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  • Drop in the purchase of nose masks and face shield

    Drop in the purchase of nose masks and face shield

    The use of nose masks and face shield was one of the safety measure laid for the preventive towards the spread of covid 19. Patronage of it seems not attractive as compared to the previous state.

    During the covid 19 pandemic,face masks have been employed as a public and personal health control measures against the spread of the virus. It serve as personal protection to limit transmission of the virus in a community or healthcare setting.

    As of early may 2020, 88% of the world population lived in countries that recommend or mandated the use of masks in public; more than 75 countries had mandated the use of mask.

    Ghana is one of the countries that mandated the use of the masks during the corona virus pandemic in the country. And also the selling of the masks created employment for many people in Ghana.

    Today, the situation has changed, in a way that people no longer adhere to the wearing of nose masks and the face shield again, as the wearing of the masks ceases their breath, the nose masks is not being purchase as previously.

    ” we have to learn to a accept the virus as it is here to stay with as” said the Health Minister at a Press Conference in Accra.

    Now Ghanaians seems not to be scared of the virus which also has lowerd the purchase of nose mask and face shield in the country.

    Story by: Anita

  • Development of a healthy fashion industry in Africa.

    Development of a healthy fashion industry in Africa.

    The disruption of corona virus on global value chains and it impact on African business is already evident.

    As factories close their door, border closures and travel restrictions interrupt supply chains, the workers, the most vulnerable and lowest paid people in the fashion supply chain have been left to feel the worst effects.

    Building more spring value chains through modern business models that will keep garment in use longer, using renewable material and recycling old clothes into new product was the focus of discussions during the 2nd webinar event organized Thursday 3 september, by the African Development Bank's Fashionomics, Africans maiden in collaboration with the United Nation Environment programme. 88 attendees joined the event.
    
      The panel was compose of industry proficient from persons school of Design in New-York, the UK- base charity Ellen Arthur Foundation and the creative minds behinds, Orange Culture, Mariana Fashion Production and Qaaldesign.
    
       "My dream is to develop a healthy fashion industry in African. We need to be able to rely and build ourselves from our own system. At the end of the day, we have so much that needs to be done and we can't do it alone, " Orange culture Adebayo Okelawal,said.
    
    

    “Corona virus forced our world to rethink our system. We can absolutely do this in an excellent way. It’s a question of interconnection and understandable. My waste could be someone else’s resources. What is needed is collaboration and breaking down the typical silos Fashionpreneurs face in the industry”, said Brendan McCarthy of the person school of Design.

    The goal of the Bank’s Fashionomic African platforms is to enable African enterpreneurs operation in the textile, and Apparel to grow their business, with a focus on women and youth.

    Story by: Anita

  • How To Win A Girl’s Heart In 3 Days

    How To Win A Girl’s Heart In 3 Days

    How To Win A Girl’s Heart In 3 Days

    So many guys think it is impossible after many failed attempts to woo a woman and get her to say ‘yes, but I tell you, it is very possible. The simple truth is women are emotional and are mostly not driven by what they see but by what they hear. If you are that guy who thinks you are not good enough and that is why you are getting a lot of rejections from women, I want you to eliminate that feeling because it is absolutely wrong.

    There are some simple principles and things to follow that you neglect that has given you a lot of rejections but you don’t know.

    If you want to woo a girl and make her fall for you in 3 days, follow this simple principles and see the result

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    So many guys think it is impossible

    1. Be confident

    This is where most guys fail from. When you see a girl you like, you can examine one or two things but don’t even waste time approaching her before you give yourself reasons that you are not good enough, who told you that? When you want to approach a girl, be confident and act as though you will get her and not trying out your luck. Confidence is one bad boy trait all girls like and desire. More so, that is the first impression you are giving her. Girls don’t like guys who are not confident.

    2. Do not praise her

    She has heard a thousand ‘you are beautiful’ and she knows it so in this second stage, don’t make that mistake of starting your conversation with that phrase. Many people have done that and when you do the same, you join those ordinary people trying to waste her time. At this point, you want to do something that will make you unique. Just introduce yourself and possibly ask for her name. If she is beautiful, ignore that and compliment something that she is wearing like her dress or shoes. When you do that, you make her emotionally attached to you as she will wonder “ why is this guy not praising my beauty as most people do? “.

    3. Get her contact

    If there is enough time, ask her some few things like where she lives, where she studies so that you can find a common point of interest and strike a conversation. Tell her you would like to have her number so that you can talk to her again. From your confidence, she will submit to you if you can give her that real first impression. And if you are a smart guy, you can give her your own number and ask her to contact you later, and if she does, you on already on your way to win her heart.

