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  • I will take the first shot of the COVID-19 Vaccine- Minister Designate for Information

    I will take the first shot of the COVID-19 Vaccine- Minister Designate for Information

    Today the ministry of health in collaboration with the ministry of information and other foreign partners held a press conference. It was to update the country on COVID-19 vaccine deployment into the country.

    There have been a lot of misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are of the believe that the vaccine is a poison that the whites wants to use to wipe off the blacks from the earth. Those who are of spiritual background too think that this vaccine is a form of Antichrist.Some even think the vaccine is the virus itself.

    At the event the speakers assured Ghanaians that the vaccine is safe and also before it will be given to Ghanaians the food and drugs board will have to test it to see its efficacy and safety.

    The Minister Designate of information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah stated that some executive members are willing to take the first shot of the vaccine to prove that it is safe. He said he himself particular will definitely receive the first shot of the vaccine live on Television.

  • Increasing crime in Achimota Forest: Adib Saani urges police to beef up security

    Increasing crime in Achimota Forest: Adib Saani urges police to beef up security

    Foreign Policy and Security Analyst, Mr Adib Saani has called on the police to beef up security around the Achimota Forest Reserve area in the wake of increasing cases of crime around the forest enclave.


    According to him, the forest has become a den for criminals because the bushy nature of the area “is conducive for criminal activities.”


    Speaking on TV3’s Midday News, he urged the Police to periodically patrol the area and conduct swoops to help rid the forest of criminals. “The environment looks conducive for criminals because they are able to perpetrate their crime and quickly vanish into the bush. So it is a major cause for concern. Unfortunately, we seem not to be paying attention to it and I’m wondering how many more people we are waiting to become victims,” Mr Saani said.


    His comments follow increasing cases of crime within and around the Achimota Forest Reserve in recent years.


    According to the Police, about five criminal cases are recorded in a week around the Achimota Forest area of the N1 Highway.


    In November last year, a woman was stabbed in the shoulder and her handbag and mobile phone was taken from her. According to the police, the criminals quickly dashed into the Achimota Forest Reserve for cover after the attack.


    Mr Saani, who is also the Executive Director of the Jatikay Center for Human Security and Peace Building, joined calls for the fencing of the forest to help safeguard the area against criminal invasion and enhance security management.
    He said although the fencing may be expensive, investments in security must always be a priority for the country.


    He further called on the police to plant intelligence officers in the area to gather relevant information to foil the activities of criminals.
    “There are a lot of wee smoking joints in the forest and I think another action that can be taken is to perhaps gather some intelligence. This will not be laborious. The police can get some intelligence officers to mingle with the groups as a way of cracking these criminal networks,” he said.
    Mr Saani also urged the public to take their personal security serious and avoid dangerous routes especially in the night as doing so may expose them to criminal attacks.


    “If you have bush around your facility, you should always ensure that it is cleared so it doesn’t become a safe hiding place for criminals,” he advised.

  • 80% of Akufo Addo free SHS Graduate have failed -Kelvin Taylor.

    80% of Akufo Addo free SHS Graduate have failed -Kelvin Taylor.

    The American-born Ghanaian investigative journalist, Kelvin Taylor has revealed that WAEC is failing to release the result of the recent WASSCE examination because 80% of the children have failed.

    He made this assertion on his With All Due Respect Show after ‘Whatsup News’ reported that; “Government secretly postpones release WAEC exams results because of mass failures.”.


    According to him, it looks like WAEC has become a political wing and its now listening to the government. Which is why, they are holding on unto the result of the exams.


    He stated that, the results are in there, and we have the worse result in our history that is why WAEC is holding on unto it. They can’t release it because they know the result is bad, and they know that if they release the result, Akufo Addo is done.


    According to him, Akufo Addo is holding on unto the free SHS, so if the result is released, it will show how bad he has performed under the free SHS. He claimed that, the teachers and WAEC knows how bad the children were, so why are they holding on to the result.

    He claimed, he has people working at the WAEC office and they are saying that, Akufo Addo said they should on to the result.
    He said WAEC should have released the WASSCE result two weeks ago, so why are the result not released yet? He further stated that, WAEC cannot hold on to the result until January after the elections to favor Akufo Addo, because they already know that 80% of the children have failed.

    He concluded by saying that, next week , he will show what WAEC is covering at their offices since they have entangled themselves in politics.

