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Rev (Mrs) Freda Intiful (née Ann Krakue
Hogrey) (Bsc; Mphil) Business Woman
Lecturer/Dietitian (Department of
Dietetics, School of Biomedical & Allied Ward-Brew House (Block L);
Health Sciences, University of Ghana) A3 Class (Geography, Economics,
Lay Pastor of Anointed Intercessors French)
Ministry
Ward-Brew House (Block L) S3 Class Member of AFS Club
(Physics, Chemistry, Biology) Aquarius
Member of GHAMSU; Jewels in His Alumna of the De Montfort
Crown; Christian Fellowship; Village University, Leicester, UK, (BA) in
Outreach, and Cadet Corps
Finance & Accounting)
Alumna of the University of Ghana and
currently pursuing a PhD in Dietetics Interests: Tennis; Reading
Interests: Mentoring; Cooking; Reading;
Movies
esley Girls not only trained me
Wacademically but also gave me an
opportunity to be trained in all facets
of life. In this school, I learnt how to am independent, progressive and
manage my time efficiently so as to achieve a lot in a day. I was also fortunate to meet great life I a humanitarian which is just in line with my zodiac sign Aquarius and seeing as she is
time friends who have impacted in my life one way or the other and continue to do so. I was also carrying water I should be a pretty good swimmer but I’m not!
challenged to be the best that I could be and that is what am still pursuing.
My time at Wesley Girls’ was a very interesting period in my life. I met some of the coolest
Mmmm, talk about memories and there are so many of them; walking down the drive to fetch and most intelligent people and made lifetime friends. I learnt to appreciate diversity from
water to flush when the taps were not running (especially when my whole year group in my
house was punished to keep flushing after Form 1. Oooh terrible times!); jogging down the drive the School, and probably became a little more tolerant. This is essential in my line of work
before inter-houses competition and oh my God, the Saturday scrubbing! In Wesley Girls every and in my social interactions.
cemented floor is scrubbed and you must learn to scrub no matter who you are. In fact you must
learn to do everything to perfection, so you sweep, dust, remove cobwebs etc to perfection. I have One of my favourite memories from my time in Gey Hey (although I hated it at the time!)
carried this on in life and believe it has made me a better home maker. is the insane 15 minute snack break between classes. Seriously, that is barely enough time to
even prepare ‘couscous’! I recall just casually strolling towards my class and suddenly seeing
I am always inspired by great and accomplished women who know the Lord Jesus Christ and the school prefect (a whole Sipé!) literally jogging towards hers. No one had to tell me to
have successfully balanced their professions and families. I love to mentor younger girls and to
encourage them to climb higher to achieve great heights. rush to class before the bell rung to signal that break was over.
The level of discipline in the School never ceases to amaze me; it moulded me into a
Favourite quote: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Phil 4:13. disciplined young woman, and I have carried it through life.
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