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NEWS  RELEASE


Kumasi-27th June, 2006


COHISS Headmaster Hit By Tragedy

It with a deep sadness to learn of the tragedy that has befallen our dear headmaster, Mr. Emmanuel Osei-Kwaku. The tragic death of both his dear wife and beloved daughter has led all of us to pose the question, Why? Only God knows.

In my capacity as the managing director, and on behalf of the COHISS family; including proprietor Madam Alice Amoateng, the PTA and Board of Advisors, I wish to express my deepest condolence to Mr. Osei-Kwaku and his entire family. Our sadness can better be explained by below poem written by Kimberly Bean:

I died a death but stayed alive
In phantom's likeness I survive
Alive, yet dead, I walk alone
In rooms with walls as cold as stone
I lived a life and dreamed a dream
And loved the life you lived with me.
Then in the whisper of a breath you left,
And then I died a death, though dead I live,
I cannot part from love that lives within my heart.
Within my sorrow I must strive to keep my hope and faith alive.

May the Almighty give you the strength to sustain.

Stephen Gyamfi,
Managing Director

 
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Call of Hope is a privately-owned and religious-based international/JHS school, with a mission to provide first-class education to children from all socio-economic background at an affordable cost.  

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