    Sorted by; Emily

  • Akufo-Addo directs political leaders to wearing mask as coronavirus active cases exceeds 1000.

    Akufo-Addo directs political leaders to wearing mask as coronavirus active cases exceeds 1000.

    Ghana’s COVID-19 active cases have increased to 1156 according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) amidst fears of a second wave.

    The number of new cases is also on the rise as 198 new infections have been recorded.

    The cumulative figure is now 49,202 with 47,726 number of recoveries/discharge and the death toll remains 320.

    Positive infections from International travellers at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) has increased to 171.

    Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo in his 19th COVID-19 address to the nation bemoaned the fact that Ghanaians are letting down their guard causing the number of infections to rise.

    He has, therefore “instructed the release of additional logistics, including vehicles, to the Ghana Health Service in order to help beef up contact tracing, and the supervision and monitoring of asymptomatic cases being managed from home…We are also employing the use of technology to augment our contact tracing efforts, as well as the supervision and monitoring of home care cases.”

    Election 2020

    Meanwhile, the President has asked that political parties and other groups ensure that their members adhere to the covid-19 safety protocols especially the wearing of masks

    “Fellow Ghanaians, with a month to the conduct of the 7th December presidential and parliamentary elections, there would, obviously, be an intensification of political party activities in all parts of the country, with its accompanying human contact. Nevertheless, I encourage political party leaders and supporters, at the very at least, to wear the mask at all times at these gatherings.

    This task is not only for the leaders of our political parties. All of us, in the Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, public sector, security agencies, private sector, civil society, professional and trade associations, religious bodies, traditional authorities and ordinary citizens, must do what we can, in this period, to help minimize disease transmission”.

  • Prez. Akuffo Addo Addresses the Nation on COVID-19 Measures to be Taken

    Prez. Akuffo Addo Addresses the Nation on COVID-19 Measures to be Taken

    The president of the Republic of Ghana his Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo addresses the Nation on measures and plans taken in place of the Coronavirus pandemic. This will be the 19th address.

    On his Speech, he said, the Active cases of the disease soared to 947 days ago.

    The latest data from the Ghana Health Service indicated 145 new cases have been reported, increasing the national confirmed cases to 48,788 as of 6 November 2020.

    A total of 47,521 have either recovered or discharged with the death toll still at 320 for the past one week.

    The number of cases confirmed at the Kotoka International Airport from international travelers since 1 September 2020 stands at 160 out of which 53 have been discharged or recovered.

    Ten persons however are in severe condition, four critical while two others remain on ventilators.

    See full video below;

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  • Ghana records 83 new coronavirus cases, death toll goes up to 320

    Ghana records 83 new coronavirus cases, death toll goes up to 320

    Ghana’s coronavirus death toll has climbed up to 320 from the previous 312, in the latest updates released by the Ghana Health Service (GHS).

    According to the latest GHS figures, Ghana’s active case count now stands at 535 after 83 new cases.

    Per these figures, the cumulative number of cases recorded in Ghana since the outbreak of the disease now stands at 47,991 and 47, 136 recoveries/discharges.

    According to the GHS, the number of international travellers who have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) since September now stands at 127.

    Currently, five regions in Ghana have no active cases, the latest figures from the GHS show.

    The regions are North East, Northern, Oti, Savannah and Upper West.

    Also, Accra has the highest active coronavirus case count of 331.

    Below is the regional breakdown of Ghana’s coronavirus situation.

    Cumulative Cases per Region

    (Case Count from Highest to Lowest)

    Greater Accra Region – 25,010

    Ashanti Region – 11,008

    Western Region – 2,978

    Eastern Region – 2,426

    Central Region – 1,931

    Bono East Region – 785

    Volta Region – 682

    Western North Region – 651

    Northern Region – 547

    Bono Region – 547

    Ahafo Region – 528

    Upper East Region – 358

    Oti Region – 242

    Upper West Region – 90

    Savannah Region – 62

    North East Region – 19

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  • COVID-19 Update Cases

    COVID-19 Update Cases

    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment.

    Some of the common symptoms includes; fever, dry cough and tiredness.

    Less common symptoms; aches and pains, sore throat, diarrhoea, conjunctivitis, headache, loss of taste or smell, a rash on skin, or discolouration of fingers or toes.

