Head for Education Management and Information Systems (EMIS) at the Ga South Municipal Education Directorate, Ramatu Gariba indicated that they were encouraged by the MP’s presentation to the candidates and assured that the teachers have invested into the candidates very well and were hopeful for best of results this year.
Janet Opokua who spoke to the DAILY GUIDE said her friends, teachers and the School Health Education Programme (SHEP) Coordinator were a great source of inspiration to her as their encouragements helped her to overcome the challenges related to her pregnancy.
Latest Stories
-
President Mahama to launch Free Primary Healthcare initiative today
12 minutes -
NHIS coverage climbs to 66% in 2025 — NHIA CEO
15 minutes -
Free primary healthcare funding a misplaced priority — Ayew Afriyie
22 minutes -
A balanced tax cut approach to petroleum price surges in Ghana
24 minutes -
IGP promotes 7 officers for role in Tema anti-robbery operation
37 minutes -
Walewale youth lock up Coordinating Director’s office amid protest
45 minutes -
A walk through the regulatory framework around trade license plates (DV & DP)
55 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
55 minutes -
BoG Governor Johnson Asiama pushes for changes to IMF support for member countries
2 hours -
Ghana Insurers Association backs SIGA’s integrating policy as a strategic pathway for sector growth
2 hours -
‘Physically attractive’ comment sparks outrage – FIDA accuses judge of gender bias
2 hours -
IMF revises Ghana’s growth rate for 2026 to 4.8%, inflation at 7.9% despite global economic pressures
3 hours -
Energy Minister John Jinapor likely to suspend some fuel margins today
3 hours -
King Charles will not meet Epstein survivors on US visit
3 hours -
Fela makes history as first African to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
3 hours