    4. Don’t be needy, learn to wait

    Once she gives you her number, don’t make yourself look desperate by calling her that day. She knows all the people she gave her number to that day and when you do this, you make yourself cheap. Make her emotionally attached to you by waiting for like a day or two and don’t fear she will forget. By doing this, you raise different questions in her mind like” why is he not contacting me like other guys?” making her more attached to you.

    5. Setup a date

    You will give her option and don’t show your weakness by asking her “ when will we go for a date?” or “ when will you be free for a date?” You will just have to tell her about the date and give her time you will go for it.

    STORY by: Mavis Davor || DFM ||

  • Who is Anna Rykova?

    Who is Anna Rykova?

    Anna Rykova is an international fashion editor,  stylist and consultant. Former Fashion Director of Marie Claire Russia and Fashion Director of Cosmopolitan Russia with 17 years of global experience in Fashion. 

    Being trained as a shoe designer and having worked as one in the early years of her career, Anna not only knows the industry from the inside, she is also editorially and commercially minded.

     Anna has worked with fashion icons like Linda Evangelista, Daria Werbowy, Ashley Graham, Lydia Hearst, Lea Seydoux, Elisa Sednaoui, and Rita Ora; collaborated with Internationally renowned photographers as Pamela Hanson, Chris Nicholls, Mathieu Cesar, Thomas Lavelle, Jack Waterlot, Yu Tsai, late Matt Irwin; as well as global beauty gurus like Peter Slavic, Franchesca Talot, Sir John, Olivier Lebrun, Mike Desir, Allan Milroy, Andre Cueto Saavedra, Sasha Nesterchuk, Hung Vanngo and many others in New York, Berlin, Milan, Paris, London, Dubai, Cape Town, and Moscow. 

    In 2014 and 2015 Anna was the only Fashion Director chosen to serve on the jury for the prestigious Prix d’Excellence De La Mode Marie Claire, alongside Chief Editors of the international Marie Claire editions.

    In 2011 and 2012 Anna was one of the judges of Russian Next Top Model reality show season 2 and 3.  As a local independent consultant Anna worked with such international brands and companies as Marcolin Eyewear, Max Mara Group, Laurel, Igedo Company, CPD and CPM, Michael Michael Kors, as well as such Russian brands like Ekonika Footwear, No One boutiques, MEGA shopping centers among many others

    Story by Wonder Magis||DFM|| DIKODER.COM|

  • A SHORT STORY

    A SHORT STORY

    There was an aged artist who lived in a small village. The man used to design beautiful artistic works to be sold at an attractive price.

    One day, a poor man among the villagers challenged the old man saying: “You earn a lot of money from your handiwork but why don’t you assist poor people in the village?

    Can’t you see that the butcher is not as rich as you are, but he still shares free meat to the poor people in the village?

    Also, look at the village baker. He is a poor man with a large family. Yet he gives the poor people free loaves of bread”.

    The artist did not respond angrily to the accusations. He only smiled.

    The poor man was confused about the reaction of the artist so he left him and went out spreading rumors that the artist was so rich, but he was a selfish person who only accumulated wealth and refused to help the poor.

    The villagers hated the old artist and they all forsook him.

    The old artist became sick and could not do anything for himself but nobody among the villagers cared to visit him or helped him so he died a lonely old man.

    The days passed by and the villagers observed that the butcher stopped the free distribution of meat and the baker could not give the poor people free loaves of bread anymore.

    When the butcher and the baker were asked why they stopped helping the villagers, they said that: “the old artist used to donate money every month to pay for the free meat and bread to the poor people in the village. Now that he was dead, there was nobody to pay for the free food anymore”

    Actually, many people may have wrong impressions and different opinions about you.

    But do not allow any of them to influence or destroy who you are.

    Do not pass judgment on anyone based on his physical appearance or what people say about him.

    There are things about his personal life you do not know.

    If you were privileged to know about them, your judgment would surely be different.

     A man died in a drinking- spot/dance hall.

     Another person died in the Church.

     If we are to judge them, we would say that the 1st man died a sinner and the 2nd man died a righteous man.

    But the 1st man entered the drinking spot to preach against sin and the 2nd man entered the Church to steal from the church.

    For this reason, you and I cannot decide who goes to heaven or who goes to hell.

    Fear God in your privacy and fear God in the open.

    Human physical appearance is just a deception, therefore, forgive people and ignore their shortcomings.

    Pray for one another.

    Be good to everybody. And don’t cut off your relationship with a person just because he does not please you.

    Establish unity and harmony with all.

    For the LORD Who created all souls, knows what each soul conceals.

    May God Bless You.

  • Swaghaus Events to host 2nd Edition of Keteke Festival of Trade and Arts tagged Mata-Keteke in Mataheko.

