
Rev. Eric Yeboah, District Minister of Adweso Trinity Presbyterian Church of Ghana in New Juaben South Municipal Assembly of the Eastern Region has offered advice to Ghanaian youth nationwide, particularly the fresh BECE graduates, urging them to persevere and work diligently to attain their goals.
As they navigate their educational journey to the next level of their academics, Rev. Yeboah encouraged students to excel in their studies, inspiring others through their academic pursuits. He also stressed that those undergoing vocational skills training should strive to excel, applying their skills to achieve their dreams.
Rev. Eric Yeboah was speaking at the 17th annual graduation and Thanksgiving ceremony for the 2025 batch of students who graduated from the School.
A total of 110 students comprising 42 boys and 68 girls, successfully sat for the 2025 BECE.

The theme for the celebration was “Celebrating The End Of One Chapter And The Start Of Another”.
Speaking on the theme, Rev. Eric Yeboah underscored the essence of graduation as a time of transition, growth, and possibility and however, encouraging the graduants to be mindful of their family background and heritage, which should inspire them to excel and make their community proud.
He commended the parents, teachers, and government organizations for their tireless efforts in guiding the students to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed. He noted that their collective efforts would contribute to the promotion of sustainable development and societal progress.

The Rev. Minister then cautioned them to be aware of the pressures from friends, parents, family, loved ones, and society, and to make positive choices that would impact their lives.
He acknowledged that life is not always fair, but urged the students to remain committed and determined to overcome the challenges they would face as they progress to the next stage of their educational journey.
Rev. Yeboah advised the students to study diligently, shun social vices, and focus on achieving their goals. He challenged them to live up to the expectations of their parents, the nation, and Almighty God, assuring them that they would be favored.

Mrs. Vivian Obuobisa-Darko, the Headmistress of Trinity Presbyterian Model School, proudly observed that the vision of the school’s founding fathers – “to establish a quality public model school that stands the test of time” – has not only been realized but has also exceeded expectations.
According to her, the theme aptly captures the essence of closure, reflection, and new beginnings, while the accompanying phrase “The Best Is Yet To Come” injects a sense of optimism and promise, inspiring hope and anticipation for a brighter future.
Mrs. Obuobisa-Darko noted that the school has maintained a track record of academic excellence, with no student failing the BECE examinations over the past 17 years since its establishment.
With fervent hope for their success, Mrs. Obuobisa-Darko offered a heartfelt prayer, seeking God’s guidance and blessings as the students embark on the next stage of their educational journey. She prayed that God should grant them wisdom, knowledge, and strength to excel in their pursuits.

However, the outgoing Students’ Representative Council (SRC) formally handed over the mantle of leadership to the newly elected executive members to aquire power and energy to marked the beginning of a new era, as the incoming leaders prepared to strengthen and steer the affairs of the school.
On behalf of the school, the Headmistress, Ms. Vivian Obuobisa-Darko, in collaboration with Rev. Eric Yeboah, the District Minister of Adweso Trinity Presbyterian Church of Ghana presented certificates of testimonial to the 110 graduates from Trinity Presbyterian Model School as recognition honored the students’ hard work and dedication throughout their 8-year journey.
By//Paul Manyo, Net2 TV.
Source// Obohnewsonline.com.