    In the latest regional breakdown of novel corona virus pandemic, the Ghana Health Service has posted it on their official website and just below is will show you a picture of the regional breakdown.

    In today’s article, Ghana our motherland case of the corona virus is massively dropping and we must thank God seriously. The more we take the laid down principles of the government, the faster we drive the virus away. Don’t forget to always wear your mask, wash your hands regularly, practice social distancing and others.

    With the latest regional breakdown update, of course, Accra is the highest and followed the by Kumasi.

    Checkout the corona virus Ghana has as at today, Thursday, 15th October, 2020.

  • (Opinion) How to Lighten Your Skin Naturally at Home.

    (Opinion) How to Lighten Your Skin Naturally at Home.

    Skin lightening has been a trend for some time now and artificial lightening always brings some nasty side effects but did you know you can lighten your skin naturally by doing the following.


    Skin lightening is a cosmetic technique used to obtain even skin tone. Lemon helps in providing you with vitamin C which is needed by our skin to treat acne, dark spot, and hyperpigmentation.

    Massage lemon juice on your skin every day as a cleanser and rinse off and apply a moisturizer. Repeat this every day for great results. View pictures in App save up to 80% data.


    Coconut oil also helps to lighten your skin naturally,. Rub coconut oil o your face and neck and massage slowly and rinse off after a few minutes. Avoid using liquid coconut oil it might harm your skin.


    You can also use milk because the lactic acid in milk reduces skin pigmentation. Wash your face and put warm milk in a bowl and massage with cotton wool on the place you want to lighten. Milk also helps in moisturizing your skin. View pictures in App save up to 80% data.


    Apply aloe vera on your face with cotton wool and wash it off after 30 minutes, Aloe Vera help fade the acne scars on your face and make them less noticeable. You can also combine cucumber and aloe vera by making a paste then applying the paste on your face and leave it for 20 minutes and wash off with plain water.

    Turmeric also plays a huge role in lightening skin because it also prevents blemishes and spots. Use turmeric and honey and yogurt mix to make a mask, leave it for a few minutes and wash off with plain water. You can also repeat his once a week or twice. Always remember to use sunscreen every day to avoid sunburns which will darken your skin.

    You can also use potato juice mixed with lemon juice, it also helps in promoting clear skin and even skin tone.

    The above will not leave you with serious side effects like other skin lightening creams.

  • 7 Health Benefits of Eating Cucumber

    7 Health Benefits of Eating Cucumber

    Though commonly thought to be a vegetable, cucumber is actually a fruit.

    It’s high in beneficial nutrients, as well as certain plant compounds and antioxidants that may help treat and even prevent some conditions.

    1. It’s High in Nutrients

    Cucumbers are low in calories but high in many important vitamins and minerals.

    One 11-ounce (300-gram) unpeeled, raw cucumber contains the following.

    Calories: 45
    Total fat: 0 grams
    Carbs: 11 grams
    Protein: 2 grams
    Fiber: 2 grams
    Vitamin C: 14% of the RDI
    Vitamin K: 62% of the RDI
    Magnesium: 10% of the RDI
    Potassium: 13% of the RDI
    Manganese: 12% of the RDI
    Although, the typical serving size is about one-third of a cucumber, so eating a standard portion would provide about one-third of the nutrients above.

    2. It Contains Antioxidants

    Antioxidants are molecules that block oxidation, a chemical reaction that forms highly reactive atoms with unpaired electrons known as free radicals.

    3. It Promotes Hydration

    Water is crucial to your body’s function, playing numerous important roles (7Trusted Source).

    It is involved in processes like temperature regulation and the transportation of waste products and nutrients.

    4. It May Aid in Weight Loss

    Cucumbers could potentially help you lose weight in a few different ways.

    First of all, they are low in calories.

    Each one-cup (104-gram) serving contains just 16 calories, while an entire 11-ounce (300-gram) cucumber contains only 45 calories.

    This means that you can eat plenty of cucumbers without packing on the extra calories that lead to weight gain.

    5. It May Lower Blood Sugar

    Several animal and test-tube studies have found that cucumbers may help reduce blood sugar levels and prevent some complications of diabetes.

    6. It Could Promote Regularity

    Eating cucumbers may help support regular bowel movements.

    Dehydration is a major risk factor for constipation, as it can alter your water balance and make the passage of stool difficult.

