What will you expect when you receive a
gift in a wrapped bag? Well It was a beautiful sight to hold as colleagues gave
each other gifts after the lecturer proposed a gift day three weeks earlier on.
The diploma one students of Ghana institute of Journalism yesterday used their
public relation last class to share gifts among themselves.
Mr Kenneth Awuku who is the PR lecturer
proposed the idea three weeks earlier so the class could get to build a closer
bond and get the gifts ready before the day.
The classes involved were the Diploma1
morning and the Diploma1 A and B afternoon session.
The gift session began after the class
ended. Students came with different types of gifts for their friends. But most of
the gift were duly wrapped and packaged in very beautiful manner.
Each couple that came in front of the class
to present their gifts to each other were met with clapping and cheering from
the audiences, to show appreciation.
The icing on the cake was when the “chock
it & kill it” guys presented their gift to the lecturer.
The last thing that climaxed the event was
when the champagne was popped and the whole class cheered.
As eager as each students is to know what
his or her colleague got for them. It was a very beautiful gift day with all
students feeling happy to have ended a successful programme in their class.
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