High Lady Beautician School Begins New Admissions, Encourages Youth to Pursue Vocational Skills
Source: Francis Agyapong Nimpong Goaso, Ahafo Region – The Principal of High Lady Beautician School in Goaso, Mrs. Dorothy Bonsu,...
When Audit Reports Become Annual Reminders of Recurring Failures
By Michael Darko, PhD, FHEA Development Economist and Educationist Each year, the release of the Auditor-General's Report in...
Guinea-Bissau Reaffirms Firm Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity & Sovereignty Over Entire Territory, Including Sahara
Rabat - Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Communities of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau Fatumata Jau reiterated on Monday...
High Lady Beautician School Begins New Admissions, Encourages Youth to Pursue Vocational Skills
Source: Francis Agyapong Nimpong Goaso, Ahafo Region – The Principal of High Lady Beautician School in Goaso, Mrs. Dorothy Bonsu, has called on young people to embrace vocational and entrepreneurial skills as a pathway to self-employment and economic empowerment. Speaking during an interaction with the media at the school’s premises,
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High Lady Beautician School Begins New Admissions, Encourages Youth to Pursue Vocational Skills
Source: Francis Agyapong Nimpong Goaso, Ahafo Region – The Principal of High Lady Beautician School in Goaso, Mrs. Dorothy Bonsu, has called on young people to embrace vocational and entrepreneurial skills as a pathway to self-employment and economic empowerment. Speaking during an interaction with the media at the school’s premises,
A Birthday Reflection of Gratitude and Purpose
By Francis Agyapong Nimpong (Ras Pastor Cashier) Every birthday is more than a celebration of age; it is a reminder of God’s grace, the gift of life, and the responsibility to live purposefully. As I reflect on my birthday, my heart is filled with gratitude for everyone who took time
Zabarma Community Extends Condolences to Dagbon Over Yaa-Naa’s Passing
By Felix Ernest Odamtten/Muhammed Faisal Mustapha The President of the National Council of Zabarma Chiefs, Sarki Alhaji Musa Yahya Yendu, speaking on behalf of the Zabarma community in Ghana, has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of the Overlord of Dagbon, Yaa-Naa Abukari Mahama II, describing his death as a
Apostle Francis Amoako Atta to Launch Two Books as He Marks 62nd Birthday
Apostle Francis Amoako Atta, Founder and Leader of Amoako Attah Ministries, will celebrate his 62nd birthday with the launch of two new books aimed at sharing his spiritual insights and perspectives on faith and national development. The event, scheduled for Friday, August 7, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Parliament
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A Response to Prof. Kwaku Azar Asare’s Defence of “Useless” Degrees
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Meet Andrews Kwame Perprem – A Story of Resilience, Leadership, and Service
Born 39 years ago in Agyapomaa, a small village in the Abuakwa South Constituency of Ghana’s Eastern Region, Andrews Kwame Perprem’s life story is one of extraordinary resilience, determination, and purpose. Raised by his maternal great-grandmother under extremely difficult conditions, Andrews experienced hardship from a very young age. Between the
A Reflection on Martyr Khamenei’s Leadership, Self-Reliance, and Civilizational Vision
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