    7. Easy to Add to Your Diet

    Mild with a distinctly crisp and refreshing flavor, cucumbers are commonly enjoyed fresh or pickled in everything from salads to sandwiches.

  • 7 Health Benefits of Tomatoes

    7 Health Benefits of Tomatoes

    Turns out the humble tomato is full of surprising perks for your skin, your gut, and more.

    Protect against cancer

    Observational studies have found links between the superstar compound lycopene and fewer incidences of prostate, ovarian, lung, and stomach cancers.

    Help with diabetes management

    Tomatoes may be a protective food for people with type 2 diabetes: In one study, people with diabetes who supplemented with cooked tomatoes for 30 days experienced a decrease in lipid peroxidation, a chain reaction in which substances called free radicals attack fat, leading to damage that ups the risk of heart disease. This is particularly important, because diabetes doubles the risk of stroke and heart attack.

    Improve you vision

    Lycopene is also good for your eyes. And that’s not the only peeper-protective nutrient in tomatoes; they contain lutein and beta-carotene as well. According to research, those nutrients support vision and protect against eye conditions including cataracts and macular degeneration.

    They protect heart health

    Tomatoes contain an antioxidant called lycopene, which is responsible for their red color. Research suggests that in terms of heart health benefits, it’s more effective to eat tomatoes and tomato products than take lycopene supplements. Other studies have shown that higher blood levels of lycopene are tied to lower death rates for people with metabolic syndrome, a cluster of risk factors that raise the chances of developing heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.

    Tomatoes are a great source of vitamins

    A single tomato can provide about 40% of the daily recommended minimum of vitamin C. What’s more, tomatoes supply vitamin A, which supports immunity, vision, and skin health; vitamin K, which is good for your bones; and potassium, a key nutrient for heart function, muscle contractions, and maintaining a healthy blood pressure and fluid balance.

    Boost digestive health

    The fluid and fiber in tomatoes may be helpful if you’re prone to constipation. (According to the USDA one large tomato contains 6 ounces of fluid, and 1.5 grams of fiber.) Just be aware that in some people, the acidity from cooked tomatoes may trigger or worsen acid reflux and indigestion.

    Guard skin health

    A 2011 study found that the combination of tomato paste and olive oil protected against sun damage, and boosted the production of pro-collagen, a molecule that gives the skin its structure and keeps it firm and youthful. Scientists believe that the lycopene in tomatoes is key. It’s at its highest concentration when tomatoes have been cooked, and olive oil boosts its absorption from your digestive system into your bloodstream.

  • 8 Health Benefits of Guava Fruit and Leaves

    8 Health Benefits of Guava Fruit and Leaves

    Guavas are tropical trees originating in Central America.

    Their fruits are oval in shape with light green or yellow skin and contain edible seeds. What’s more, guava leaves are used as an herbal tea and the leaf extract as a supplement.
    Here are 8 evidence-based health benefits of guava fruits and leaves.

    1. May Help Lower Blood Sugar Levels

    Some evidence suggests that guava can improve blood sugar control.

    Several test-tube and animal studies found that guava leaf extract improved blood sugar levels, long-term blood sugar control, and insulin resistance.

    This is good news for people with diabetes or those at risk.

    2. May Boost Heart Health

    Guavas may help boost heart health in a number of ways.

    Many scientists believe that the high levels of antioxidants and vitamins in guava leaves may help protect your heart from damage by free radicals.

    3. May Help Relieve Painful Symptoms of Menstruation

    Many women experience dysmenorrhea — painful symptoms of menstruation, such as stomach cramps.

    However, there is some evidence that guava leaf extract may reduce the pain intensity of menstrual cramps.

    4. May Benefit Your Digestive System

    Guavas are an excellent source of dietary fiber.

    Therefore, eating more guavas may aid healthy bowel movements and prevent constipation.

    Just one guava can provide 12% of your recommended daily intake of fiber.

    5. May Aid Weight Loss

    Guavas are a weight-loss-friendly food.

    With only 37 calories in one fruit and 12% of your recommended daily fiber intake, they are a filling, low-calorie snack.

    6. May Have an Anticancer Effect

    Guava leaf extract has been shown to have an anticancer effect. Test-tube and animal studies show that guava extract can prevent and even stop the growth of cancer cells.

