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Ghanaian Professor Methodius Tuuli Inducted into America’s National Academy of Medicine

Tamale, Ghana – Ghanaian professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School in the U,S. has been inducted into the National Academy of Medicine. A native of Nandom in the Upper West Region, Prof. Methodius G. Tuuli was elected to the …

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Buipewura Jinapor II Needs Our Support in His Quest to Become VIice-President of The National House of Chiefs

BUIPEWURA JINAPOR (II) NEED OUR SUPPORT IN HIS QUEST TO BECOME VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL HOUSE OF CHIEFS The National House of Chiefs in Ghana is a key institution established by Article 274 (1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 1 (1) of the Chieftaincy Act 2008, Act 759. The …

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We Will Resist Any Attempt to Impose Anyone as Chief on The People of Kokoligu – Depuur Family

Tamale, Ghana – The Depuur Royal Family of Nandom Kokoligu in the Upper West Region of Ghana, has served notice that they will not allow anyone to impose a second Chief on the people of the Kokoligu Traditional Area. The Kokoligu Traditional Area has been without a substantive Chief following …

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Ashesi Launches LLB Program Focused on Law, Governance, And Public Policy

Brekusu, Ghana – Ashesi has received approval from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission and the Ghana General Legal Council to begin a new Bachelor of Laws with public policy program. The program, now accepting applications, is aimed at equipping students with the tools needed to navigate complex legal and policy challenges in Ghana and beyond. A …

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Sangu Delle Foundation Institutes Teaching Prize for Teachers in Nandom

Tamale, Ghana – The Sangu Delle Foundation led by Founder, Chief Dr. Sangu Delle, has launched its transformative education program focused on key areas that it believes would transform teaching and learning outcomes in the Nandom Municipality of the Upper West Region. The three key areas are “access, infrastructure and …

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CSSM Launched to Tackle Extremism in Northern Ghana

Yendi, Ghana – The rise of Violent Extremist Organizations (VEOs) in the Sahel region is casting a shadow over parts of West Africa, including Ghana’s Northern regions. Despite Ghana’s resilience to these threats so far, several destabilizing factors threaten this fragile peace. Limited state service delivery, a lack of economic …

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Allina Health, GMH Boost Maternal and Child Health in Upper West Region 

Wa, Ghana – In a groundbreaking move to improve healthcare delivery in rural Ghana, Allina Health and Ghana Medical Help (GMH) have donated three advanced training mannequins to the Upper West Regional Hospital. The donation is a strategic effort to enhance maternal and child health services through hands-on training for …

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Sangu Delle Foundation Launches Youth And Women Economic Empowerment Programs

Tamale, Ghana – Founder of the Sangu Delle Foundation, Chief Dr. Sangu Delle, has launched the Foundation’s Youth and Women Economic Empowerment Programs in Nandom. The September launch of the two programs, forms part of many initiatives the SDF has been rolling out since July this year. The programs, which …

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Pastor Adeboye, The tithing Apology And Another New Biblical Error He Has Made After His Apology

PASTOR ADEBOYE, THE TITHING APOLOGY, MY FIGHT WITH MY DAD WHO WAS A PASTOR UNDER PASTOR ADEBOYE, AND ANOTHER NEW BIBLICAL ERROR PASTOR ADEBOYE HAS MADE AFTER HIS APOLOGY I have seen a video circulating about Pastor E.A Adeboye apologizing for his famous position he has held for many years …

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Catfish Consumption And Failing Health: The Case of Kofi Jumah

Catfish Consumption and Failing Health: The Case of Kofi Jumah Kofi Jumah, Managing Director of GHIHOC Distilleries, attributes his poor health to excessive catfish consumption. According to Graphic Online’s 30th September 2024 edition, doctors in the United States, where he sought treatment, made this diagnosis. They reportedly found high iodine …

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