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Friday, September 26, 2014
Alan's Camp Is Insulting The Intelligence of The Delegates - Hopeson Adorye
Thursday, September 25, 2014
President Mahama Tackles Ebola at 69th UN Summit
President John Dramani Mahama has called the attention of western countries to the impact of the deadly Ebola virus on the African continent.
Addressing the nations at this year's 69th UN General Assembly, President John Mahama empathized with African countries infested by the disease and called for global support.
According to him, the disease is not peculiar to Africa but spreads across the world, for that matter; countries such as Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia should not be sidelined.
“Ebola is just not a Liberian problem. Ebola is not Sierra Leonean or Guinean problem. Ebola is a problem that belongs to the world because it’s a disease that knows no boundaries…We must erase the stigma.”
President Mahama, who spoke passionately during the UN Summit, narrated to the gathering his experiences with the three Ebola-infected countries.
He intimated that, on his trip to the countries last Monday, he was alarmed by the rate of deaths resulting from the epidemic.
He recounted that these nations have for years suffered wars and other violent incidents and their plight has been compounded by the disease. This is because the Ebola scare deprives the people of love and comfort.
“True progress relies on neither victory nor defeat. True progress relies on persistence, on perseverance.
“These are nations that were struggling to rebuild their social and economic infrastructure. Even before the outbreak of Ebola, these countries were already operating with limited resources and with an insufficient number of treatment facilities and the shortage of qualified medical personnel. So far there have been 5843 recorded cases of Ebola including 2803 deaths.
“The World Health Organization predicts that if the disease is not brought under control, the number of cases could easily rise to 20,000 by as early as November," he said.
He bemoaned the silence and slow response to the treatment of Ebola cases on the African soil.
“The virus dares us to compromise the impulses that exist at the very core of our humanity. Our impulse to comfort one another with love, our impulse to care for each other with the healing power of touch and to maintain the dignity of our loved ones even in death with a public funeral and a properly marked grave…
“Ebola is a disease of isolation. It leaves family members afraid to embrace one another. It leaves healthcare workers afraid to attend to their patients,”President Mahama cried.
Addressing the nations at this year's 69th UN General Assembly, President John Mahama empathized with African countries infested by the disease and called for global support.
According to him, the disease is not peculiar to Africa but spreads across the world, for that matter; countries such as Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia should not be sidelined.
“Ebola is just not a Liberian problem. Ebola is not Sierra Leonean or Guinean problem. Ebola is a problem that belongs to the world because it’s a disease that knows no boundaries…We must erase the stigma.”
President Mahama, who spoke passionately during the UN Summit, narrated to the gathering his experiences with the three Ebola-infected countries.
He intimated that, on his trip to the countries last Monday, he was alarmed by the rate of deaths resulting from the epidemic.
He recounted that these nations have for years suffered wars and other violent incidents and their plight has been compounded by the disease. This is because the Ebola scare deprives the people of love and comfort.
“True progress relies on neither victory nor defeat. True progress relies on persistence, on perseverance.
“These are nations that were struggling to rebuild their social and economic infrastructure. Even before the outbreak of Ebola, these countries were already operating with limited resources and with an insufficient number of treatment facilities and the shortage of qualified medical personnel. So far there have been 5843 recorded cases of Ebola including 2803 deaths.
“The World Health Organization predicts that if the disease is not brought under control, the number of cases could easily rise to 20,000 by as early as November," he said.
He bemoaned the silence and slow response to the treatment of Ebola cases on the African soil.
“The virus dares us to compromise the impulses that exist at the very core of our humanity. Our impulse to comfort one another with love, our impulse to care for each other with the healing power of touch and to maintain the dignity of our loved ones even in death with a public funeral and a properly marked grave…
“Ebola is a disease of isolation. It leaves family members afraid to embrace one another. It leaves healthcare workers afraid to attend to their patients,”President Mahama cried.
CHRAJ Boss Should Step Aside...Needs To Take A "Leave Of Absence" - Kweku Baako
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Alan Pressing The Self-Destruct Button...He's Destroying His Credibility - Kweku Baako Exclaims
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
How Kenu Kept His Boss In The Dark
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CHRAJ Boss Not The Only Prey...There're Equally Bigger Fishes Out There - IMANI CEO
Franklin Cudjoe |
He rather prefers government revisits the scandal involving Subah Infosolution and ensure the organization involved pay its dues to the State.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Whose House Did CHRAJ Boss Rent? Who Owns Hotel She's Lodging In?...Greed & Wickedness Galore!!!
Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey Set The Pace For The CHRAJ Boss
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CHRAJ Boss Wants To Live Like An "Arabian Queen"...Building A "Mini-Palace" For Herself!!! - Atik Mohammed
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Allotey Jacobs Questions CHRAJ Boss
Commissioner of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Ms Lauretta Lamptey |
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What Sin Has Nana Addo Committed? - Allotey Jacobs
The "educated fisherman", Allotey Jacobs, cannot seem to understand why NPP Flagbearer aspirant, Nana Addo is being subjected to numerous "attacks" by his (Nana's) own party folks. |
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Anane Lied...Nana Addo Is A Solid Political Figure And No One Must Disgrace Him
Kweku Baako Jnr |
The Spirit Of the NPP Is Tailored To Favour Nana Addo - Kweku Baako Jnr.