    7. May Help Boost Your Immunity

    Low levels of vitamin C are linked to an increased risk of infections and illness.

    Guavas are a fantastic way to get this nutrient, as they’re one of the richest food sources of vitamin C.

    8. Eating Guavas May Be Good for Your Skin

    The wide range of vitamins and antioxidants packed into a guava may work wonders for your skin. Its antioxidants may protect your skin from damage, which can slow down its aging process, helping prevent wrinkles.

  • 7 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Potatoes

    7 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Potatoes

    Potatoes are a versatile root vegetable and a staple food in many households.

    They are an underground tuber that grows on the roots of the Solanum tuberosum plant(1Trusted Source).

    Potatoes are relatively cheap, easy to grow and packed with a variety of nutrients.

    Here are 7 health and nutrition benefits of potatoes.

    1. Packed With Nutrients
    Potatoes are an excellent source of many vitamins and minerals.

    One medium baked potato (6.1 ounces or 173 grams), including the skin, provides (2):

    Calories: 161
    Fat: 0.2 grams
    Protein: 4.3 grams
    Carbs: 36.6 grams
    Fiber: 3.8 grams
    Vitamin C: 28% of the RDI
    Vitamin B6: 27% of the RDI
    Potassium: 26% of the RDI
    Manganese: 19% of the RDI
    Magnesium: 12% of the RDI
    Phosphorus: 12% of the RDI
    Niacin: 12% of the RDI
    Folate: 12% of the RDI
    The nutritional content of potatoes can vary depending on the variety and how they are prepared. For example, frying potatoes adds more calories and fat than baking them.

    2. Contain Antioxidants

    Potatoes are rich in compounds like flavonoids, carotenoids and phenolic acids.

    These compounds act as antioxidants in the body by neutralizing potentially harmful molecules known as free radicals. When free radicals accumulate, they can increase the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer .

    3. May Improve Blood Sugar Control

    Potatoes contain a special type of starch known as resistant starch.

    This starch is not broken down and fully absorbed by the body. Instead, it reaches the large intestine where it becomes a source of nutrients for the beneficial bacteria in your gut.

    4. May Improve Digestive Health

    The resistant starch in potatoes may also improve digestive health.

    When resistant starch reaches the large intestine, it becomes food for beneficial gut bacteria. These bacteria digest it and turn it into short-chain fatty acids.

    5. Naturally Gluten-Free

    The gluten-free diet is one of the most popular diets worldwide. It involves eliminating gluten, which is a family of proteins found in grains like spelt, wheat, barley and rye.

    6. Incredibly Filling

    Aside from being nutritious, potatoes are also incredibly filling.

    In one study, 11 people were fed 38 common foods and asked to rate foods based on how filling they were. Potatoes received the highest fullness rating of them all.

    In fact, potatoes were rated as being seven times more filling than croissants, which were ranked as the least filling food item.

    7. Extremely Versatile

    Not only are potatoes healthy, but they are also delicious and versatile.

    Potatoes can be prepared in many ways, including boiled, baked and steamed. However, frying potatoes may dramatically increase their calorie content if you use a lot of oil.

  • Election 2020: ‘High-quality healthcare is a right for all’ says primary care physician

    Election 2020: ‘High-quality healthcare is a right for all’ says primary care physician

    Dr. Angela M. Bell is an internal medicine and sports medicine physician in Chicago.

    In this opinion piece, she shares her perspective on the upcoming 2020 election in the United States. Dr. Bell calls on society to “make space for humanity amongst the profit,” and urges voters to carefully consider which candidate is best placed to address their concerns about healthcare.
    Every election is said to be the most important election, but this time it feels different.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on the U.S. Not only have the undercurrents of racism become tidal waves, but the fragility of our healthcare system and its glaring inequities have moved to center stage.

    The past 4 years have highlighted exactly how much separates us. I have found myself, at times, wondering how we can call ourselves the “United States” when divisive rhetoric and actions have seeped into everything from football to public health.

    I am hoping that the silver lining of this pandemic will be a true uniting around the idea that high-quality healthcare is a right for all.

    Story by; Abigail Essel

  • Why investment in mental health is needed now more than ever

    Why investment in mental health is needed now more than ever

    Protecting our mental health is always important. As anyone who has been diagnosed with a mental health condition will know, investing in our mental health is essential to returning to our full potential. COVID-19 has put unprecedented strain on our mental health, whilst simultaneously disrupting treatment and services around the world. Evidence suggests it has increased stress, anxiety, loneliness, depression, substance use, self-harm and suicidal behaviour – yet access to support, especially trained support, has never been more difficult.

