
Students, they say, are always students, and will forever remain so irrespective of which religious/moral persuasion they are tagged with.
This saying is most applicable when the students in question are from a tertiary institution.
It manifested most on Saturday 27th March 2010 when hundreds of students of the Pentecost University trooped into the Akosombo Continental Hotel, ostensibly to have fun.
Arriving in three long luxurious buses and dozens of private cars, the students, in pairs, made the best of the day by dancing, and swimming.
There were no (open) smoking of any sort, but of course, there were a couple of extremes.
Even though it cannot be established whether all students of the university are members of the Pentecost Church, morality in the church became an urgent national issue two months ago after it was reported that the morality bar in the church had been drastically lowered.
This generated a great deal of controversy nationwide, with some people expressing fears that it could lead to a split.
NEWS-ONE was at the Akosombo Jamboree and brings you these pictures which are for your eyes only.
Source: NewsOne



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