    Swaghaus Events to host 2nd Edition of Keteke Festival of Trade and Arts tagged Mata-Keteke in Mataheko.

    Swaghaus Events , the organizers of the maiden Keteke Festival of Trade and Arts will host the 2nd edition of the festival tagged MATA- KETEKE 2019 in Accra precisely Mataheko from 21st – 28th December, 2019 under the theme: “BRINGING DEVELOPMENT THROUGH TOURISMl”.

    Mata-keteke festival

    MATA-KETEKE: Its a combination of two local words put together which is MATA means I will sit and KETEKE also means train . When u combine the two its gives you MATA – KETEKE meaning “I will sit in a train. There are so many festivals in the system till date and each of them has its own significance and history. This very festival is mainly focusing on trade. In most developing countries, train has been one of the fastest medium in moving people ,goods and materials from one place to the other either to trade or render services.

    Mata-Keteke

    According to the organizers , the main idea of Mata- Keteke festival is to move people from one place to the other ,bringing them together and creating a one stock market for trade or render services. The festival will bring together over 10,000- 40,000 locals from mataheko and neighboring
    communities like Russia, shukura, Dansoman ,kaneshie,Town council line Bubiashie coming together to form a large crowd for the fiesta . The festival is also aimed at targeting over 200 to 300 vendors both local and international.

    Mata-keteke festival

    The event in other way is aimed at giving artisans a platform to showcase and sell their artwork in the form of street painting, graffiti murals, photo exhibitions, interactive installations. Companies would also be given spaces to advertise their products to Ghanaians and international citizens who visit the three-day event.

    The event is expected to usher in the Christmas festivities and bond the Dansoman Community which serves as a habitat for about 50,000 nationals.

    ADVERTISEMENTA ….musical concert will be held to climax the event and would feature a host of musician in the country.

    Speaking to this portal on the maiden edition of the program , the festival recorded a major boost in trade , entertainment and brought unity among the community members and traders .

    Speaking on the 2nd edition, it is the aim of the organizers to create an afro-centric market for the locals to trade. To also bring development through tourism with the vision to bring development and promote tourism.


    EVENTS PLATFORM
    Mata – Keteke Workshop – Preparation starts from first week in December with painting of the area ,graffiti on walls, 3 days workshop on art and handicrafts. Bringing together Ghanaian creative and European based fine artists, with other artistic bodies to implement a 3-day creative design workshop to add value to the youth by teaching them how
    to make and create handicrafts. Sponsored Floats & walk – Sat 21st December, 2019: The Parade – over 10km from Ablekuma
    central local government (Town Council Line) through the Shukura to Russia township to new Russia then to Dansoman first stop to sharp curve,then Asoredanho to Mataheko Peace Clinic that leads to the venue .

    DURBAR :…. Friday 21st December, 2019: The MP invited diplomats, stakeholders and the community will meet for official press opening of Mata-Keteke Festival to commence.  Exhibition and Arts Display : Friday 21st – 28th December, 2019.  Bonfire Night / Jams : Tueday 24th December,2019
     Santa Claus Day ”family day out” : Wed 25th December,2019.  Health Walk / Health Screening : Thursday 26th December, 2019
     Cooking Comp / Street Carnival : Friday 27th December, 2019
     Music & Arts & Closed Down Party 28th December, 2019

    Your sponsorship for the success of the above listed events will serve as support towards the promotion of trade and arts among member states,the European Expat and stakeholder.

    Mata-keteke festival

    The Media Launch and Mini Fair of this years Mata-Keteke comes off on the 12th of October 2019 at Mataheko Old Trotro Station from 10am till you tap out . For more information call the organizers on 0557220776.

    Written by : fiifi shepherds Jeffrey .(0242584130)

  • Akufo-Addo in DC to Pelosi in Accra

    Akufo-Addo in DC to Pelosi in Accra

    Washington DC – The 115th Congress of the United States of America passes a Resolution (‘HR 1242’) establishing the “400 Years African American History Commission” to carry out activities to commemorate the anniversary.

    Washington DC – Friday, Sept 28, 2018: President Akufo Addo launches ‘Year of Return’ 

    On that day in 2018 at the US Press Club in Washington, President Akufo-Addo, on behalf of the people of Ghana, read and signed the following Proclamation: 

    ‘Whereas 2019 marks the 40-year anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to English North America in 1619…;

    ‘Whereas the Government of the Republic of Ghana has, under my leadership, made it a national priority for Ghana to actively engage the effects of forced and voluntary migration of Africans to the Global North and to extend a hand of welcome home to Ghana to Africans in the Diaspora defined both as Ghanaian living abroad and people of African descent dispersed through the world as a result of the Trans Atlantic slave trade…;

    “Whereas the 115th Congress Resolution HR 1242 … establishes the 400 Years of African American History Commission… ; “Whereas Ghana has more African Americans living in the country than any other African country;“Whereas Ghana’s Immigration Law grants that a person with the Right of Abode ‘shall be free to live and to come and go into and from the country without let or hindrance’, and “Whereas the Right of Abode Law confers specific eligibility to “A person of African descent in the Diaspora”

    Proclamation

    “Now therefore, I Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, proclaim 2019 as the Year of Return, Ghana 2019”

    At that launch, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Mr Akwasi Agyemang, situated the ‘Year of Return’ within the context of the Christian Bible in which the people of biblical Israel were promised a return to their rightful land after 400 years in exile.

