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Kweku Sintim-Misa, Chief Executive of Sapphire Ghana Limited has advised the youth to manage their quest to succeed in life.
He said time management was very critical and must therefore be respected to be successful.
Mr Sintim-Misa said during the Family Praiz 2007 organised by the St. Georges Garrison Branch of the Anglican Young People's Association (AYPA) at the weekend.
The event dubbed "Holyfest" was the climax of the weeklong Youth Week celebration that was on the theme "How can a young man keep his life pure."
Mr Sintim-Misa advised the youth to accept responsibilities and set goals to achieve their aims and objectives in life.
Mr Joshua Aryeetey, President of AYPA said the event was a talent show designed to bring all members of the Christian family together to praise God.
The climax of the week would be a donation to the Good Shepherd Orphanage in Kasoa next week.
The well-attended event was filled with poetry recitals, song ministrations, drama and choreography by the youth of the St. Georges Anglican Church.
Source: GNA
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