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MEN WHO ACKNOWLEDGE WOMEN MUST BE PRAISED


MEN WHO ACKNOWLEDGE WOMEN MUST BE PRAISED

The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Madam Dzifa Gomashie has praised men who acknowledge ladies and urge them to accomplish their objectives in life.

She put forth the expression at a service when she, together with Ghana's Country Director for the Joint United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), Mr Girmay Haile, facilitated the UNAIDS Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Director, Professor Sheila Tlou to a supper in Accra.

Prof. Tlou, who is likewise a previous Minister of Health in Botswana, was in the nation to go to the fourth Global Alliance of Mayors and Leaders from Africa and of African Descent (GAMLAAD) gathering held in Accra from June 1 to June 3, 2015.

The summit was gone to by the Global Alliance Executive Committee and African Renaissance and Diaspora Network individuals, chairmen, pioneers from Africa and of African plummet.

The supper united prominent ladies identities including legal counselors, specialists and representatives, who are working in territories of coaching and engaging ladies, towards the accomplishment of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a visionary plan for the strengthening of ladies.

It was additionally graced by the former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings, Nanahemaa Adwoa Awindor, Host of Greeting from Abroad, Ms Gifty Anti, Hostess of StandPoint, a network show on ladies strengthening and songstress Rebecca Acheampong (Becca).

Gifted individuals

Madam Gomashie who additionally committed the night to Mr Haile and was loaded with commendation for him, said he has served to disentangle issues on HIV and AIDS in the nation.

She said through the work of the Country Director, quite a few people both youthful and old were cooperating to help stop the spread of the illness in the nation.

Mr Haile who prior acquainted all identities present with Prof Tlou, said the nation had a considerable measure of capable individuals including ladies, yet there was the need to unite them before they could have the sought effect.

He said for the nation to profit by the individual abilities of individuals there was the requirement for them to meet up and function as a group.

As indicated by him, different nations are not as blessed as Ghana to have a harvest of capable individuals however they have still figured out how to accomplish worldwide acknowledgment and accordingly it was the ideal time for Ghana to remember its gifts and advantage from them.

Prof. Tlou in a location said the world was currently a superior place as more young ladies have taken up the issue of sex equity.

Describing the times of the Beijing Conference in 1995, she said it was inspiring that there were youthful product of ladies who were guaranteeing that they kept the Beijing dream alive.

She committed every one of her accomplishments to young ladies and ladies achievers.

History Behind The Ghana Must Go Bags

THE HISTORY BEHIND THE GHANA MUST GO BAGS

History Behind The Ghana Must Go Bags
It all started when prices of the oil in Nigeria dropped and there was hardship in Nigeria. People from most African countries were deported back to their countries(including 700,000 Ghanaians)
One thing about them was that, they were all seen in a particular type of bag that was either red or blue checked.

History Behind The Ghana Must Go Bags
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GHANA MUST GO !!!
Ghanaians being deported from the ship deck in Lagos on Feb 2, 1983 as they prepare to sail back to their country..While insightful about migration in general, Ghana Must Go (the title refers both to the 1983 episode when Ghanaians were expelled from Nigeria..
In the 1970s, Ghana was facing a lot of economic hardship, just about the same time Nigeria had an oil boom, Nigeria’s economy was flourishing. Citizens of some West African countries (mostly Ghanaians) flocked into Nigeria in search of pastures green. In the early 1980s the oil boom somewhat subsided and there was also economic downturn in Nigeria due to low oil prices, jobs were no longer readily available even for Nigerians.
The Federal Government decided that the Ghanaians and other African migrants had overstayed their welcome. The Nigerian government enacted an expulsion order in 1983, about 700,000 Ghanaians were returned to their country. The Ghanaians during the exodus used a peculiar type of bag to move their belongings; the bags were popularly termed by Nigerians as ‘GHANA MUST GO’ bags.
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Anas exposes bodwease opharnage


Anas exposes bodwease opharnage

The children are forced to fast so the the donated food items can be sold. That's what was going on at the bawjiase children home operated by Auntie Emma Boafo.
Investigative Journalist, Anas Amereyaw Anas on his mission to uncover the gruesome act going on at the children's home captured recorded some of the treatment given to the children at home on camera. In the video a teacher is seen slapping a student. Not only that, the children was seen scrubbing the bathhouse with stones. Also a child was served food in his shirt whilst other walk with feaces neglected. A girl was crying in class because she was starving whilst a boy ate uncooked noodles.
After the findings, the children's home have been closed and the children transferred to the Osu Children's Home.