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Deputy CEO of MASLOC Receives International Award

Accra, Ghana – A Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Abibata Shanni Mahama Zakariah (Mrs.), has received the Global Female Leadership Impact Award and inducted into the Global Women Leaders Hall of Fame (GWLHOF), 2017. She was also named among the Top 100 Most Influential Women …

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Suhuyini Alleviates Plight of Women And Children

Sagnarigu, Ghana –  The Member of Parliament for Tamale North Constituency, Alhaji Alhassan Sayibu Suhuyini, has handed over a Reproductive and Child Health Services Centre to the Sagnarigu Municipality Health Directorate. The gesture by the former Broadcaster was in fulfilment of a 2016 election campaign promise he made to management …

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Minister Urges Ghanaians to Put Nation First in 2018

Accra, Ghana – Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Anthony Abayifaa Karbo has appealed to Ghanaians to put the interest of the country first as the world races into 2018. In his New Year message, he advised that Ghana’s interest must prominently feature in the resolutions of the citizenry to …

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5 Reasons Why Many Christian Guys Remain Single

God has a sense of humor. When I wrote 5 Reasons Why Many Christian Girls Remain Single, I never meant to follow it up with the same topic directed at men. But God had other ideas! Two days ago, I decided not to listen to music as I normally do …

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The Ten Commandments Of A Terrible Wife

I am a terrible wife; thou shalt not expect me to submit to you. For me as a terrible wife, that passage in the bible that says wives submit to your husbands is unacceptable. I shall not submit to you; I shall not respect you for I am a terrible …

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Can You Get Viral Hepatitis From Oral Sex?

Make sure you know the facts about how oral sex could transmit the three most common types of viral hepatitis. Please note: explicit descriptions of sexual activity are contained within this article.   The education campaign following the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s has made most people aware that unprotected …

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5 Reasons Why Many Christian Girls Remain Single

In 2012, I was invited to be a member of a panel at a Christian singles conference. After speaking about living a purposeful life, and remaining pure in singleness, the topic of marriage invariably came up. A woman stood up and started pouring out her heart about how she desired …

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Child Malnutrition: The Case of The Northern Region

Tamale, Ghana -The Northern Region is said to be one of the poorest areas of Ghana, recording negative statistics in many areas of socio-economic development. One of such negative development indices is child malnutrition. Malnutrition in Ghana is measured by three indicators; stunting growth which measures height-for-age, wasting which measures …

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What You Must Know About The Dagaaba People And Their Marriage

An uninformed generation is without doubt, a lost generation. In other words, people who do not have any knowledge about themselves or their belief systems don’t seem to know what they are about. Apparently in Ghana, many young people have very little or no knowledge at all about their culture …

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CDD-Ghana Promotes Improved Service Delivery in Gusheigu And Karaga Districts

Karaga, Ghana – As part of efforts to improve governance and the quality of service delivery at the district level, Rural Initiatives for Self-Empowerment Ghana (RISE-Ghana)is implementing a long term project that seeks to promote service delivery in the Karaga and Gusheigu Districts in the Northern Region of Ghana. Dubbed …

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