    With the Washington universal launch, Ghana was thus empowered to proceed with its intention to undertake activities throughout the year, 2019, to commemorate the event.

    The climax of these activities was the arrival in Ghana last Sunday, July 30, of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a U.S. congressional delegation to join in the commemoration. 

    They included the House Majority Whip James Clyburn, Congressional Black Caucus chairwoman Karen Bass and House representatives Barbara Lee and John Lewis.

    Ahead of the trip, Karen Bass issued a statement noting: “400 years ago this year, our ancestors were first brought to (the future United States) in chains. 

    On this delegation, 12 members of the Congressional Black Caucus will return to the African continent as members of the United States Congress. 

    We have come so far, but we still have so far to go.”

    Between the Washington launch by Akufo Addo and the 2019 visit by the US Congress delegation, the Ghana Tourism Authority has served Ghanaians and the world with quite a tasty dish of pleasant memories, involving high profile celebrities, events and visitations. 

    No wonder the international media’s headline is: “Ghana Becomes America’s Celebrity Safe Haven” But it was not from America only that celebrities poured into the nation.

    Pilgrimage

    The pilgrimage started off with the KENTE Party by Ghanaian international artiste, Fuse ODJ under the banner of his ‘This Is New Africa’ (TINA) festival. 

    Says Akwasi Agyemang: “With Fuse as someone invited to perform to the global audience during AFCON, we saw the advantage of the pulling power of  celebrity endorsement. 

    He came, and true to plan, he brought in a lot of second generation Ghanaians from the U.K.”

    Then came Austrian born actor of Ghanaian descent, Boris Kodjoe, with 40 other stars for his week-long ‘Full Circle Festival’. 

    On his train were  British International model Naomi Campbell, British actor Idris Elba, American actors Anthony Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Michael Jai White, American model, reality television star and actress Cynthia Bailey, real estate mogul Jay Morrison, Fox Sports host, Mike Hill, radio host Ebro Darden, and British Vogue magazine Editor Edward Enninful.
     
    The emotional impact of the pilgrimage got uncontrollable. in the first few minutes of the New Year, Naomii Campbell tweeted to her fans in the United States: “I stand here with @NanaAkufoAddo and my mother, Valery Morris Campell # Ghana the Motherland and true paradise”.

    Kofi Kingston, the Ghanaian who features in the immensely popular WWE wrestling contest, followed.

    August visitors and CNN endorsement

    An interesting visitor was internationally renowned actress, A.J. Johnson. She came here for the first time in December and declared that “I have found new meaning coming to Ghana. 

    This is really my family that I was missing all this while”. With an ambitious project titled,”Bridge to Bridge” she recently premiered her world class blockbuster here in Accra. 

    The international media lapped at the juicy news unfolding from Ghana. 

    The trusted network, CNN, has endorsed Ghana’s ‘Year of Return’ and has recommended Ghana as one of the 19 “places to visit” in 2019. 

    The BBC, Al Jazeera, Ebony Magazine and SABC have all been here and ran features on Ghana.

    Mr Nathanya Yehuda Halevi, a Diasporan returnee known to many as Rabbi Kohein, who is now the Executive Director o the PANAFEST Foundation, thinks that besides the physical attractions, Ghana qualifies to speak for Africa or to act for Africa in the Year of Return “Right now Ghana has the largest population of diasporan Africans living in its territory from North and South America, Central America and the Caribbean. 

    Among the very few countries who have responded to the AU call to every African nation to re-engage the diaspora to their nations, there is Ghana.”

    Benefits

    The country’s efforts are yielding fortuitous benefits. The target of the Tourism Authority is an increase in US market arrivals by 107,000 this year, generating approximately US$771 million at the current average tourist spend of $2,203, says Akwasi Agyemang.

    Now read the antecedent to all of above. 

    1980-82: African American female tourist buys Akuaba fertility doll from Kumasi Cultural Centre. She is told it has power to reverse infertility. 

    Back in the USA, every woman who handles the doll gets pregnant. 

    A year later, plane-loads of Americans land in Ghana, mostly women!!!