    At the beginning of this year, the message on mental health was loud and clear at Davos 2020: it is time to invest in mental health. This was before our world changed forever in the weeks to follow.

    Our world wasn’t set up to respond to mental health needs before COVID-19 – and it certainly isn’t now. It is estimated 284 million and 265 million people are suffering from anxiety and depression respectively. Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds globally. Yet only around 2% of health budgets are spent on mental health. These alarming statistics show there is a crisis of inaction on mental health all over the world.
    Investing in mental health is not just the right thing to do. As experts have proven time and time again, it’s also good for business. Businesses have the power to create real change, through tackling workplace mental health and engaging in the global conversation around mental health in the workplace and beyond.

    COVID-19 is taking its toll on already overburdened and underfunded mental health services in many countries around the world. We need movement on mental health and we need to see mental health as foundational to our recovery from COVID-19. We cannot move forward and rebuild without it.

    The latest figures from WHO show more than 90% of member states have seen disruptions in mental health services. And while a majority of member states have included mental health and psychosocial services (MHPSS) as part of their national COVID-19 response plans, only 17% have ensured full funding to cover these additional MHPSS activities.
    Back in April, more than 1,000 mental health experts and advocates from more than 40 countries signed an open letter calling on global leaders to integrate mental health into recovery plans. This letter backed the recommendations of the report of the UN Secretary General on COVID-19 and mental health, which were that integrating mental health within COVID-19 response and recovery plans was essential. Over 95 member states supported this same report’s recommendations in a statement to the UN. This World Mental Health Day, campaigners, experts, governments and lived experience advocates are uniting once more to demand movement on mental health.

    The question as we go into this year’s World Mental Health Day, given our continuing efforts to tackle COVID-19 and think about the world we want to rebuild post COVID-19, is this: Will our world finally move beyond talking about mental health, and invest in mental health as foundational to our collective COVID-19 response and recovery?

    One thing is for sure – the future of mental health is up to us. There could be at least 60 million fewer cases of anxiety, depression and epilepsy between now and 2030 if we increase spending on mental health to recommended levels. People could gain 25 million healthy life years, and 200,000 deaths could be avoided. Countless benefits to individuals, families, communities, businesses and our world could be gained if we invest in everyone, everywhere, to give people the opportunity to reach their full potential.

    We can do this by investing in our own mental health, supporting the mental health of those around us and by demanding that our leaders invest in mental health across the world. COVID-19 gives us a once in a lifetime opportunity to move mental health forward. By investing now and building mental health into all COVID-19 response and recovery plans, we can build back better.

    Please join us and the growing movement as part of this year’s official World Mental Health Day campaign: #MoveForMentalHealth. Share the message among your networks that the time to move is now. Act yourself – commit to make a new investment in mental health. Campaigners around the world will be moving; playing sport, going for a walk, joining in the growing TikTok dance challenge, or marching for change as part of the Global March for Mental Health on October 9.

    The future is up to us. Will you join us? It’s time we all moved forward and invested in mental health. Now, more than ever, it’s #TimeToInvest and move for mental health.

    Ghanaweb

  • Ghana for Peace, Second Edition- Miss Ruth Naomi Boye

    Ghana for Peace, Second Edition- Miss Ruth Naomi Boye

    Miss Ruth Naomi Boye in collaboration with Peace Council Ghana presents Ghana for Peace, second edition on the theme “THE ROLE OF THE YOUTH IN ENSURING PEACE IN THE UPCOMING 2020 GENERAL ELECTIONS ” on 1st October, 2020.

    Miss Ruth Naomi Boye known as @boyeruthnaomi on IG, Won Miss Colange First Runner Up and she is an advocate against tribalism and also A Peace Ambassador.

    As part as ensuring a peaceful election, She is organising the second edition of Ghana for peace on 1st October 2020, at korlegonno, Dr
    Bannerman park,to minimize TRIBALISM and VIOLENCE.

    “We want to educate people most especially the youth on how to minimize violence in the upcoming elections” She said.

    Come let’s Prevail Peace in our Country!!!!……

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