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I Will End Kofi Adams' Political Career; He Is A Traitorous Person - Owusu Bempah
Ernest Owusu Bempah |
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Sammy Awuku To Candidates: Oct 18 Is Fixed; Unless National Council Says Otherwise
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Sammy Awuku Condemns Public Attacks On Journalists
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Alan Kyerematen Explains How He Came By The Name "Alan Cash"
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Monday, September 15, 2014
Alan Launches Campaign With Gospel Songs
Music indeed has the ability to soothe the soul and offer relief to people in times of happiness and of sorrow.
In times of sorrow, particularly during funeral ceremonies, dirges are usually sung to commiserate with the victims whereas some songs are offered during festivities to provide entertainment for an audience.
The latter was basically the scene near Abrante spot at Lapaz, a suburb of Accra, as Presidential aspirant of the New Patriotic Party, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremateng mounted the podium to kick-start his campaign for the flagbearership slot in his party.
During the launch of the campaign for Alan Kyeremateng's candidacy, the former Trade and Industry Minister took time to serenade the supporters who gathered at the venue.
With a bass voice mixed with a bit of soprano, the flagbearer aspirant of the NPP did not waste any time at all as he lifted his eyes to his Maker and sung about four songs to imprint his imagery in the minds of his supporters.
Mr. Alan Kyeremateng turned the scene into a gospel arena and sang songs such as "Winner" and "All other Gods", as part of his campaign plans to ascend to the throne of the flagbearer in the NPP, come October 18th this year.
One may though wonder if this was another "Gospel fest" coming up but indeed Mr. Alan Kyeremateng really has a way of canvassing for votes from the masses.
And certainly he chose this platform for a course.
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Kenkey Boutique Owner: I Did Not Even Have Money To Buy "Sanitary Pad" In Brazil
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There’s Too Much Sycophancy In NPP – Allotey Jacobs
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Baako Slams Bugri Naabu’s “Disaster” Remarks…”Difficult To Cure The Mischief He’s Created”
Daniel Bugri Naabu |
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Dede Ayew Must Apologize To Ghanaians!!!
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Disband Current Black Stars Team – Prof Agyekum
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Allow All Flagbearer Aspirants To Contest Nana Addo…They Can Spring A Surprise!!!
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Monday, September 8, 2014
Asamoah Gyan's Manager Together With Baffour Gyan Charged With Assault...Hauled Before Court
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A FRIEND I MET !!!
Met her in school back in the days. She was the first I set eyes on; the first I met on the interview day.
Hooked up with her later in class after realizing she ain't what she portrays herself. Deep inside; there's a kind beautiful lovely heart.
Then I became her friend...how it happened, I don't know???
Our friendship lasted; I loved her company, as for her; I don't know much about what she feels about the two of us together.
I enjoyed her company. That was the time I found out she's nice inside though rowdy outside. Several people, my own friends sometimes branded me "stupid" around her because living with such character of hers; definitely only guys of my sort would still stick and it's okay to be seen "stupid."
I remember writing her a love letter or whatever to her inbox and it sounded funny...haha...that was me. mtchewwwwwww!!
HER DEEDS
This girl didn't allow me to spend Christmas with my family; yet living with her was a family.
I lost my data and my project work could have crushed my dreams (sometimes I feel like shedding tears @ this point but she will think it's crocodile tears, so I stop. Even if I want to cry koraaa mpo, I still need "Rob" to assist my eyes)
Yeah, I lost my data and my project work could have crushed my dreams but she stayed overnight with me (encouraged me) to type everything from chapter one to bibliography.
She didn't sleep! She was there with me!! She typed it for me when I became weary. She never complained !!!
I still remember the peck I gave her.
I lost my ATM cards, IDs; in fact lost almost every penny on me cos all my money was part of it.
I never requested money but she did what I never expected in my life. (she remembers - no need reminding her)
Look, I keep telling her I love her, (several other people think I'm not serious at all (I mean at all) like she knows - but I learned from her...lol.)
Whether she believes or not, I love her.
I met you Eli and frankly speaking you're a necessary EVIL in my life. No matter what, I pray God never takes you away from me or takes me away from you.
There's a lot to say about this one Ewe girl but in summary; if this is not a good friend; then who else?
I love you.
Friday, September 5, 2014
POTAG Shouldn’t Tickle Itself And Laugh…NDC Gov’t Largely Apathetic To Poly Issues
Polytechnic Teachers Association of Ghana (POTAG) may have agreed to call off their three-month long strike; based on assurances from government, but a member of the Peoples National Convention (PNC) strongly believes the Ministry of Education will renege on its promise. POTAG members have been on strike since May 15, 2014 over non-payment of their book and research allowances since 2013. |
Alan Has Lost Touch With Reality – Abu Ramadan
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Kweku Baako On NPP Race: "Pulling 0ut of The Race Now Is a Casualty"
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Kufuor’s Role In NPP As A Figure Head Can’t Be Undermined Or Underestimated – Karbo Tells Mornah
Alan Has Written His “Political Obituary”…. – Owusu Bempah
Ernest Owusu Bempah |
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