Sad news hits St. John Boscos college of education, Navrongo

Amos Famouz
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 Remembering Master Victor Ajigediwo

Our hearts are shattered into a million pieces as we share the devastating news of Master Victor Ajigediwo's passing. Victor, a bright and ambitious Level 200 B.Ed. Mathematics student at St. John Bosco's College of Education in Navrongo, left us far too soon.



Last night's tragic motor accident took Victor's life, leaving us reeling in shock and grief. We can't begin to imagine the pain his loved ones must be feeling, and our thoughts are with them every step of the way.


Victor was more than just a colleague - he was a friend, a confidant, and a ray of sunshine in our academic community. His smile could light up a room, and his laughter was contagious. His passing leaves a gaping hole in our lives, and we're struggling to come to terms with this unbearable loss.


But as we mourn Victor's passing, we can't help but wonder: what if? What if he was in school, surrounded by his peers and mentors, pursuing his dreams? What if the CETAG strike hadn't forced him to be on the roads, vulnerable to the whims of fate?


The truth is, Victor's tragic accident is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of the CETAG strike. Our students, who should be safe in their classrooms, learning and growing, are instead exposed to the harsh realities of the world. The strike has taken a toll on  lives, and now, we've lost a shining star.


As we say our final goodbyes, we invite all students in Navrongo to join in paying our respects to Victor's family this afternoon at the family house in Punyoro at Navrongo Let's come together to celebrate Victor's life, to share stories of his adventures, and to support his loved ones during this dark hour.


Let Victor's passing be a wake-up call to all of us. Stakeholders should work towards a resolution to the CETAG strike as soon as possible, so that no more lives are lost, and no more families are torn apart. Rest in peace, dear Victor. Your memory will live on in our hearts.

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